SoSaysL
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since: 08-01-12, id: 4169261, Profile Updated: 04-27-13
Author has written 9 stories for Princess Tutu, Death Note, Hunger Games, Phantom of the Opera, and Maximum Ride.

Hello! Another fanfic writer here, as you might have guessed.

Favorite characters: Fakir, Lillie, and Drosselmeyer from Princess Tutu; Near, Naomi Misora, and L of Death Note; Lelouch vi Britannia, Cheese-kun, and Lloyd of Code Geass.

In my writing, ideally I would try to keep a balance between witty and lyrical (i.e. sparkling and easy to read yet poetic). This is very difficult, as many of you know, and I'm always up for constructive criticism. Writing is an ongoing process, and there's no such thing as perfect.

Quick (or not so quick) info about some of my stories:

Swan Siren is my main project right now. My idea for it was what convinced me to start writing fanfiction. Essentially, Swan Siren is a darker, more complex version of Princess Tutu. Like the anime, it starts out light, humorous, and romantic, and gets progressively darker as the plot plunges into deeper waters.

Differences between this AU and canon include: Fakir now has a man card and collects man card stamps; Ahiru is not and has never been a duck (no statements about the future); Drosselmeyer is a twisted, merciless puppetmaster who will stop at nothing for his tragedy, including blackmailing/killing off characters when necessary; there is no returning of heart shards but there is stealing of hearts; all the characters are at least a couple of years older in order to enable them to perform the technically challenging roles of Swan Lake; and many, many love triangles.

And people die. It is now officially in my plot outline.

Assassin of the Heart is an interesting idea I had...I'll bet you never imagined Ahiru as an assassin! Especially not one who works in league with Mytho and is trying to kill Fakir! She's never actually talked with a target before throughout any of her missions, and now she's determined to prove to Mytho that she can take the 'personal' approach and still succeed. A pas de deux, a glass chandelier, a formal gala, a poison ring, a duel to the death, and several insults later, Ahiru cannot but help but question where her loyalties truly lie. This game can be played by two, and she isn't the only one hiding a deadly secret...

Also, I have a promising idea for a Hunger Games/Princess Tutu fic, The Death Games, with Ahiru starring as our Katniss. Just like in the Hunger Games, only one survives. Or perhaps two. No, that wasn't a spoiler. Expect lots of drama, death, ballet, and romance. Epicness? I think so.

Hope you enjoy what I put up here!

"Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality." Edgar Allan Poe


1. Assassin of the Heart » reviews
Fakir was proving to be surprisingly difficult to kill. Nobody is quite who they seem to be in the dangerous world of an assassin, and before Ahiru knows it she is caught in a web of lies, love, and betrayal.
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Suspense/Mystery - Chapters: 5 - Words: 10,218 - Reviews: 10 - Updated: 5-21-13 - Published: 12-13-12 - Ahiru & Fakir
2. Swan Siren » reviews
"Our story may seem typical at first." Drosselmeyer murmured, "but soon it shall become dark, dangerous, and devastatingly gorgeous." His tragedy would be a perfect one, filled with something for every taste: romance and drama, undercurrents of mystery and intrigue, subtle horror and heartwrenching sacrifice. The only question is, do the characters have other plans? AU
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Romance/Tragedy - Chapters: 41 - Words: 87,007 - Reviews: 144 - Updated: 5-18-13 - Published: 8-4-12 - Fakir & Ahiru
3. The Death Games » reviews
All our favorite characters are thrown into the world of the Hunger Games. What results? Chaos, drama, and unexpected hilarity. Starring Ahiru as our brave heroine, Mytho as a fearless cake-decorator, Fakir as an awesome knight, Lillie as a sadistic, cheery announcer, and Femio, who parades around with a stampede of bulls.
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Romance/Adventure - Chapters: 2 - Words: 1,777 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 4-30-13 - Published: 4-16-13
4. Where It All Began reviews
The story of a writer. Not the one you think.
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Tragedy/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,599 - Reviews: 5 - Published: 4-26-13 - Complete
5. The Six Murderesses » reviews
Killings have occured left and right six months after the story has ended. We present six murderesses in their rendition of the Cell Block Ballet... Wait, what's Ahiru doing here? Our innocent little Ahiru didn't murder anyone, right? Can the same be said for Rue, Pique, Lillie, and the rest?
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Tragedy/Crime - Chapters: 9 - Words: 7,988 - Reviews: 41 - Updated: 4-13-13 - Published: 11-11-12 - Ahiru & Rue - Complete
6. Eating Potato Chips and Other Extreme Sports » reviews
When she's shot from the sky and separated from the Flock, Max finds herself caught in the middle of the Kira case. She quickly learns that surviving is more complicated than it seems in this deadly game, and that nothing and no one are quite what they seem to be.
Crossover - Death Note & Maximum Ride - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Mystery - Chapters: 3 - Words: 3,205 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 4-7-13 - Published: 1-3-13 - L & Max
7. Love at the Final Hour » reviews
-What troubles him is that his heart has, without his permission, already become hers.- An alternate ending to Princess Tutu
Princess Tutu - Rated: T - English - Romance/Tragedy - Chapters: 3 - Words: 1,198 - Reviews: 6 - Updated: 2-19-13 - Published: 1-31-13 - Ahiru & Mytho - Complete
8. Real, or Not Real? reviews
A wave of snarling, red-and-yellow fire has descended from the sky and engulfed us all...Have I finally left reality? In that moment I realize that reality scarcely matters, for no matter what this world may be, I'm living in it. An alternate ending to Mockinjay.
Hunger Games - Rated: T - English - Angst/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,225 - Reviews: 3 - Published: 2-19-13 - Katniss E. & Peeta M. - Complete
9. Phantom of the Ballet » reviews
A mysterious phantom haunts the beautiful young dancer, who can scarcely escape the shadows in her mind. Ever wondered what the Phantom of the Opera would be like in the world of ballet? Read on and find out!
Crossover - Princess Tutu & Phantom of the Opera - Rated: T - English - Romance/Drama - Chapters: 3 - Words: 3,173 - Reviews: 11 - Updated: 1-13-13 - Published: 10-16-12