A collection of original (and not-so-original) works of fiction and fanfiction written under the pseudonym Mac O'Roni (that's me). I'm adding to this site all the time, so check back often for updates!
Joker's Wild: Gambit sings a very naughty song about Wolverine at a school assembly, and has to pay the price--
slash.
"What I've Learned From the X-Men" by Gambit: Gambit compiles a list of all the things he's been taught not to do
since joining the team--some slash-like references and bad language
Cagin' a Cajun: The end of the hunt (sequel to Predator/Prey).
The Boy and M'Sieu: Short stories dealing with Remy LeBeau's childhood centering around the guild and his relationship with his adoptive father and the other children of the LeBeau clan.
The Death of Le Diable Blanc: A pickpocket dies, and a thief is born. The amplified story of how Le Diable Blanc came to join the New Orleans Thieves Guild.
Heaven and Earth: Serial adventures of Gambit and the United Guilds of New Orleans, beginning with a multi-part story of the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Episode One: Emil finds a demon and Gambit is forced to consider steps.
Episode Three: Gambit forges a deeper connection with his missing father.
The Song Remembers When:Short stories featuring Remy and the X-Men, of many parts of the comicverse, including the Age of
Apocalypse and the Witness permutation, featuring stories set to song lyrics
Romance: Logan meets up with Remy at a dance club for a little heart-to-heart--implied slash
Save a Horse, Ride a Cajun: Blinded in a recent accident (comic verse), Gambit must come to terms with his changing life, changing in more ways than he could have expected.
Sinister Intent: Mr. Sinister captures Gambit and uses a new invention to control his mind long enough to cause severe havok at the X-Mansion and to perform a series of highly successful implantations that Gambit must learn to deal with
Lock-Down: Remy and Logan are cellmates at a mutant concentration camp, where a relationship evolves and Remy
begins to show his true colors--unfinished.
The Shitslinger: Parody/satire of Stephen King's The Gunslinger, Volume One of the Dark Tower series. Pet Seminary: Parody/satire of Stephen King's Pet Semetary,.