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Hanikka

  • I want you, but not like this

    Imprinting among La Push shapeshifters is considered a blessing, a gift from Gods, a way to find your perfect match who, the old farts quoting the Spirits say, is your soul mate. But Paul Lahote doesn't believe in that bullshit. He's not going to imprint, or if he won't accept it. It's the man that says who he wants, not the damn animal. Rated M, AU. Paul, Angela, Bella, Tyler.

  • There is something about Bella

    Bella Swan doesn't date or have boyfriends. She simply doesn't have time for that. A bit of fun every now and then, that's all. Her life is her bookshop/ cafe/ teashop/ B&B her parents left for her after their untimely deaths. But what happens when two very different, but equally desirable men want her and won't take no for an answer? Rated M mostly for lemons and f-words. AH, AU.

  • We're in this together

    This story continues six months after where 'You're It for me' ended. Story focuses on Bella and Paul, but it sheds a bit more light into the lives of the other members of La Push pack. La Push is free from leeches hopefully for good, but are Bella and Paul free to live their live as they choose? Rating M mostly for lemons. If you haven't read the prequel, read it first.

  • I'll make you dinner and breakfast

    Paul Lahote is a force of nature. He sees Bella Swan, he wants her, he gets her. That is easy enough for him. But is he able to keep Bella? This is a story that doesn't end in the wedding, if there is going to be a wedding at all. The story follows through ups & downs of the hottest and the sweetest pair of all time: Paul & Bella. AH/AU Rated M for lemons, language, mature themes.

  • You're It for me

    Paul Lahote knows who he wants and how bad he wants her. But there's a problem: she's taken. What happens when he phases and becomes a shapeshifter? And like morphing into a horse-sized dog isn't enough, now they are saying he can't even choose his own mate. Well f**k that. AU, Rating M, lemons and language, maybe some mature themes later, who knows.