Fic- The Hour of Separation update
May. 31st, 2007 05:47 pmThe Hour of Separation
Shades of Grey Series #6 - Shade Mist
D M Evans
Disclaimer - not mine, all characters belong to Hiromu Arakawa et al, Square Enix and funimition.
Time Line - This has elements of the anime up to about #25 and definite spoilers for the manga past #38 and beyond. More manga-based than not
Rating – FRM
Summary - Riza and Roy’s life takes an unexpected turn, especially when old enemies put in an appearance
WARNING This chapter has themes of graphic violence and rape (I know perfect thing to post this week...)
Author’s Note – Thanks to
evil_little_dog for the beta. This is one story in a series but is a stand alone. This series was started long before the lovely Ishbal arc so it’s AU for the Mustang and Hawkeye history and there is no real way around that I’m afraid. Also, the Ravensdales are original characters that have small recurring roles in the series. The other stories in this series are:
Roots of Violence
Ashes and Bone
Why They Call it Falling
Point of Fracture
With Silence
Previous Chapters Here
And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. - Kahlil Gibran
( Chapter Seven )
Shades of Grey Series #6 - Shade Mist
D M Evans
Disclaimer - not mine, all characters belong to Hiromu Arakawa et al, Square Enix and funimition.
Time Line - This has elements of the anime up to about #25 and definite spoilers for the manga past #38 and beyond. More manga-based than not
Rating – FRM
Summary - Riza and Roy’s life takes an unexpected turn, especially when old enemies put in an appearance
WARNING This chapter has themes of graphic violence and rape (I know perfect thing to post this week...)
Author’s Note – Thanks to
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Roots of Violence
Ashes and Bone
Why They Call it Falling
Point of Fracture
With Silence
Previous Chapters Here
And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. - Kahlil Gibran
( Chapter Seven )