Oct. 13th, 2025

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I wrote a fantasy book. I wrote it as Seo Taiji & Kim Jong-Kook Music Rpf fanfiction before, but I changed the character names and made it original fiction and published it on Amazon.

There is one bonus scene in the end which has never been shown before.


Here is the summary:

Tomas never meant to summon a demon—he only wanted to light his cooking fire. But one mispronounced charm later, Ashir, the dreaded lord of shadows, appeared in his kitchen. Instead of terror, Tomas greeted him with cheer: “If you’re staying, you’d better help with chores.”

Bound by old rules, Ashir can’t harm the man who summoned him—and so the unlikely pair find themselves sharing a shabby hut, arguing over laundry, burning toast with hellfire, and carrying cabbages back from the market. But when greater demons rise to tear open the world, only their mismatched partnership—Tomas’s stubborn kindness and Ashir’s infernal cunning—stands in the way of apocalypse.

Hellfire and Cabbages is a tale of sarcastic banter, domestic disasters, and a friendship strong enough to outwit even the end of days.



You can buy the book on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVWHTB2V
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I wrote Batman/Superman fanfiction.



Here is the summary:



When three overconfident sidekicks—Dick, Tim, and Jon—decide to take on a “minor” villain without telling anyone, chaos follows faster than a Bat-jet at full throttle.

Enter Batman and Superman: part-time saviors of the world, full-time exasperated parents.
Bruce insists he’s not worried. Clark insists Bruce is lying.
Soon, the “simple rescue mission” turns into enchanted wires, bad livestreams, and a lesson in how not to parent superpowered teenagers.

Between crisis control, League gossip, and one very public kiss, Gotham’s most stoic detective and Metropolis’s favorite boy scout are reminded that saving the world is easy—
raising sidekicks (and keeping their relationship semi-secret) is the real challenge.

Because in this family, “grounded” is just a suggestion…
and parental supervision? Definitely optional.



You can read the story on fanfiction archive here:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72390151
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I wrote One piece (Manga by Eiichiro Oda) fanfiction.



Here is the summary:



After a brutal battle leaves Trafalgar Law bedridden, his only prescribed treatment is rest. Unfortunately, Monkey D. Luffy doesn’t believe in rest — only in snacks, stories, and refusing to leave Law’s side.

As chaos fills the sickbay, medical equipment trembles, and Law’s patience flatlines, something unexpected begins to heal between them. Beneath the bickering, laughter, and stolen hats, Luffy’s stubborn care starts to reach even the most guarded heart.

In the quiet that follows every storm, Law learns recovery isn’t always about silence — sometimes it’s about the one person who refuses to sit still until you smile.

A story of bedrest, bad patients, and the impossible peace of being loved by Monkey D. Luffy.



You can read the story on fanfiction archive here:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72394416
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my book



I wrote a gay science fiction book. I wrote it as Lee Juck & Lee Mu-Jin Music Rpf fanfiction before, but I changed the character names and made it original fiction and published it on Amazon.

There is one bonus scene in the end which has never been shown before.



Here is the summary:

In the endless stretch of deep space, Captain Kael runs the Morning Star with steady hands and a quiet heart. He never expected to take on crew—let alone Aster, a sharp, restless newcomer with quick wit and clever instincts.

What begins as routine freight work becomes something more: runaway chickens in zero-gravity, pirate encounters, asteroid storms, and long nights of stories shared over simple meals. Through danger and laughter, Kael and Aster find themselves learning to trust—and leaning on each other in ways neither planned.

Shipmates and Starlight is a story of cargo runs, close calls, and the unexpected intimacy of two men who discover that among the stars, home is not a place, but the person beside you.



You can buy the book on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVWGGF2R
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my book


I wrote a fantasy romance book. I wrote it as Gianna Jun & Lee Jung-Jae Actor Rpf fanfiction before, but I changed the character names and made it original fiction and published it on Amazon.

There is one bonus scene in the end which has never been shown before.



Here is the summary:



Sylven never meant to stumble into the Midnight Market. Half-drunk, weary from war, he thought he was buying a simple cup of wine—until the sharp-eyed Keeper, Arinelle, informed him he’d traded away five years of his life. To earn them back, he must work beside her in a place where coins bite, fruit talks back, and bargains are struck with memories instead of money.

What begins as irritation quickly sparks into something else. Arinelle, clever and caustic, meets every dry remark of his with one of her own. Together they face counterfeit magicians, rampaging brooms, exploding pies, and a market that rebels against their growing bond.

But in a world where every debt must be paid, love may be the costliest trade of all. And when laughter and honesty prove more powerful than gold, Sylven and Arinelle discover that the only true bargain worth making is the one they strike with each other.



You can buy the book on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVWPSF2W
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my story


I wrote a gay robot science fiction story.



Here is the summary:

They were built to last — not forever, just long enough to find each other.

