The Fifty Something Teenager After the eventful spring break escapades of Thomas and his friends, Tammy gets to go on her own adventure when she goes to Spain for the summer on a study abroad program.
A Superior Replicator Story (2) This is an alternate reality. Jeff Culberson, a modern Massachusetts state trooper and his replicator, are somehow transported to west Texas of 1872 during the Indian War. He fights Comanches, weds his lady-love, spends some time as a town marshal and as a bounty hunter. He does a lot of good to make Texas a better place to live, including starting the first Normal school for women. 11 chapters.
A New Career Story (4) California of 1850 provides a bountiful source of adventure and some sex as John Wilson winds up cleaning up a part of San Francisco. Mostly, he goes after kidnappers, and that proves very lucrative as he assumes the persona of a detective and troubleshooter. Not only that, but he establishes his own version of the Baker Street Irregulars.
A woman in her 30s discovers she can not only turn herself invisible but travel back in time. Using these two new powers, she goes back to literally re-discover her younger self.
In 2024, an outbreak sweeps across the globe, leaving every woman of child-bearing age pregnant with twins. No one understands how or why this happens. No one but one expectant mother who discovers the truth in a most unexpected and troubling manner. Is the answer diabolical or the only hope for humankind?
Camilla spots a remote in the gutter and stoops to pick it up. It looks just like the remote to her uncle's Mercedes. Touching it blasts her 66 years into the past, where she meets a German youth named Jonas Kahnwald. With nothing at their disposal but Jonas's memories and their battered intellects, she and Jonas fight their way to the truth. Fan-fiction, based on the TV series Dark.
Derek and Crystal battle the Supreme Overlord of the Rectifiers to prevent the theft of great moments in human history among the chaos of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.