I adore 'Fragments of Us' for how it handles Amelia’s loneliness. It’s not just about her being alone; it’s about her believing she deserves to be. The fic contrasts her professional persona—cheerful, competent—with private moments where she stares at old photos of people she’s outlived. The turning point is Ina’s persistent kindness, which feels earned, not forced. The author avoids clichés by making Amelia resist comfort until it’s unbearable.
Honestly, 'Watson’s Choice' wrecked me. It’s shorter but packs a punch: Amelia keeps timelines at arm’s length until a younger version of herself forces her to confront her isolation. The found family here is messy—arguments, misunderstandings—but that’s why it works. It’s not idealized; it’s raw, like when Kiara calls her out for pushing everyone away 'for their own good.' The dialogue cuts deep, and the resolution isn’t tidy, just hopeful.
especially those that dive into her loneliness and how she finds a makeshift family. One standout is 'Timekeeper's Solitude' on AO3, where Amelia's time-travel abilities isolate her until she stumbles into a ragtag group of misfits who become her anchors. The author nails her internal conflict—wanting closeness but fearing the inevitable goodbyes. The slow burn of her opening up, especially to someone like Gura, is heartbreakingly tender.
Another gem is 'Chrono and the Shark,' which frames her loneliness through humor masking pain. It’s less angsty but just as impactful, showing her bonding with Hololive members during chaotic, slice-of-life moments. The found family feels organic, like when they crash her streams uninvited but stay to listen. The fic doesn’t shy from her darker moments, though—like her quietly panicking when someone remembers her birthday, because it means she’s stayed too long.
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Artist Selena Chase unintentionally did something unforgivable to Dr. Cassandra York. That intimidating woman wanted to hear nothing from her but one No or two No's won't stop her.
She knew how to get her attention and that was by booking an appointment! There was no way that the doctor would refuse a 'patient'.
What she thought would be a normal session turned into a steamy one and nothing remained the same after that.
"How dare you?" Zack rages on, staring intensely at me, "How dare you bring back a bastard and try to call it mine! You have got some nerve coming here to tell me you're pregnant"
"Zack please, it's not like that. The doctor said it was a mist.." I didn't even get to finish my sentence before he interrupted me midway.
"...If it was a damn mistake like you claim then why did you even bother to come back in the first place. Why didn't you get rid of it?"
My eyes widen at his words as more tears continued to trickle down my cheek. Did he just said to get rid of it? Just like that?
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After trying to conceive for her mate for so long, twenty two year old Meghan dream of becoming a mother come to pass when her doctor announced she was pregnant. Meghan joy was short lived when she was told her pregnancy was not for her mate.
Meghan thought that was the worst thing that could ever happen to her until she broke the news to her mate only to get rejected and thrown out of his life.
Broken, unmated and Oregon, Meghan is left to fend for herself far away from everyone else, leaving her painful past behind.
Six year down the line, Meghan is now living her best life with her twins babies and as a well sort after lawyer but soon enough, duty came calling and she is forced to return home where she would not only face her past once again but get a second chance at love again.
After four years of marriage, Liam Burrey found himself shouldering all blame without complaint. Instead of gratitude, he was met with a divorce agreement. Despite his four-year relationship with Serena Lloyd, it could not withstand Liam's apparent mediocrity.Serena was a renowned and esteemed CEO, but little did she know that everything she achieved was intertwined with Liam. The moment Liam signed his name on the divorce agreement, he made a decision: if he weren't going to choose modesty anymore, then the entire world would have to bow down at his feet!
My mom calls me on Friday.
"Don't forget about tomorrow's family dinner. Cody loves shrimps, so you should buy more of those at the seafood market in the southern district.
"Lexi loves lamb chops. Go take a look in the eastern district for them. Also, don't forget to buy the imported strawberries. Noah loves them a lot."
I say yes to each and every request Mom makes.
But as soon as I end the call, I receive a text on the family group chat.
"I've already given Eileen a list of our favorite foods. It's tough for you to earn money these days, so you shouldn't buy anything."
One second later, that message is deleted.
Still, I'm flabbergasted by what I just read.
I've been married for two years. Every Saturday throughout those years, I'm the one paying and organizing the family dinner of the week.
I thought there's no need to be so petty when it comes to family. But it seems that they've already viewed me as the outsider a long time ago.
In that case, I won't be attending the family dinner anymore.
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Amelia has survived her life fighting her half-sister Caroline's cruelty and the rejection of Jackson, her first mate. Marked as an outcast in her own pack, Amelia is alone, desperate for a place that would be home. Being forcibly made to leave the Silver Fang Pack when Jackson chooses Caroline as his mate and Luna, Amelia's heart was shattered.
