All the greatest stories begin with a simple question:
What if?
And some of the best stories spark even more questions, more ideas, more desire to know and explore.
That is the heart of being a fan — whether of television, movies, written work, or anything else.
What if the moments already seen are only part of the story? What if there are other stories to be told,
other parts of a fictional universe worth exploring?
What if there's more?
And what if other people enjoy the story as much as we do?
This is where fans come from and what inspires them to write, to collect, to seek each other out and collaborate.
We ask, "what if?" We seek the answers. We know there must be more, and we look for it.
We will find it, and if not, we will create it.
This is what we believe. This is why we are fans.
Stories are suitable for general readership unless otherwise noted.
What if you knew, beyond a doubt, what was going to happen tomorrow? What would you do? There is no easy answer for a guy who gets tomorrow's news...today.
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| Recommendations | Recommended stories from other authors. |
This is a journey about second chances, an adventure clear across the galaxy to a new world...this time, we are the aliens.
| Name | Description |
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| Lent | Human or Terrian? Which is Mary? After she runs away into the woods by herself, she learns the answer. 7,328 words, Teen Audience. |
| One Hundred Situations | This is a collection of short vignettes written as part of a story challenge. I've chosen challenge table #2 for Earth 2. 553-1,258 words. |
| Recommendations | Recommended stories from other authors. |
Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand.
I don't care, I'm still free. You can't take the sky from me.
| A Life of Constant Travel | A character study: travel is the one constant of life aboard Serenity. 1,150 words. |
| Natural Beauty | After the events of "The Message," Simon and Kaylee pause to consider the beauty of St. Albans' mountains. Simon/Kaylee. 514 words. |
| One Hundred Situations | This is a collection of short vignettes written as part of a story challenge. I've chosen challenge table #4 for Firefly. 300-1,041 words. |
| Recommendations | Recommended stories from other authors. |
The long night has come. The Systems Commonwealth, the greatest civilization in history, has fallen. But now, one ship, one crew have vowed to drive back the night and rekindle the light of civilization. On the starship Andromeda, hope lives again.
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| Any Good Captain | After the events of "D Minus Zero," Dylan realizes he has some things left to learn. Dylan/Beka non-romantic. 1,004 words. |
For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see;
Saw the Vision of the World, and all the wonder that could be...
(Alfred Lord Tennyson)
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| Birthday Gift | Admiral Janeway receives an unsettling birthday gift, bringing back memories she didn't really want. Post-Janeway/Chakotay. 2,225 words. Revised. |
| The Dance | A simple pastime evolves into a touchstone of their relationship. Janeway/Chakotay. 4,264 words. |
| First Kiss | The Doctor skipped a couple of things when he was tutoring Seven about social customs. Doctor/Seven. 1,736 words. |
| Popcorn and Hot Chocolate | Episode continuation of "Pathfinder." Tom reacts to his father's statement to the captain. Janeway/Paris friendship. 1,145 words. Revised. |
| Roses | Episode addition to "Unimatrix Zero, Part One," rendered non-canonical by "Unimatrix Zero, Part Two." Before she left on her mission with the Borg, Janeway left a message for Chakotay. Janeway/Chakotay. 2,455 words. Revised. |
| Sweet Riddles | Four drabbles occurring after, and as a result of, the cooking scene in the episode "Riddles." 400 words. |
| Recommendations | Recommended stories from other authors. |