Author has written 16 stories for Dragon Ball Z, Rurouni Kenshin, Yu Yu Hakusho, Gravitation, From Eroica With Love, Supernatural, and Banana Fish. Updated for the first time in forever: Please check out gurabiteshiyon for my NC-17 Gravitation fic, "Good Enough", if you're so inclined. (Tohma/Tatsuha, of all pairings) I love slash (that is yaoi and yuri both), although I also enjoy the odd het pairing. I write mainly yaoi, although with occasional dabbling in het. I'm very picky and loyal in concern to my pairings, though of course anyone has the right to agree or disagree - politely and intellectually - with any of them. My all-time favorite is Gundam Wing, although I haven't dared to write anything for that series yet. Favorite pairings in GW are 4x2 and 3x1. My favorite pairing in Gravitation is Ryuichi/Tatsuha, but I like to play around with a few other ones as well. I also love Nakago/Tamahome and Ash/Duo (yes, that is a cross-over pairing, odd as that is). My entry into fanfiction was DBZ and I have a couple of very old stories for that series here. Yes, one is mpreg. It's fiction. They're aliens. Deal with it. Any other reviews/comments, please feel free to make. I have great intentions of one day finishing my long fics. But as I have a very hard time working with long pieces, most of my works will be short. I was also a history major so I try to research my fics. Hopefully, that improves their quality! I hope you enjoy my works! And remember, reviews are the best encouragement you can give to an author! |
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