An unusual phenomenon is exploited by a school’s principal to allow the kids to meet their future selves from twenty years in the future. When Andy gets to meet his future self, he has a lot of questions for her.
Unfortunately for Andy though, the results of this event were visible to everyone in the class, and the internal conflict he faces becomes public knowledge to them.
The modern world was built around the idea that magic would stay contained.
When Itias sees his best friend trapped in a protest turning violent, he does the unthinkable; he pulls on his grandfather's ancient gauntlets and tries to play hero. His desperate act ends with three bullets to the chest, and an offer from two, feuding gods. He can live again, if he does one little thing. Just break a marble. What could go wrong?
Well... for starters, he could be turned into a fox girl and get sent off to learn about magic while the world scrambles to control and contain a magical apocalypse.
This story has:
A genderbent, trans protagonist with an attitude.
Cute sapphic shenanigans.
A pair of gesture-activated magic gauntlets.
A magic school full of stuck-up rich people.
Monsters who really need superheroes to punch them.
Brock is an average teenage boy living in rural Colorado to a Good Christian Family™️. He goes to school, excels at his classes, and comes home every day to mind his parents and be responsible. There is absolutely nothing wrong between him and his father who works in the oilfield and his only home about once a week. Nor his mother who tries to push for the best out of him. Nor his sister who likes to annoy him. Nor himself as he wonders why he was thrust into this cruel existence of being some ugly-looking tool meant to only be used for his intelligence then subsequently ignored and forgotten.
Unfortunately for him, one day, as he's walking up to school, he has a seizure and blacks out. When he wakes up, he's already in class! An entity of sorts possessed him, and now they share a body, 24/7. What does it want? It says it's on a mission, a mission to help Brock deal with everything, especially with one particular invisible problem that seems to be bothering him...
The Hero From Another World was overpowered, moving faster and with more strength than anyone in the world, in ways that trivialized combat with enemies... but that doesn't mean he understood how to navigate a foreign culture, much less change the systems within it he disapproved of.
After gaining the enmity of his former ally Lady Wren, he complains to his rather dumb but kind slave girl Sasha that he'd like to switch places with her and live her comparatively easy life. To his surprise, she does just that-- and it turns out she's not as dumb or as kind as the former Hero thought.
Despite her betrayal and intermittent cruelty, the former Hero becomes convinced to work with her to end slavery as a whole, and becomes enmeshed with a power struggle that lies beneath the surface of the kingdom... even as they struggle with their own identity in their new body and role.
The VRMMO Digital Galaxies has a problem. Nobody knows it yet, not even the fluffy little wrench that is about to shove her grease-stained hands into it, but when Murphy comes to collect his due, everybody will know it.
Join Alia and the crew of the Turshen as they set out on an adventure across the digital void! There'll be self discovery, cuddles, the rumbling of point defense cannons, the howl of escaping atmosphere, and eldritch horrors from an entirely different dimension!
Have you ever wondered what Harry Potter should have been like, if Harry really was treated like he was by the Dursleys and then by the kids at school? Me, too. Let's see what happens.
I'm writing this for fun, and it's been fun. ?
Harry Potter is (TM) and (C) J.K. Rowling. Image grabbed from Google and edited with title.
Markus spent his life piecing together fragments of his past life on Earth, flickers of faces, half-remembered streets, the ghost of a world that no longer existed.
Slowly, gradually, he’d finally found his footing in this new world of monstrous beings. He felt grounded, as if his fractured memories could finally settle into something resembling a family.
But it all went downhill from there.
A lingering touch, a promise, an obsession. As if fate itself was playing a cruel joke, his life begins to spiral down. Gradually tumbling down like a crescendo of madness, dragging him deeper into something inescapable.
Every attempt to claw his way back only pulls him further down, like a bottomless pit with no end in sight.
How much can a person endure before they break? And when they do, can they ever truly piece themselves back together?
“The world is going to end in four days, three hours, and approximately twenty-nine minutes!”
A knock on the door and a surprisingly chipper prophecy of doom from a goddess who's more Bugs Bunny than Aphrodite send Doc on a journey filled with unnecessarily detailed puppet shows, spontaneously generated anime, and an impending apocalypse. With Doc's best friend (and long-time crush) Finn along for the ride, they're going to save the world or die trying, just as soon as they deal with a personal matter or two.
NB: I tried for a decent amount of humor in this, but it also gets pretty political toward the end. If that’s going to be a problem for you, please do us both a favor and read something else instead.
Noel can’t go on living as a boy. He has tried coping for so long, and it has left him alone and desperate for relief.
Chloe has everything. Grades, looks, friends; she’s living the ideal life. Only one thing is missing.
Chloe and Noel used to be friends since the early days of their childhood. Chloe used to be desperately in love with him. She still is, and she would do anything to have him back in her life.
So when he reveals to her that he's trans, and she finds out that there is a way to swap bodies, she agrees to do it.
But will this make her happy? And how will this pact impact their relationship?
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