In the last city still flickering with neon light, a solitary mechanic named Oris repairs relics from a world that no longer breathes — music boxes, radios, and clocks that sing to no one.
Then one stormy night, he finds a broken combat android named Kale, still humming a forgotten tune through his cracked speakers.

Kale was built for war. Oris was built to fix what’s left.
Together, they begin to rediscover what it means to feel — through mismatched melodies, shared silence, and the occasional argument about oil cans and emotional support.

But when the city’s failing power core threatens to end everything once more, their bond is tested in the language of circuits and courage — a reminder that even machines can choose connection over survival.

Tender, wry, and quietly hopeful, The Mechanic and the Combat Unit is a post-human love story about warmth in the wires, laughter in the ruins, and how two robots learned to hum in harmony again.




You can read the story on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402806622-the-mechanic-and-the-combat-unit
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I wrote X men gen fanfiction.



Here is the summary:

When the wars end and peace finally wins, three old mutants find themselves facing their greatest challenge yet: retirement.

On a sunlit Mediterranean island, Charles grows herbs and teaches philosophy to curious locals. Erik engineers irrigation systems with magnetic precision. Logan shows up uninvited with whiskey, sarcasm, and an alarming talent for burning fish.

Their quiet routine of gardening, debates, and reluctant friendship is upended when a young mutant child washes ashore — hunted, frightened, and full of power she can’t control. As mercenaries descend on their little paradise, the trio must once again protect what matters most: compassion, hope, and the fragile peace they’ve built.

Gentle, funny, and full of heart, The Philosophy of Tomatoes is a story about growing old, growing gardens, and realizing that peace is not the end of the story — it’s the beginning of a new one.



You can read the story on fanfiction archive here:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72400546
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I wrote Charioteer (Book by Mary Renault) gay fanfiction.



Here is the summary:

After the long shadows of war, Laurie and Ralph steal away for a single week in the countryside — two men chasing a little peace in a world that will never quite allow it.

They call it a holiday.
The villagers think them school friends.
And for seven days, under sunlight and rain, they pretend that’s true.

Between shared rooms, small lies, and quiet laughter, they discover a gentler kind of courage — the bravery of existing openly, if only for a moment.

A story of wit, tenderness, and the fragile joy of being seen, Two Men and a Week of Sunlight is about love that hides in plain sight, and the beauty of everything that lasts just long enough to matter.



You can read the story here on fanfiction archive:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72402411
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my book


I wrote a fantasy book. I wrote it as Ralph Fiennes & Tom Hiddleston Actor Rpf fanfiction before, but I changed the character names and made it original fiction and published it on Amazon.

There is one bonus scene in the end which has never been shown before.



Here is the summary:

In a kingdom swallowed by shadow, two unlikely companions cross paths: Lucen, a painter whose brush can shape illusions into reality, and Cade, a swordsman whose blade can cut through even the darkest magic. One lives for precision and patience, the other thrives on risk and chaos.

Bound together by necessity, they stumble from bickering quarrels to reluctant trust, painting dawns in cursed forests and cutting through nightmares in ruined halls. Their banter is as sharp as their craft, their victories equal parts grace and disaster.

But when the final darkness rises, only by blending Lucen’s quiet light with Cade’s reckless fire can they hope to save the kingdom—and discover that sometimes friendship is forged not in peace, but in the clash of swordlight and paintlight.



You can buy the book on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVWY9R9B
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I wrote Due south (1994 tv drama) gay fanfiction.



Here is the summary:



When Fraser’s Stetson vanishes during a Chicago parade, it’s not just a missing-hat case — it’s a full-blown crisis of duty, honor, and deeply inconvenient emotions. Ray insists it’s “just felt.” Fraser insists it’s “an emblem of national integrity.” Somewhere between interrogating raccoons, outsmarting playground suspects, and arguing about laundry etiquette, the two of them manage to find the hat — and something else neither expected.

It’s a case of misplaced headgear, mild chaos, and the kind of affection that sneaks up on you when you’re not looking.



You can read the story on fanfiction archive:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72404176
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I wrote Sherlock (2010 tv drama) gay fanfiction.



Here is the summary:

When strange new posts begin appearing on John Watson’s old blog—each written in his voice and dated in the future—life at Baker Street takes an even stranger turn.

Sherlock Holmes declares it a “temporal crime.” Lestrade calls it “a Wi-Fi problem.”
John just calls it “my bloody blog.”

But the posts keep coming—accurately describing crimes that haven’t happened yet and private moments no one else could know. As they chase the so-called “ghost blogger” across London’s back alleys and the internet’s darker corners, Sherlock and John uncover something more unexpected than a hacker: a reflection of themselves.

Witty, warm, and a little absurd, The Curious Case of the Ghost Blogger is a love story disguised as a mystery—where deduction meets devotion, and the greatest evidence of all might just be the truth between two people who stopped pretending long ago.



You can read the story on fanfiction archive here:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/72405531
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