Attacked by the hired rogues of Caroline and Jackson, Amelia is saved by Kaelan, powerful Alpha of Shadow Moon Pack. Being around him opens up an attraction, finding fragile peace-a chance to rebuild her life. News of her survival merely serves to enrage Caroline and Jackson, who devise another scheme in pursuit of tearing Amelia's life apart in her newfound sanctuary.
In a turn of events, Caroline and Jackson have Lila, Kaelan's sister, murdered and frame Amelia for the crime. Overwhelmed with his grief, Kaelan asks if Amelia really is innocent, and when she pleads that she is, he doubts her. Devastated over his mistrust, Amelia decides to leave the Shadow Moon Pack, preferring self-exile to more heartbreak.
It's only after she's gone that Kaelan discovers the truth about Lila's death. Devastated and wracked with guilt, Kaelan pursues Amelia relentlessly, but Caroline and Jackson finally realize their scheme has been beaten and vow to find Amelia before kaelan does and once and for all destroy her happiness.
I’ve been obsessed with Amelia Watson and Gura fanfics lately, especially the time-travel ones. The way writers weave their emotional bond through chaotic timelines is genius. Amelia’s guilt-ridden loops, where she tries to 'fix' things for Gura but ends up hurting her more, hit hard. There’s this recurring theme of inevitability—no matter how many times she rewinds, Gura’s loneliness lingers, and Amelia’s desperation grows. The best fics play with Gura’s foggy memories, where she senses Amelia’s presence in past lives but can’t grasp it, creating this aching intimacy.
Some stories frame time travel as a metaphor for their relationship—Amelia always one step ahead, Gura chasing fragments of her. The 'bad endings' where Amelia erases herself to save Gura wreck me every time. It’s not just tragic; it’s about devotion crossing centuries. Writers also sneak in tiny parallels, like Gura humming a song Amelia taught her in another timeline, and suddenly, the emotional weight crushes you. The time-travel trope isn’t just a gimmick here; it’s the core of their bond.
I've stumbled across some amazing fanfics where Amelia Watson's sharp detective skills blend seamlessly with tender romantic moments. One standout is 'The Case of the Missing Heart,' where Amelia unravels a mystery while slowly realizing her feelings for a fellow investigator. The pacing is perfect, with each clue leading her closer to both the truth and her own vulnerability. The author nails her character—still witty and analytical, but with a softer side that emerges as the story progresses.
Another gem is 'Confessions in Code,' where Amelia deciphers cryptic messages that turn out to be love letters disguised as case files. The tension between her professional focus and growing emotional confusion is written so well. It’s not just about the romance; the detective work feels authentic, with twists that keep you hooked. The balance between plot and emotional depth makes it a memorable read for fans of both mystery and romance.
I’ve been obsessed with Amelia Watson’s character dynamics lately, especially how her sharp wit masks deeper emotional layers. One standout is 'Chronology of a Heartbeat,' where her banter with a certain detective-like figure slowly unravels into raw vulnerability. The way she deflects with jokes, only to reveal fear of abandonment in quiet moments, is heartbreakingly real. The fic balances humor and tenderness, making her emotional walls crumbling feel earned.
Another gem is 'Time and Tide,' which pairs her with a more stoic character. Their verbal sparring is hilarious, but the real magic lies in how Amelia’s humor becomes a lifeline when she grapples with past trauma. The author nails her voice—sarcastic yet fragile, like a cracked teacup glued back together. It’s rare to see such a perfect blend of comedy and catharsis in fanworks.
I've read a ton of Amelia Watson fanfics, and the supernatural cases she tackles often feel like clever metaphors for her emotional struggles. In one story, she investigates a ghost who can't move on because of unrequited love, and it parallels her own fear of commitment. The way she rationalizes the ghost's behavior mirrors how she overanalyzes her own feelings, using logic to avoid vulnerability. Another fic has her solving a time-loop mystery where she keeps reliving a failed romance, forcing her to confront her habit of running from emotional connections. The supernatural elements exaggerate her internal conflicts, making them impossible to ignore.
Some writers use curses as a stand-in for her self-sabotage—like a hex that makes her forget happy memories, symbolizing how she suppresses her own desires. The cases often end with her accepting some emotional truth, like admitting she cares for someone, but the journey there is messy and full of denial. The best fics balance action with introspection, letting the supernatural stakes heighten the personal ones. It’s a smart way to explore her character without losing the detective vibe that makes her fun to read about.