![]() Author has written 2 stories for Avengers. I'm Aurora-Renee/An Inkless Pen formerly Never-Been-Sane Wow, 2019 already?? That’s right, it’s my tenth anniversary on (ah, the early years of my nine year old self writing Percy Jackson stories.) Anyway, I’m back up and running. Kind of. I have seven current WIPs as well as one published, not quite teaser for one of my projects (When Tomorrow Comes (It Always Does)). With my summer free, excluding work, I hope to have a few chapters of the longer pieces and all of the shorter ones up in a matter of months. Works: Sherlock Holmes stories Your stereotypical “daughter of Sherlock” story. “Jacob meets Alyssa Logans in the summer, the next two years are a blur of movie nights, group chats, family secrets, teenage chaos, and watching his best friend fall in love.” Companion to Alyssa Logans. “What if she hadn’t left, or if he’d chased after her. What if they didn’t know what they were getting into. What if everything moved faster than intended. What if Sherlock never stood a chance.” A short one shot of the original outline for Alyssa Logans. “‘What do you think of that?’ ‘Why’ ‘Just a question. I’m running an experiment’” Victorian AU. Alyssa Logans. “She was the exact opposite of what any child of a respectable family should be and she was just fine with it. Cities were drab, science was booming, and the taboo is always more interesting than the accepted” Batman/Teen Titans/Young Justice/DC “Ginny Wayne is the daughter of Bruce Wayne. Times are changing and the world is angry. Gotham’s always been a hard place to grow up. Yet family is always there and dealing with Gotham is some how more of a family affair the actual family company.” Avengers “Anika is trapped between two worlds. Literally. Raised in Asgard the daughter of Loki endures all manners of bullying and social outcast. Now, hidden on Earth the trickster’s daughter must live a lie while learning how be a regular teen and a magic wielding goddess. Also, pop culture can be complicated but sarcasm is never changing.” Published. Companion/teaser to The Stray of Stark Industries. “‘Do you think I disappointed him?’ ‘Child, the only person you seem to have disappointed is yourself’” |