Merry Grace
Member Since 2008 | 3 Stories | Favorited by 3 | 24 Reviews Written | 62 Review Responses
"And I shall follow thee to the last gasp, with truth and loyalty. Fortune cannot recompense me better than to die well and not my master's debtor."
Cookies to whomever can guess which play by Shakespeare that quote is from, who says it, and why it's important that that character says it.
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The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune
by Merry Grace
6.96/10 (69 Ratings, 0 Likes, 54 Favorites )What happens when the blood of a witch and wizard mingles in the forging of a Life Debt? This story is written for the 50 Art of Words Challenge. A psychological dramedy, this story deals with mature themes.
20,501 Words, Started 11/27/2009, Updated 09/17/2010
The Secret Journal of George Weasley
by Merry Grace
5.0/10 (4 Ratings, 0 Likes, 3 Favorites )How does George deal with the death of his twin brother? How does a twin go on alone?
366 Words, Started 01/22/2010, Completed 01/22/2010
Mon Pauvre, Edmond
by Merry Grace
10.0/10 (2 Ratings, 0 Likes, 0 Favorites )The village of Boussoc has a new schoolteacher and an old phantom - or is he? Will the new schoolteacher redeem the the phantom, or discover the hard way that he is past redemption?
1,462 Words, Started 08/20/2010, Updated 09/18/2010