Little Cub (An Alternate Arcane) (Discontinued)
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  • Reads 8,840
  • Votes 257
  • Parts 36
  • Time 4h 13m
Complete, First published Feb 18, 2022
Mature
Red was the biological son of Vander, his actual name was Tyler but people called him Red because of his hair being red.

Being the son of the Hound of the Underground had both its pros and cons. Especially when it comes to people respecting you or wanting to murder you, given the day and time of course.

Join me, dear reader, as we dwell into an alternate universe of the Arcane lore. I hope y'all enjoy this different telling of Arcane.

(The story cover art is not mine, the artist is emilygraphy on Instagram. Guess I lied saying "My Enemy?" was gonna be my first and last fanfic, I'd suggest reading that first. The only thing that belongs to me is Red and any other O/C that makes an appearance, everything else is owned by Riot or the respected owners. Also, story is mainly told from third person pov, comments and criticism welcomed.)
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Amelia was just an ordinary girl with a dream. One audition changed her life forever when she found herself on tour with the world's most famous boy band One Direction. How will her life change when she puts everything on hold to tour the US. How does she cope when her best friend Georgia is the ultimate One Direction fan, whereas Amelia herself knows nothing about them other than what she has learnt from Georgia. Can anything good come from touring with 5 boys for a whole year?