Your Red-Blooded Canadian National!
Among the other stories Fred has written are the lemons; stories with
sexually explicit scenes. Unlike those of other writers, where the sex
is the primary point of the work, Fred's stories have...gasp...
a plot!
So here are the stories he's done so far, involving the casts of Ranma
1/2 and UY (as well as some of the characters from his most famous
fanfic series, "Urusei Yatura: The Senior Year"
- Ranko: Abandoned no More
- Fred creates his own magic spring for Ranma to fall into; one that
has a very special outcome.
- The Galatea Syndrome
- Fembots run amuck in Tomobiki! Nanotechnology unleashed on the city!!
Be afraid, citizens, for here are the chapters!!!
- Devils and Roses
- Atako (the androidized Ataru), Lum, and the other ladies of Tomobiki are adapting to their new
electronic lifestyle. But wouldn't you know it, along comes ex-Queen Elle to stir up trouble. How
will the androids of Tomobiki handle this?!
- And what happens when they learn that Elle and her hench-wench Rose are androids too?
- Pleasure Androids in Atlantic City
- The title says it all, doesn't it? Yep, our lovely androids hit the East Coast.
- Sisters Across the Tonghae
- Android mania continues, as our setting moves back across the Pacific and
across the Sea of Japan (no, they didn't miss that left turn at Albuquerque) to
the Republic of Korea.
- A Remarkable Destiny (Story Unfinished)
- Ataru, Lum, and a cast of thousands (of Daishi'cha, that is) in this
reimagining of Lorien's famous lemon, "The Prince and the Letcher".
Oh yeah, and Lum's Bodyguards get some too.
- Sisters and Sororities
- Here's an interesting one, combining the Nendo-kata, Sailor Pluto, and a couple of net
fiction series by Mistress Christine Stephanie Charlemagne (and if anyone knows where her
stories, particularly "DIA", let me know.) It doesn't actually fit anywhere very well, and
I'd describe it more as an explicit 'Lime" than a lemon. On the other hand, this is a very
well done story...check it out!
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