:: Short Story Index ::
The Secret Lives of Watchers by
Emily
A mini Buffy fan-fic.
Richard (a fan created Watcher) has lost something VERY important. A challenge from firstline_fic on LiveJournal.
Richard and his universe used with permission of his creator, Mark. PG-13 for
implied sex
An Un-Jolly Xander by
Emily
A mini Buffy fan-fic.
Willow flubs up, but she's not the one who pays for it. A challenge from firstline_fic on LiveJournal. All Ages
You Say
Goodbye, I Say Hello by
Tiffany (E-mail
her!)
Young Teagan returns to her hometown for the first and last time since her
father's death. PG-13 for grim themes.
No Poetic Device by
Paperclippe
A Final Fantasy VII fan fic about Vincent Valentine, based on and around T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." PG
Demon-Eyed Death by
Kayla
Every night
Adriana dreams horrible nightmares of a creature with glowing red eyes. R
for violence.
Fade to Black by
Tiffany (E-mail
her!)
Nothing and everything changes with a single gunshot. R for violence.
If I Pull This Trigger...
by Tiffany (E-mail
her!)
Two friends, Tiffany and Emily, win a contest to interview their favorite singer
only something inside Tiffany snaps and she's brought a gun... Written for a
contest to use My Chemical Romance lyrics, which is all of the dialogue. R
for violence.
Greener Pastures by The Gabe
(E-mail
him!)
A Buffy fan-fic screenplay, which takes place immediately after "The
Body." A medallion known as the Dragon's Eye protects any demon who wears it
from being injured by humans and can grant wishes. You know what they say, be
careful what you wish for... PG-13 for action/violence and mild swearing.
A Fairy Tale by Katherine E
Clarke
A young man frees a gnome and is
granted three wishes for doing so. However, these wishes are twisted by the
gnome into something horrendous. PG
The Bravest Thing by
The Gabe (E-mail
him!)
Richard is in love with Olivia. He has lunch with her every day, but has
never mentioned it to her. She goes on about her terrific boyfriend, and somehow, Richard has to muster the courage to tell her how he feels.
PG-13 for
suggestive/sexual themes.
The Time Machine by
Katherine E Clarke
Melanie "borrows" a scientist's time
traveling device to briefly visit the future, but even the quickest of visits in
the time stream can create disastrous results. PG
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