Other Fanfic Works
A nice Ranma short-story showing a couple's relationship from beginning
to end. I essentially tried to be WAFFy, and didn't quite make it.
As for the reaction that came after I released it... well, I'd hate
it if you felt nothing over this...
Chris' Jones work, "The Virus" , is such a lovely story universe, both hilarious and over-the-top. It's a megacrossover without the encumberances that usually weigh down such monstrosities; in many cases, all that's needed is a small vignette to fit one story into the scheme of things. I'd thought of this shortly after Chris released his work, but never got around to finishing it until recently. The characters in question for this side-story, by the way, are from Maison Ikkoku, in case your interested. And no, this one is NOT comedy. I can find the worst-case scenario in even the brightest of moments...
Before we begin, be warned that this Chrono Trigger fanfic does not conform completely to what actually happens in the story. I based this on my own playing experience with CT; there was this one moment which just left me totally shocked. I found myself writing almost immediately, not thinking that things weren't as bad as they appeared. When I released the fanfic, I felt that the emotional impact of the story would outweigh the fact that it didn't conform totally to the story. After a few flames from some people, it would seem that my estimation was in error.
You know, it's kind of fun, in a way. My works weren't anywhere near so notorious before the Iris Tales; now, it seems like I can't release anything without having a half-dozen people flame it. I guess I should take that as a good sign...
This Please Save My Earth fic is one of those that I'm not too sure about. It certainly has its impact; problem was, it was written nearly two years ago (as of May 2002), and a lot has happened in my life since then.
A sequel to "The Other Side of Life, below. Jusenkyo's children
are called; but why? Only one part of a planned four, so far.
A Kenshin short, this one shows one of the Kenshin Gumi years later, in
contemplation of Kenshin's contribution to society, and its ultimate result.
A Rurouni Kenshin piece, set in the middle of the OAVs. If you haven't seen the OAVs, see those first, then come back here. ^_^
This work was written as a side-story to Kaoru Shimitsu's excellent "Fragile
Clay" series, focusing on Daisuke after his friendships with Ranma and Hiroshi
encounter rough times.
This is a work that largely got its inspiration from Iris. Some people
who tended to be pro-Akane didn't like my portrayal of her in that story;
it sorta inspired me to write a work where Akane does get Ranma, but on
terms that could not be described as easy. Problem is, the story sorta took
a couple of turns of its own...[LEMON WARNING!]
A Sailor Moon short, this one gives Usagi in a different light than most
are used to.
A short KOR work, this just gives a nice slice of Madoka's life.
This Rurouni Kenshin short shows a simple moment of peace between Kenshin and Kaoru. Warning: is WAFF.
About two years after coming to Nerima, Shampoo is forced to make a decision. The results will forever change her life and those around her.
A short Escaflowne work, this focuses on one of the characters largely neglected by the series end, and what she feels after the events there.
This story takes a look at the life of one of the Ranmaverse's most endearing characters, long before the mess in Nerima began.
This bit came about as a result of my work with Sunrise Chronicles. I was
at work one day, just doing basic work and plotting out the Kunos-Ranma
scene in "Burned and Broken' in my mind, when the idea of a "sane" Kodachi
came to me. Our favorite psychotic gymnast doesn't exactly gain her sanity,
but she gets close enough.
A Man I'll Never Be
Text-only version
This story is the shortest I have ever posted to RAAC - and the most painful. I wrote it in two hours, during a really depressing time in my life. To give you an idea, I was losing my scholarships, taking on the leadership of an organization that viewed my entrance with hostility, and for the first time was seriously doubting the direction my life was taking. Not really seeing any other healthy outlet for my anguish, I wrote.
A short, intense side story giving a moment in Ranma's life.