What a difference one word can make...
What a difference one word can make…
What a difference one word can make…
What a difference one word can make…
Dealing with a previously unrecorded Wicked Witch of the North, the Powder of Life that she sent to San Francisco, and the many and remarkable occurrences that ensued therefrom.
In which Bester expounds one of this show's more curious visual details. (That is, it doesn't really *have* to be Bester - but everything's better in Walter Koenig's voice, isn't it?)
Extended story fragment. Has anyone noticed what, ontologically, the whole IO setup really implies about humanity? Or wondered what it might be like if one of the emotions brought herself to face it?
What a difference one word can make…
This is the story of how a change to the past irreversibly altered the wizarding world's future. It is a story of house-elves and children's tales, of love, loyalty, and innocence; it is a story of wishes made on stars, and a magic older and stronger than that of man. This is the story of Hydra Malfoy.
Drabble. Concerning an aspect of Frigga's last trick that easily escapes notice - unless you're Loki, of course.
Can a story be about Harry Potter's long-lost American sister without descending into hopeless Mary-Sue-dom? That is what our test subject, Miss Rowena Clay Osborn, will determine for us.