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The House of Hewitt

When Hazel Ludicrous gets reincarnated as the twin sister to one Mason Hewitt, one would think she'd be a side character. Unfortunately, her family isn't as weak as depicted in the show and the Teen Wolf universe as a whole is so much more dangerous and deadly in real life. If Hazel Hewitt wishes to survive this world she's only seen through television, she'll have to become stronger than she thinks is possible. And, with her power set, one would think she has the potential. Watch as Hazel outwit schemers, protect her friends and family and prevent key tragedies such as the Hale House Fire, the Beast's return and, most importantly, the end of the 5 lives of those she's found herself helplessly attracted to, and, while at least 3 of them originally meets an untimely demise in the show, she has no intentions of letting that pan out in real life... In this world, anyway. Yet something old is stirring in the depths of Beacon Hills, something that has made the world even more deadly than it ever could have been. To make matters worse, the Hewitts seem to be smack in the middle of supernatural affairs. She'll need to empower her kin and her allies and protect her world --- From threats within and without. To protect her family and those she holds dear, Hazel may have to resort to unspeakable actions with deadly consequences, but she is nothing if not determined to protect her own. With an unbreakable will and powers she has yet to find the limits of, Hazel may just succeed... Or die trying.
BroodyKai · 991 Views

MHA || Of Blood and Joy

Since the day she remembers, In her first life She lived as a ruthless killer. for Thousands of years she killed and killed, Becoming the Most Heinous Criminal in the Whole Soul Society. After an incident, she decided to drop the mantle of a killer, and dedicate her life in the pursuit of healing, though even in that regard, her end goal was for battle and killing. In her second life, She decided to let go of violence entirely, deciding to become a complete protector, wanting to see what life would give other than an end she made herself a family, lived her life in modesty, and died peacefully. surrounded by her off springs who mourned her passing. in all her 80 years Reincarnating in that second life, not once could she find joy in what she did. her 80 years of life was dull. the only saving grace and perhaps 'supernatural' phenomena was the existence of 'TV shows' that depicted her 'First Life' as a show. it was the only thing that ever shocked, fascinated, and made her question her existence in all her new 80 years of life once she died, she did not turn into nothingness, as if her soul is CURSED to walk the MEGAVERSE for Eternity what would she, 'Unohana Retsu', The 'First Kenpachi', Worlds greatest and strongest Swordmaster do in her Third life, Reincarnated in a world worshipped by the Idea of 'Heroism' and frown upon by the idea of 'Using power for the sake of power' The Tables have turned now. there is a new, more ruthless than anyone player on the chess board now what will she do in this Third life of hers ■□■□■□■□■ Updates are scheduled Saturday and Sunday, two chapters per week. each chapter shall have at least 2.5k word count or above Thank you for giving my book a try. The cover for this book does not belong to me, nor does MHA which was written by Kōhei Horikoshi. thank you for this wonderful work Please Enjoy my Fanfic Additional Tags: #Strong MC, #Female MC (If you haven't figured out already from Synopsis), #Slight AU because of MC's family
FlamesOfChange · 250.8k Views

The Resonance of Lost Things

The city did not breathe; it stuttered. ​It was a rhythm of jackhammers, screeching brake pads, and the relentless, digital chirp of turnstiles. For most people, this was the soundtrack of reality. But for Adriana, the noise was a thin veil, a tattered curtain pulled over something much deeper and infinitely more quiet. ​Adriana sat in the basement of the Central Transit Authority, a place where the air tasted of ozone and forgotten intentions. This was the Office of Lost Property. It was a cathedral of the discarded. Thousands of umbrellas leaned against the walls like skeletal birds; mountains of keys lay in plastic bins, their teeth no longer remembering the locks they were meant to turn. ​"Item 402," Adriana whispered, her voice sounding small against the hum of the overhead fluorescent lights. "Leather wallet. Brown. Water-damaged." ​She didn't open the wallet to look for an ID. She didn't need to. As her thumb brushed the cracked leather, the basement walls didn't disappear, but they became... transparent. ​The gray concrete flickered, revealing for a split second a vast, shimmering meadow of tall, silver grass that swayed to a wind Adriana couldn't feel on her skin. She heard it then the Spirit Note. It was a low, mournful vibration, like a cello string pulled too tight. It told the story of a man who had dropped this wallet while running to catch a train, not because he was late, but because he was terrified of the conversation he was supposed to have at the end of the line. ​The fear had stayed with the wallet. It was a piece of his soul, left behind in the rush. ​Adriana sighed, the vision fading as she pulled her hand away. The silver grass vanished, replaced by the damp, peeling paint of the basement. ​Lately, the visions were staying longer. The "Static" that gray, flickering fog that lived in the corners of her eyes was thickening. The mundane world was becoming brittle, like old paper ready to tear, and the Unseen was pressing in, heavy with the wisdom of everything humanity had ignored for too long. ​She looked at her hands. They were stained with the dust of a thousand lost lives. ​"You're late, Adriana," a voice rasped from the doorway. ​It was her supervisor, Miller, a man who believed only in things he could hit with a hammer. He didn't see the silver grass. He didn't hear the cello string. To him, the world was solid, cold, and finished. ​"I'm just sorting, Miller," she said, her heart echoing the low B-flat of the room. "Just trying to figure out where everything belongs." ​But as she looked past him, into the shadow of the hallway, she saw a figure standing there. It was tall, made of shifting smoke and ancient starlight, watching her with eyes that had seen the beginning of time. It wasn't supposed to be here. Not in the basement. Not in the light. ​The boundary was failing.
Adriana_Georgescu_3670 · 18k Views