16 Works found in Yuletide 2009
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The Boy in the Tower by gryvon for Stultiloquentia
Rapunzel (Fairy Tale), Fairytales, Original Work
24 Dec 2009
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After the prince is thrown from the tower and killed, Rapunzel is left with child. Her son is taken away to live in the tower as Rapunzel's replacement, until a young lord comes to rescue him.
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"I am childless, and my king needs an heir. Is there anything to be done?" the queen asked with her quiet will of steel.
The hare tipped its head this way and that, thinking. "You shall have a child. I will collect my price at the birth."
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The Fisherman and the Merman, or The Time Brad Learned Mermen Were Real (and Hot!) by Signe (oxoniensis) for sparky77
Generation Kill
24 Dec 2009
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When Brad decided to become a fisherman, he took a two day hike, cut down a tree in the forest, dragged it home (okay, he borrowed a pony to help pull it — he's strong, not superman), and made a boat out of the tree.
I'll give you a moment to stop and think about that.
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Ever The Right to Spring by Pervyficgirl for Cherith
Little Red Riding Hood (Fairy Tales)
24 Dec 2009
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The forest sees all seasons of Little Red Riding Hood's life.
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Gretel's mother used to laugh that she knew every single stone in the forest, and that she'd never get lost as long as she could use them to navigate her way back home. Yuletide Treat.
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It's her life story, and she has some issues with it.
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Asuka is sick during his class's discussion on what to do for the cultural festival, so their decision and his role in it come as a bit of a surprise.
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Max doesn't understand why anybody would want to visit Hamelin: a town where the last interesting thing to happen was 725 years ago.
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Red Wolves by ScarabDynasty for Lina (lookslikelove)
Little Red Riding Hood (Fairy Tales)
21 Dec 2009
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For centuries, children have entered the forest in red cloaks, to follow the legend of a girl who killed the first wolf and began civilisation as they know it. These children are the Reds, and it is through this ritual that they become adults in the eyes of the villagers, and the Matriarchs who rule them. But the newest of the Reds holds a secret, and the last of the wolves wishes to know more. A yuletide 2009 fanfiction for Lina, based on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Happy christmas.
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Based on the set of folk or fairy tales called, among other things, Catskin, Donkeyskin, Allerleirauh or All-Kinds-of-Fur.
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The sensible Flora Pilkington is delighted to be asked to accompany her cousin Emily, a wealthy heiress, on a sojourn to Bath – even if seventeen-year-old Emily is something of a ninny-hammer. However, when the dashing but mysterious Lord Wolfe rescues Emily from Terrible Peril, causing her to fall quite in love with him, Flora becomes deeply suspicious. Just who is this Lord Wolfe? Why does he persist in winking at Flora in such a deeply uncouth manner? Why does he refuse to attend all evening engagements? And what is the insufferable man's dark, awful secret? (For she is quite convinced that he has one.) Flora determines to find out, whatever the danger to her reputation . . .
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Elisa spends an afternoon with the youngest of her eleven brothers.
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Subverting the Dominant Paradigm by Lila Futuransky (futuransky) for Care
Chrestomanci - Jones
20 Dec 2009
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Janet learns about witches and stories.
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Prince Colin's idea of the princess doesn't look much like what he actually gets, but that's alright. His mother's idea of the princess, however, doesn't match what she told him when he was seven, and that may not be alright at all.
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The Path of Thorns by Jetamors for Cherith
Fairytales, Little Red Riding Hood (Fairy Tales)
18 Dec 2009
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Once upon a time, there was a witch, a wolf, and a little girl.
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Once upon a time a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost went out into the world to seek their fortune. Fairytales are simplistic, but it doesn't make them *wrong*.
