Self-insert and OC stories
All of my beloved OC and Self-insert stories (+ stories that don't necessarily fit the description but are in my opinion close enough to be included) in one place.
(Open, Moderated)
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'Nautical Mile' was a ridiculous name if you live in desert. But it was derived from family tradition. And it was her new name. Kairi. New name, new life, new family... In a world of ninjas that wasn't canon after all. Now, if only she'd get that promotion.
Dreaming of Sunshine universe instead of canon. SI-OC, Self-Insert. I hope you like.
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- Part 1 of Seashanties
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Kuina is the name given to him, and it’s one she’s happy to take. Her future as a wife, not so much. She vows to break any ties that threaten her freedom, but this Zoro guy won’t leave her alone. Maybe if she throws Wado Ichimonji at him?
A version of Kuina survives, and fate spins on.
(“I’m Zoro,” he tries again, “and I’m going to be the world’s greatest swordsman.”
“Kuina,” she says, and I am going to fly.)
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When the term Career Genin comes up in casual conversation, it is often tied to failures and ninja-wanna-be’s. It is spoken with pity and undertones of dismissal by other shinobi. They were the ranks that other shinobi were thankful they were not apart of and were considered as useless individuals.
To Aioka, the Genin Corp was a gold mine of untapped potential. While most saw a cest pool of stagnation and misery, she saw talent waiting to be directed. Watch as an orphan from Tsuchi no Kuni, reforms Konoha by building up those who've lost hope.
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The day's fine - hunting pirates, killing people, cleaning up the World Government beaches, the usual - until one of their intended victims hits Lucci with a Devil Fruit power. The kind that turns the biological clock of a person back a few decades. The Straw Hats seem to run afoul of guys like that all the time, and why should they have all the fun, right?
Kaku would like to rebut that affirmation, but he's got his hands full...
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He winds up in an afterlife different from his expectations, in a body that's oddly familiar. When he's shoved into an office filled to the brim with paperwork, he naturally assumes he's in hell, and the crazy voice in his head backs up that assumption. Good thing he's good at adapting.
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- Part 1 of Dreaming of Bleach
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Fear can make you do stupid things. When you're two years behind Itachi, that's a luxury you can't afford.
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- Part 1 of Kaleidoscope
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With the belief that reincarnation is a plausible thing to happen, I wasn't exactly surprised to find myself being reborn. However, surprise took place when I found myself being reborn as Nohara Rin out of all people. Perhaps fate has a strange sense of humour. But nevertheless; I am Rin and I'm definitely screwed. SIOC.
Cross-posted in FFn
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- Part 1 of Possibilities
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Sophie Kincaid has a plan: pass her OWLs with flying colours; become a healer; and keep best friends Cho, Annabelle and Jemima in order.
Sophie Kincaid has a problem. A few, actually. There's a Triwizard Tournament, fledgling business model and one Fred Weasley to contend with. The girl who likes to have everything planned out meets the boy who'll never grow up, and the big bad world is beckoning - are they ready for the reckoning?
Part One of Three.
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- Part 1 of Kincaid Cinematic Universe
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She’d heard rumors. Mostly comments made in jest about how the twins would do everything together if they could, even bedding girls. Both of them absolutely ravishing someone. Twice the groping, twice the kissing. Twice the pleasure.
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- Part 1 of Follyamory
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Florida Man with Robot Arm Carries Gator to Other Side of Road by d0g-bless (d0gbless) for keylimepidge, GhostGenocide, smolgreenpaladin (smolgreennerd), battleshidge (panda013)
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
17 Sep 2018
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The Garrison offers Shiro a job he can't refuse. The catch? It's in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the land of old people, extreme heat and humidity, and allergens. In other words: a place almost guaranteed to make his girlfriend miserable.
He's lucky Pidge loves him more than the internet, otherwise she wouldn't have moved with him.
Together, the two deal with nosy neighbors, save alligators, and learn that maybe Florida isn't the worst place in the world to live.
