Kurogane wouldn't let Fai die, no matter what the idiot wanted. He just wished that someone had told him there could be side-effects. The mage was going to hate him more than he expected. Ratings upped for self-harm, body horror and suicidal ideation. Sort of KuroFai
The Mistress sits in her cage and feels the world shift around her. When her memories finally resettle she is greeted by a cold Doctor and the only other person who can remember the original past. Alternate Universe where the monks actually do change the past and only the Mistress and Bill remember and have to cope with the changes as best they can.
A girl finds herself on a journey with a talking rabbit, a princess from another world, her childhood friend and two men as opposite as anyone could be. With no idea what is going on she follows and finds out more about these people and how their fates are all entangled. Undergoing major rewrite.
The Mistress escapes, in a sense.
The Mistress doesn't easily slide back into the role she had once almost taken, eaten up by so many deaths and all the destruction she had committed to try and drown it out. Hurting himself from the Mistress' grief and madness the Doctor and Nardole track the Mistress' last companion to a stable point in her time stream and request her help with the Mistress. Polyshipping
Missy is frustrated by the Doctor's sense of goodness.
The Malfoys have a secret- and no, this one doesn't involve Voldemort. A crack collab between myself and siamesercute.
The Potters have a secret weapon which will help destroy the most narcissistic of self-admitted Dark Lords. Kind of crack (the end isn't)