Oct. 22nd, 2025

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I wrote Sherlock (2010 tv drama) fanfiction.

 

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When a string of absurdly dull crimes begins sweeping London—stolen teapots, missing gnomes, rearranged library shelves—Sherlock Holmes smells a pattern. John Watson smells nonsense. But as the so-called “epidemic of boredom” spreads closer to Baker Street, Sherlock realizes the truth: someone is using the ordinary to hide something deadly.

Between misplaced crockery and coded distractions, the trail leads to a chilling revelation—the real target isn’t the detective, but the doctor beside him.

Witty, tense, and unexpectedly tender, The Smallest Crimes in London unravels into a quiet war of love and logic, where Sherlock must face the one mystery he never wanted to solve: how far he’ll go to keep John safe.

 

You can read the story here on fanfiction archive: 

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72899661

 

 


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I wrote One piece (Manga by Eiichiro Oda) fanfiction.

 

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 During a chaotic sea battle, Luffy dives headfirst into one of Law’s ROOM abilities—and gets himself trapped inside it. What starts as comic disaster turns into unexpected intimacy as the two captains are forced to share hours of suspended stillness: one floating upside-down and talking endlessly, the other pretending not to care while secretly recalculating reality.

Between teasing, quiet confessions, and the hum of the sea, they confront fear, mortality, and what it means to be alive together.

When the ROOM finally breaks, it isn’t just the barrier that dissolves.

A tender, funny, and deeply romantic story of science meeting chaos — and how, in the end, Law’s world always has room for Luffy.

 

You can read the story on fanfiction archive here: 

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72901506

 


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I wrote Batman/Superman fanfiction.

 

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When a charity gala turns into Gotham’s most talked-about scandal, Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent find themselves at the center of a headline they never meant to make. After Clark blurts out “We’re married!” to a pack of gossip reporters, the world believes the billionaire and the reporter have secretly tied the knot.

What begins as accidental PR chaos spirals into a city-wide spectacle—photo shoots, interviews, Justice League teasing, and one very sarcastic note from Lex Luthor. Bruce tries to manage the crisis with grim precision; Clark finds the humor in it all. Somewhere between the fake smiles and public appearances, the truth of their relationship starts to shine through.

The Wayne Gala Incident is a romantic comedy of secrets, tuxedos, and accidental honesty—where even the World’s Greatest Detective can’t outthink love, and Superman proves that sometimes the fastest thing in the world is falling for someone twice.

 

You can read the story on fanfiction archive here: 

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72904011

 

 


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 I wrote Neverwhere (Book by Neil Gaiman) fanfiction.

 

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London Below runs on bargains — dark, glittering, and never fair.
Richard Mayhew, still half a stranger to its dangers, wants only to survive. The Marquis de Carabas, equal parts charm and trickery, offers to teach him the rules. In exchange, Richard must teach the Marquis something far more impossible: how to be decent.

Their lessons spiral through markets of mirrors, poisoned tea, and too many near-deaths. Richard learns cunning; the Marquis learns courtesy (begrudgingly). Between the arguments and rescues, humor sharpens into affection, and decency becomes the most dangerous thing either of them has ever tried.

The Gentleman’s Bargain is a sharp, seductive reimagining of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere — a story of wit, danger, and reluctant tenderness, where a dead rat can open doors, and two men discover that survival and sincerity might just mean the same thing.

 

 You can read the story on fanfiction archive here: 

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72905436

 

 


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 I wrote Witcher fanfiction.

 

Here is the summary:

On the road between hunts, a monster slayer and a bard keep tripping over each other’s hearts.

Geralt of Rivia endures Jaskier’s chatter the way he endures rain and sword wounds—patiently, and with more affection than he admits. Jaskier insists he only travels with the witcher for “artistic research,” yet every song he writes sounds a little too much like a confession.

From cursed noblewomen who only speak in rhyme to sirens demanding truths, their adventures spiral between danger and banter until jealousy, bad poetry, and one too many near-deaths finally push the truth out into the open.

The Song Beneath His Silence is a romantic comedy of monsters, music, and misplaced feelings—where sarcasm hides tenderness, silence says everything, and love arrives exactly when neither of them has the words for it.

 

You can read the story on fanfiction archive here: 

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72906636

 


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I wrote a science fiction romance.

 

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In the endless quiet of deep space, Engineer Gwon Hee keeps himself sane with cooking, repairs, and quiet songs hummed into the dark. But one night, a second voice answers — a clear, melodic hum that finishes his tune perfectly.

The signal leads him to Lieutenant Eunha, a musician-astronaut locked in cryosleep whose consciousness has slipped into the ship’s comm system. What begins as a technical mystery turns into a fragile connection between two brilliant, lonely people: the engineer who keeps the ship alive, and the voice who keeps him company.

As Gwon Hee sings to stabilize her fading signal and Eunha teases him through laughter and static, their conversations deepen into something tender, witty, and real. The ship itself begins to echo her presence — lights flickering to her laughter, machines humming their duets — until science and emotion blur, and their frequencies merge into one.

Signal Lost is a soft, romantic science-fiction story about connection across impossible distance — about music, trust, and the quiet gravity of two souls finding each other in the void.

 

You can read the story on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/403158679-signal-lost








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 I wrote Seinfeld (1989 tv show) fanfiction.

 

Here is the summary:

 

They’ve spent a lifetime talking about nothing — until suddenly, it’s about them.

When a misunderstanding (and a very enthusiastic Kramer) convinces the world that Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza are secretly a couple, the two reluctantly agree to “go along with it” for convenience — and, of course, for the bit. But what starts as fake dating for laughs turns into something alarmingly genuine, complete with awkward dinners, emotional confessions, and one surprisingly natural kiss.

As Elaine cheers from the sidelines and Kramer takes full credit for the match, Jerry and George realize their endless arguments might have been something else all along: affection in disguise.

Nothing But Us is a smart, funny, and unexpectedly heartfelt romantic comedy about timing, friendship, and the strange way love sneaks up on people who think they’ve already seen every punchline.

 

You can read the story on fanfiction archive:

 https://archiveofourown.org/works/72912711

 

 

 


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