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Timeless (A Haven Fanfiction by RiverPond
RiverPond
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"As I sat in the bathtub, I thought of what was happening. That is when I really appreciated the crazy I am in. I am here because I time traveled to the future from 1920s by accident but because I’m afraid of relationships I am here in 1982, stuck in the bathtub of a wolfman, because I turned into a mermaid. Oh, and to take the cake, I am being helped by a girl that looks exactly like the one I met in 1928 and 2012. Totally normal day in Haven right here." Alice is a rich girl from 1928. She has heard of Haven's troubles, but she never imagined that she was one of the troubled. Her trouble? She is able to time travel. As she appears in the present day, she finds that she is in a relationship with one man, her best friend reappears every twenty seven years, and her other very good friend might just be the key to stopping her trouble forever. As Alice tries to help Audrey Parker, and Lucy Ripley, even occastinally Sarah Vernon she finds secrets that no one should ever know. But her secrets are what make her so timeless *Season 1-3 spoilers, and maybe four if it ever comes on Netflix*
Welcome To The Family. by Ghoulia666
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This is my version of the tv show Haven. It's from the point of view of another FBI Agent named Harlow Anderson, who was sent to Haven to help Audrey Parker by the same man who sent her there. I own nothing, I'm just having a bit of fun. Enjoy!
Life I Left Behind (A Daryl Dixon Story) by Aint_It_Fun
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Charlie Asher has stayed true to her small town roots, despite her new big city life. All that changes though with the onset of the "epidemic"...aka the zombie apocalypse. She's forced to deal with loss, loneliness, and the grueling challenge for survival every single day. She doesn't have much left to remember her old life besides an old, dinged up i-pod that doesn't even work, and of course her memories. Until one day, she comes face to face with an important piece of her past. Her long lost childhood friend, Daryl Dixon. After a decade of zero contact, preceded by a bitter fallout, how will these two handle their unexpected reunion?