Shit, I didn't even see myself get tagged for this until now! O_O
-ahem- Anyways, yeah, so I'm a FanFiction writer, and you can see all of my works
here! Now, some things to note about all of those stories which you'll see:
Naruto: Visual Vengeance - First ever fanfic, wanted to try putting my own spin on the Naruto universe and also indulge in my then-strong NaruSaku ship interest. However, I was young when I wrote that and what resulted from it was basically just a copy-pasted version of the subplot between characters Kakashi and Obito and fairly OOC versions of both Naruto and Sakura; I discontinued it a while after posting one of its chapters when I figured that it wouldn't end up working out, and wanted to devote more time to my fanfictions based on the "Heaven's Lost Property" anime series.
The Night Stalker - Edgy Creepypasta phase from when I was younger. Please, for the love of God: don't read that one.
Heaven's Lost Property: Dark Skies - My most viewed fanfic thus far and one which I am fairly satisfied with. The writing could have been better, but I feel like I told an adequate enough story with the OCs I incorporated into the canon universe of the series and kept its characters' personalities well-enough in check.
Heaven's Lost Property: Last Goodbyes - The really dark sequel to the above story which I left unfinished after becoming disinterested in HLP and moving on to other things. I don't know if I'm doing this right, but I'm going to put a trigger warning for some gore and subsequent deaths throughout the story. Things get considerably gloomy in this one, and is not at all upbeat like its predecessor.
[SPOILER ALERT] Basically, it was made to be an HLP finale without that cop-out that was done in the actual manga where everyone who dies in the final act comes back to life.
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We're Still Here - The still in-progress Five Nights at Freddy's fanfic that I am writing.
Definite trigger warning for mature themes mostly involving childhood trauma, as well as for the graphic violence that will later be shown more; this is a humanized story meant to give the originally animatronic Fazbear cast more depth to their characters, and is also partially spun off from Zajcu37's animation series. On that note, I advise that you don't actually bother watching the series; it can be very difficult to stick through due to the nature of the dialogue (the animator's first language isn't English, therefore making the speaking lines between characters mostly awkward in structure, sometimes repetitive and also painfully cheesy), the rugged animation in many of the episodes and the shipping between the animatronics. That's partly why I made the characters humanized for this story, so that romance could occur between them without it being bizarre and ultimately unnecessary. The reason why I've managed to get through it up to this point is because I'm interested in the semblance of story it has to offer, but trust me... it's extremely difficult to watch, sometimes.