Any of my works published to Archive of Our Own (AO3
) is left open for visitors. You do not have to have an AO3 account; you can still read, download, leave comments, or kudos on my works. (Kudos is a quick “like” and means you at least liked it well enough to read to the end.) And while my work on AO3 can be called fan fiction, it’s not a test on the source material; it’s written to be accessible to new readers as well as fans.
Archive of Our Own, as the name suggests, is an archive of stories and transformative works. It is not a place to buy or sell writer’s work.
Clicking the image below will open a new window to the website Archive of Our Own. It may ask you to agree to their terms and conditions and their privacy policy before allowing you to search and read content.

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