Many events in our lives are like clouds: They float past, and we don't even notice. But a few turn our heads, and some leave an impression that gets bigger as time goes by. Coming to a magical kingdom was the mother of all impressions, but for the Pevensies, some events would leave an even bigger impact than they'd ever imagine. Repository for my Adventures in Narnia 2022 entries.
Double drabble. It wasn't just about the throne; it was personal.
One-shot. Peter and Edmund get an unpleasant task.
CHAPTER 6: Desperate to win over the Pridelanders and rescue his pride, Simba resorts to unorthodox and drastic measures to extract a confession from Taku. But just as Simba thinks he has the upper hand, Taku reveals his true intentions, and Simba's plan backfires with devastating and deadly repercussions. [Rated T for violence. Chapters 1-5 edited heavily and rewritten slightly.]
[Reposted with minor changes.] One-shot. A wolf asks Aslan for a favor.
One-shot. The Golden Age wasn't so golden, and a wolf found that out the hard way.
Double drabble. Tim wants to complain about the new reciprocating saw, and Al has a slightly different way of handling the problem. (Extended scene from 3x08: "Be True to Your Tool.")
Double drabble. Retirement doesn't have to be a major waste of time. (And yes, that pun was completely intended.)
Three months into the Golden Age, Narnia is in turmoil. Riots against the wolves have broken out, and someone in the government wants to keep them going. Meanwhile, a petrified wolf gets turned back to flesh and bone, but thanks to a traitor, he's now the target of Narnians who want to re-create the Secret Police. A Golden Age fic. Rated K-plus for mild violence.
Drabble. Scar rewards the hyenas with a meal.
The toony version of a beloved quiz show starts its fourth season with a bang, when a former athlete and a mutant-turned-prince-turned-mutant play against a megachamp with a jackpot as huge as his ego. And the most harrowing part of all? It's going on the air LIVE. Moderate AU. K-plus content. Slight OoC—or major OoC? You decide!
A poem for Christmas Eve. Most people wanted Aslan to come back—the Bears, the Cats, the Naiads and Dryads were waiting expectantly. But someone else was, too. (Rated K-plus for brief language.)