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Spectrobes Princess

  • Cursed

    "I'm bad luck. Good isn't an option for me." Linda Park just wanted to live a normal life. But when she was cursed at the age of 7, everything changed. This is the story of how she became Jinx, and of her eventual redemption. Temporary CyJinx & Jinx/Kid Kold, eventual Flinx, and just a dash of SpeedChesh.

  • Change For The Better

    A shadowy figure is found in the White Monster's wake, claiming ties to Beast Boy's past. A member of the Justice League mysteriously vanishes, leaving his sidekick searching for answers. A former villain desperately tries to prove herself as a hero, though the world seems against her. Change is coming for the Titans, but will things really change for the better?

  • The Manipulation Games: No One Left

    Johanna's POV of Catching Fire, the sequel to my other story The Manipulation Games but can be read on it's own . Johanna Mason thought she was safe from the wrath of President Snow and The Hunger Games forever, but she couldn't have been more wrong. Now, to protect the few people she loves, she will once again have to put on a face for Panem. But at what cost?

  • Reading The Hunger Games

    The characters of The Hunger Games trilogy are stuck in a house, unable to leave until they read the books. Will learning about the tragedies that await Panem cause President Snow to cancel the Games? Or will the Games continue and The Mockingjay rise? Probably going to be on a temporary hiatus due to work and school but I really don't know yet.

  • The Trident Games

    Finnick Odair never thought he'd volunteer at the age of 14. But now that he has, he'll do whatever it takes to get out alive. But what if that means killing one of his best friends? Rated T because it's the Hunger Games, may contain a little bit of Odesta. One of my older stories, read at your own risk.

  • The Manipulation Games

    "She seemed like such a sniveling, cowardly fool that no one bothered about her until there were only a handful of contestants left. It turned out she could kill viciously." The story of how one girl fooled all of Panem. Rated T for violence, character death, and Johanna being... well, Johanna.