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In the Eyes of the Moon by moodyspaceghost
Fandoms: Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer, Twilight Series - All Media Types
22 May 2026
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"No way. There is no fucking way" My breath came quicker as I grabbed the black backpack from beside the bed. "Come on, you have to have something in here with your name on it." I muttered to myself as I searched through the pockets.
There, in the small zipper pocket was a wallet. My hands shook as I read and re-read the name on the Driver's License.
Isabella Marie Swan. "Jesus Christ". I didn't remember being hit by a truck. Actually, I didn't remember anything specific happening before I woke up here. It was just a yawning, blank, nothing. I squeezed my eyes shut tightly and tried as hard as I could to remember something. It felt like trying to remember a dream, but the flashing images didn't make sense and wouldn't stay long enough for me to make anything at all of them.
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Despite a widespread belief to the contrary that he had taken years to cultivate, Scott was nowhere near as ditzy and airheaded as he appeared. When he followed Pyro and Owen into the woods at night without any weapons on him, he was doing so while being fully aware of his cicerones’ lack of humanity. It just so happened that he liked his odds with them better than with those peasants back in the village who’d accused him of murder after he’d lost sight of Shelby for a couple of hours.
That said, he would have preferred it if they hurried along their little fang-measuring contest, because with the sun still buried deep beyond the horizon, the air was incredibly chilly. It didn’t help that they were on a small island in the middle of a lake, so he was wet as well.
Where was Abolish when he needed a handsome butler to roughly wrap a jacket around his shoulders and complain that he’d lose his job if he died?
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or, How would the story have unfolded had Pyro's and Scott's roles been reversed?
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A Fate Not Written by Mango97
Fandoms: Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer, Twilight Series - All Media Types
21 May 2026
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Devi Chandran, a thirty year old doctor, dies suddenly in a hit-and-run… and wakes up sixteen again in 2004 Forks, Washington. Which was already bad enough. Except Forks is that Forks, the one from the Twilight books she devoured as a teenager.
Devi decides immediately that the smartest thing she can do is stay out of it. Bella Swan will show up soon, Edward Cullen will fall hopelessly in love with her, and the entire messy supernatural drama will unfold exactly the way it’s supposed to. She wants absolutely no part in it.
Unfortunately, Edward seems to disagree.
For reasons she can’t understand, Edward becomes fascinated with the strange new girl in town whose mind doesn’t work the way everyone else’s does. The harder she tries to avoid him, the more their lives seem to collide. Soon Edward is laughing more than he has in decades, Devi is developing feelings she definitely isn’t supposed to have, and Bella is watching the boy she likes grow closer to someone else.
Devi is determined not to interfere with the story. But the story might already be changing. And the more time she spends with Edward, the harder it becomes to pretend she doesn’t belong in it.
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- Part 1 of Destiny Unwritten
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Owen has theory. How a human feels about their sire before they turn heavily effects the bond after they turn. Since he hasn't turned anyone and his trust in the coven is shattered, he wants someone to depend on him. Choose him. Even if it's by force. Martyn got the short end of the stick.
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Jack was a normal, albeit self-important, young businessman. Up until he wasn't.
Problem A: He woke up in the body of the unfathomably handsome teenage boy residing in T.M. Riddle's diary.
Problem B: This apparently meant that he was somehow transported into the world of Harry Potter, a property of which he hardly knew anything about.
Light at the End of the Tunnel A: He managed to attain a physical body.
Problem C: Everyone and their mother was of the belief that he was Voldemort's son, and therefore destined to kill them all. Harry Potter himself seemed unshakably sure of the notion that Jack was out to kill him.
Problem—well, maybe he ought to leave some of the alphabet for everybody else.

