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  • Ride Out the Waves

    Sequel to Stave Off the Storm. Vanya begins her integration into the Umbrella Academy and dealing with her powers. Without Five, she would be lost, but adjusting to life with him is tricky as well. He's 58 and 13, which is both inconvenient for him and confusing for her. But now that the Hargreeves are a real family, the new and improved Umbrella Academy can do anything.

  • Stave Off the Storm

    Klaus knew what it was like to be locked up because you couldn't control your power. He'd prayed for someone to come save him when he was younger. Vanya didn't deserve that treatment, and he would give her the rescue that he never got. (Klaus saves the world by acting like a family should. Good feels are had by all.)

  • Exception to Fate

    After the geis is broken, Mircea withdraws from Cassie, and, strangely, so does Pritkin. She confronts the mage and slowly but surely grows closer, learning his secrets and making him more sociable. But he's still hiding something. He admits that Cassie is special, but what more isn't he telling her? Post Embrace the Night

  • Shades of Light

    Falling for L while not remembering he's Kira is hard. Investigating the gaps in his memories with L to learn about Kira is promising. Slowly training his body to never hurt L if he becomes Kira again by showing him the most intimate attention is the best thing Light has done with his life. And giving up his life in case he, as Kira, is a threat to L? That's a given.

  • Successful Gambit

    Lachlan's Gambit goes way more right than the episode did and suddenly the war is over and Lachlan and Bo are left to feel things out between them again. BoxLachlan Succuaga, whatever. There isn't enough of it and a lot of what's posted needs copy-editing. Hope this pleases you.

  • Hi Skool is Hell

    Many who have had the experience will tell you: Hi Skool is Hell. And most of those people will have had friends, family, boyfriends, girlfriends, teachers, SOMEONE to help them through this difficult period in their lives. I can tell you that a solitary walk through Hell is unimaginably worse. It's miserable, lonely, and you know the only person you can rely on is yourself. ZaDR

  • Unshifting Truth

    Goodman Grey was all kinds of interesting at the end of Skin Game. Now he's telling Harry what he wants with him, as well as more about who he is. Spoilers up to Skin Game, obviously.