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Taking power by freefall0103
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Slowburn darklina/ alarkling fanfic set after ruin and rising except i had to ignore the ending. It was too painful so im now im here, writing my own ending. I hope you enjoy it :) In their final battle Alina crossed the line of natural power in order to defeat the darkling. Now she lives to face the consequences. No one could possibly understand except the only other being who has also crossed that line. But he was killed by her own hand. Facing the ever growing threat of Shu Han, Alina must embrace who she is now but she cannot do it alone. IM NOT UPDATING THIS ANYMORE. MOSTLY. All characters and world created by Leigh Bardugo
Ash and Dusk by AnniesAlina
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A childhood friend. A war. A soul of sunlight. All of them are lost. As Alina is sinking in grief, her friends are trying to stay united, making plans of dethroning the Darkling, who now rules Ravka. The sun summoner has to resist giving into the shadow summoner's will, but how long will she be able to put on a show, as her feelings are starting to fade into numbness? And how easy can it be to kill the one who's standing beside you on a throne, when power has never felt so good? Alina may find out the answer when shadows have already taken over her heart. (Basically Mal dies, Alina turns dark and lives with the Darkling at the Grand Palace. Her friends are trying to kill him. Enjoy :) ◆The grisha world and characters were created by Leigh Bardugo. ◆Cover art by me
Light and Shadows by Bookreader100100
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What if Alina always knew that she had powers but she kept it secret? What if she knew how to use her powers right away? Would she and the darkling be a couple or would they die alone? Highest rankings #334 enemiestolovers -- 5/11/22 #14 saint -- 5/13/22 #5 shadowandbone -- 5/13/22 #5 darkling -- 5/4/22 #1 alinastarkov -- 9/27/23 #6 sab -- 5/13/22 #1 sunsummoner -- 4/1/22 #1 darklina -- 3/19/22 #1 Alina - 9/21/22
A Nymph of the Ossian Forest by xeniaquinox
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❤️ Now available on Amazon as a paperback ❤️ A village Elder's daughter rebels against her fate by running from an ancient matchmaking ritual. Instead, she gets kidnapped by a hostile tribe convinced she is a forest nymph whose blood can cure their dying leader. To survive, Arian must pretend to be what she is not until she can escape and warn her village about a deadly danger that's coming for it from the forest. And discover who she is along the way.
All About the Fairy Tale Community by FairytaleCommunity
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Retellings of fairytales, folktales, myths, legends, classic novels, and nursery rhymes can all find a home at the @FairytaleCommunity! You can learn more about us inside!
The Nightingale of Atlantic City (Steampunk Short Story) by MegMerriet
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A singing automaton performs each night in Atlantic City. Like every work of art, the toy has a fascinating story behind her creation. An old barfly recounts the tale to a young server, teaching him the power of technology in helping man cope with life's trials of love, loss and regret. This is one of my earlier works, which was published in the Spring 2015 issue of Mad Scientist Journal.
Mirror, Mirror {#Wattys2016} by bellaquart
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{Highest ranking: #1 in Fantasy} In a world where Mirrors serve as a link between dimensions, Cassandra had always found herself fascinated with the Other side. In particular, she had always been curious towards her Parallel, the carbon copy that copied her movements exactly. That whole other world seemed unattainable, a distant realm, until one day she stumbled upon a way to join them. Within days Cassandra finds herself thrown into an utterly new reality where nothing is the same. All the while, an evil Queen Pandora is tracking her down, determined to stop Cassandra before she can cross over forever. With the help of a new friend, Cassandra attempts to outrun the Queen and leave her dimension forever. Will she make it to the Other side before Queen Pandora catches up?
The Deal by MaxShephard
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(The Deal was optioned by TNT!) The mysterious Lee Cutter and his Carnival of Wonders hold a secret darker than any of the citizens of 1930's Junction City, Kansas can imagine. When Mr. Cutter shows up to town early one morning promising an end to the dust storms that have decimated the town's crops and stricken many of the children with the brown plague, young Matthew Porter is spellbound. His little brother Luke is deathly ill from breathing the dust-laden air. Plus, it would be amazing to hear the sound of the rain on his tin roof again. But at what cost? In this chilling short story about sacrifice and the cost of happiness, Matthew will come face to face with the terrifying secret Mr. Cutter's Carnival holds and learn the heart-wrenching truth about what it means to make a deal with the Devil. Excerpt: The man leaned down and fetched a matchbook out of the black boot that rested on the bench. There was no dust there, either - not even on the bottom. He stood up and brought one of the matches to the tip of the cigar. I never saw him strike it, but it fired just the same. He held it to the cigar and puffed on it several times until the end looked like the inside of a coal stove. "Lot of 'em 'round here?" he asked again, shaking the match and exhaling the thick smoke into the air above my head. "Yes, sir. All over. They eat what's left of the crops, even the roots. My pa says that's the real plague." "Does he now?" The man looked amused. "He says we won't ne'er grow a crop again until God sees fit. No rain either." He turned his head and scanned the street like he was looking for someone. "You ever see God here in Junction City?" I looked up at him, squinting, but didn't know how to answer. I'd never seen God anywhere. "My name's Lee," he said, holding out his hand. "Lee Cutter. What's yours?"