One cannot exist without the other, they will always find each other, always
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Annika Skywalker from The Jedi Senator
One cannot exist without the other, they will always find each other, always
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Annika Skywalker from The Jedi Senator

There are many things I may regret, but you are not one of them
Whamilton moodboard for The Weight of The Crown

Athos de la Fere from The Girl From Gascony

Character moodboard for Charlotte D’Artagnan from The Girl from Gascony

It’s not easy being the one in charge
President George Washington from The Weight of The Crown
Presenting Her Royal Highness Alejandra Racquel Hamilton Faucette, Crown Princess of Nevis
Two moodboards of Alex from The Weight of The Crown, the woman in the first moodboard is Gabriela Garcia who is in my fancast for Alex in this story. She actually played Nina Rosario in In The Heights in London (for those of you who might not know, Nina is the love interest of Benny who was played by the one and only Chris Jackson during the original Broadway run)

Annika Skywalker Moodboard
So, this is something I’ve kind of been wanting to make for a while and you may notice something different from the moodboard I made for The Jedi Senator in that, instead of Amanda Seyfried as Annika, I put Alexandra Dowling and honestly that’s because I’ve found myself picturing her more as Annika.
I loved Dowling in The Musketeers and personally, I think she probably captures Annika’s strength the best.
So yeah, Alexandra Dowling is now my fancast for Annika Skywalker

October Moodboard
Honestly, I was bored and also procrastinating on a paper I have to write and so I just made this moodboard for fun (even though autumn kind of skipped me because there was literally snow falling outside the window when I was leaving class)

A Change of Fate by MissWriteress16
Paige Potter, the Girl-Who-Lived, is used to her life being weird though she hoped with the Dark Lord’s defeat she could regain some level of normality.
Unfortunately, the universe still has it out for her.
One duel with Death Eaters and a curse later, she and her best friend Hermione find themselves in an alternate universe where the Girl-Who-Lived is now the Boy-Who-Lived and, oh, it just so happens to be October 31st, 1981.
Unwilling to let what happened in their timeline happen here and determined to protect and raise the Boy-Who-Lived in a loving home Paige (along with an exasperated Hermione) must join forces with Sirius Black and Remus Lupin to not only raise Harry (and not kill each other in the process) but stop Voldemort from coming back.
It’s a lot harder than it sounds, actually, especially when you add in irritating purebloods, nosey reporters and Paige’s tendency to be a walking trouble magnet.

Alexandra the Orphan Witch by MissWriteress16
To say Alexandra “Alex” Hamilton hasn’t had a normal life would be an understatement: losing her mother and going into the foster system definitely changed her, but having the Washingtons adopt her was the best thing that could have happened to her.
Moving when her father got a new job as the principal of Washington High wasn’t as difficult as she thought either: she found new friends and enemies.
Admittedly finding out she was a half-witch was a bit of a shock, but it was something she could get over and she was handling her new powers fairly well (sort of).
Then her rival Jefferson discovered her using her powers and her entire world turned upside down.