Luna Lovegood Stories

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How to Ride a Tikbalang Ch. 16

by SkinandSin on May 7, 2019
NonHuman

A/N: This is the last chapter of How to Ride a Tikbalang. Thank you very much for reading it. Extra special thanks go to those who vote for it and favorite it. It has been quite the ride. I've added a glossary to the end of this chapter, so you can use that to check any terms I used throughout the entire story from Chapter 1 that may be unfamiliar to you....

Fulfillment 07

by KemMyst on Sep 18, 2017
NonHuman

Dear Readers, Sorry for the delay, don't mean to aggravate you but I've been ill. Quite a bit of exposition in this one to move the story along. Just a little sex, next chapter will have more. KemMyst *** Lyssa had spent the last hour going over what had happened as Emmett fell back into a doze. There was no other explanation -- she had put her teeth on...

Split in Time Ch. 08

by whitesabretooth on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Author's note: All characters and companies mentioned in this story have no existence outside the imagination of the author, and have no relation whatsoever to anyone or anything bearing the same name or names. Events portrayed in this story are pure invention and have not been based on any events that have happen in real life. All the characters involved in...

The Last Shewolf Ch. 29-33

by partwolf on Apr 23, 2018
NonHuman

May 1999, Grenada, St. George's School of Medicine Vivian's POV "Jessica Ann Patterson." Snake, Carson and I were on our feet, cheering as she walked across the stage in her cap and gown. She shook the hands of the College President and Head of the Nursing Program, accepting her diploma in her left hand. She walked off to the left as the next name was an...

Rose Ch. 58-63

by partwolf on Mar 5, 2018
NonHuman

"I'll get the house, you get the shed," Lars sent back. I stood and pulled off my Ghillie suit, then ran naked down the hillside with my pistol in my hand. I went straight to the dead men, watching the house as I rifled their pockets. The big man had a key ring, I grabbed that and went to the door of the shed. The padlock was a Masterlock, I saw a key with...

Batman: Arkham City Chronicles Ch. 06

by allenknott3 on Oct 9, 2018
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Author's Note: After being posted, I discovered that in the previous chapter the character of Tala's name was changed to Talia, by my editor and I didn't notice it at the time. This was my mistake since Talia Ra Ghul and Tala are two separate characters, just with similar names. I apologize for any confusion. Also, I would like to thank dragonknightleader f...

Rose Ch. 06-10

by partwolf on Dec 16, 2017
NonHuman

I looked at the photos, it was two people, a man and a woman in their twenties. One had been shot in the face, the other in the forehead. In their teeth were Scrabble pieces. My legs were shaking, I had to steady myself as I took the phone. "When was this?" "A few months ago, in the beginning of the Cartel war." She had just been hauled into Robert's lap,...

Oceanview

by EarthSeaSky on Aug 17, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

John and I have known each other since we were kids at school, where each of us had acquired a kind of hero status amongst our classmates for jacking off during French. For our checkered history of misdemeanors, we had long been banned from sitting together. The principal had seated us at desks on opposite sides of the classroom. We took fiendish delight i...

My Little Ventrue Pt. 06 Ch. 07

by NovusAnimus on Aug 24, 2020
NonHuman

~~Eric~~ All things considered, that didn't go so badly. Into the belly of the beast, and then right back out. He half expected the Xnomina building to bite him during his escape, but it didn't. He groaned as he rotated a shoulder, and rubbed his trapezoid with his other hand. Course, that only redirected the pain back to the source, where Jeremiah had sta...

Running with Wolves Ch. 15

by BlueWolfDancer4454 on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

It was very early morning, and the rain had been falling for some time now. The air smelt of trees and moss, but under those prominent scents were the warm trace of something alive and moving. It was small, but not so small it was unworthy of notice. Up ahead, a branch shook, the sound of the leaves rubbing together and the clinging water falling onto the d...