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Bilhah: Cat + spider + Southern folksy narration. Probably more weird than funny, but I hope you'll like this bite-sized fictive offering. Covering Tracks: A hard-hitting story of a woman's attempt to erase evidence of an indiscretion. It's short, but brutal and graphic, so I recommend this for mature readers only. Crossover: What happens when three outcasts pretend to be monsters to escape the monsters they are? (World of Darkness fan fiction.) The First Murder: a Tale of Two Brothers: The Caine and Abel story with a new twist -- did big brother have it coming? (This was written as World of Darkness fan fiction, but you needn't be familiar with that setting to follow the story.)
Glabrezu: A deacon has his faith, and paradigm, challenged by a trapped demon. Soon, who is free and who is bound becomes unclear... (Fan fiction for Dungeons & Dragons.)
Heretical Blasphemous Heterodoxy: Blasphemous accounts that fly in the face of what Forsaken and Pure alike believe, The Deceiver and Domestic Dispute may shake werewolf society to its very core if revealed... or at least inspire a few strange looks. (Werewolf: the Forsaken fan fiction.) Ingrate: A Western diner is the stage for this short tale featuring the Devil, his petulant son and a special cameo.
Misinformation: A story of an Assamite vampire sent after a quarry he knew far less about than he thought, as told by the assassin himself. (Fan fiction for Vampire: the Masquerade.)
The Point of No Returns: You think you know the true story of the Fall, when Lucifer led the rebellion against the Creator? Smart money says you don't. (Fan fiction for Demon: the Fallen... yeah, I have a lot of WoD fan fiction, don't I?)
Rejection: A solo hero struggles to prove himself worthy to join the world's premier superhero group, seeking to escape a mundane life. But what will he do when the time comes to prove himself?
Son of Coyote: The New York Department of Child Welfare verses a feral child nurtured in the city's infected underbelly. How can an embittered bureaucrat deal with a child that can't even understand him? And does he even care to try?
Stash: An ex-con becomes an invader to his own house, forced to become a criminal again for the promise of going straight.
The Ticket: An escaped felon wins a bundle of money... but he can't claim his prize without going back to jail. But maybe there's a way for him to benefit from his award after all.
Inane Haiku: Some awful haiku I wrote after a night of drinking. My Poems: Some poetry I wrote back in college.
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