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In Which There is a Cunning Plan, a Rescue and a Cake by karrenia_rune for LostWendy1
Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie
25 Dec 2011
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Tinkerbell is captured by Captain Hook, again, and this time Peter Pan knows that he must come up with an unorthodox means by which to rescue her.
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The Language of Gifts is the Language of Deals by Bagheera for shadowkitty
Once Upon a Time (2011)
25 Dec 2011
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Emma follows Mr Gold into the forest on Christmas, and is forced to make another deal. (Spoilers up to "The Price of Gold")
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Everyone waits on a platform for a story that may never come.
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The River Serpent by Val Mora (valmora) for Elenauial
Mulan (1998), Twisted Princess (Disney Fanart)
24 Dec 2011
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Even six months after the Mandate of Heaven fell upon another, the river runs foul all its length, no matter how they dredge it for corpses, or poison.
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Yuletide treat! Rick and Shane's fallout from Season Two, so spoilers for the fall finale. Carl's POV.
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This is how the legend goes.
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A Gentleman Werewolf in Woolsey by violet_quill for brodeurbunny30
Parasol Protectorate - Gail Carriger
24 Dec 2011
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The newest member of the pack is not adjusting well, and Lyall takes it upon himself to try to help him settle in and bond with his Alpha.
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Melisenda was strange long before she knew she was fae.
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The Monster at the End of this Story by Ailelie for jessalae
Inspector Spacetime, Sesame Street (TV), The Monster at the End of This Book - Michael J. Smolin
22 Dec 2011
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The Ninth Inspector, played by Mark Williams, saw a return to genuine, somewhat realistic, and well-plotted tales of the earlier Inspectors before the strange wackiness of the sixth morph or the staid, ill-written episodes of the seventh. In addition, Williams brought a gravitas to the role that drew back many wayward fans, while creating even more.
Not all involved in the Inspector Spacetime franchise were pleased, however. One writer, in response to several rejected scripts, wrote a series of short stories featuring her plots. 'The Monster at the End of this Story' (TMES) was intended for early series two, shortly after the introduction of Lily Taylor. The episode deals with the initial friction between the Inspector and Lily in Rory's absence, while also alluding back to the well-known puppet episode from the Sixth Inspector's run.
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I met Suzanne one cold spring morning on an Alaskan beach, where a river spilled into the sea.
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Dragons' rights and all that jazz. Or - scenes from the National Dragon's Suffrage Society visit to Chicago.
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Grand Cayman is once again known as a pirate port, a haven—albeit a dangerous one—for anyone who would rather not be found. In light of this, it is perhaps unsurprising to finally track Shauntè Griffin, Darlene Dixon, and Delia Vasquez, the crew of the Maia Hailey, down here.
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They transfer twice; Natsume wakes up just as they pull into Tomakomai, with Bem staring at him with such perfect, content focus that Natsume can only smile.
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Julie found Tyra and Lyla on the thirty-eighth day.
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Two brothers, one covert mission. A job is never complete without a puck in tow, and Robin's own misfortune is surprisingly rewarded.
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everyone's dead here by coricomile for Kayim
Threadless T-shirt Designs, Alice In Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
22 Dec 2011
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When Graham Buchanan got involved with Allie Gale, he got involved with her family too.
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In which Chelsea Parker and the rest of the St Trinian's girls survive zombie attacks, hot air balloons, and missing magazine subscriptions. It's all a day in the life at St. Trinian's.
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George, Shaun and Biff's Backyard Adventure by coltsbane for hikaru
Newsflesh Trilogy - Mira Grant
22 Dec 2011
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"She was diagnosed when we were five, so I don't really remember her without her sunglasses. And when we were nine, we got this really dumb babysitter who took George's glasses, said, "You don't need these," and threw them into the backyard, thinking we were spoiled little suburban brats too afraid of the outdoors to go out after them. So it's pretty plain that she was about as bright as a box of zombies."
— from Hail to the King,
the blog of Shaun Mason, April 7, 2037
