WIP: Ordinary Town
Dec. 29th, 2018 07:13 pmMy current work in progress - which, between my beta reader's schedule and my own, has been very slow progress indeed - is a retelling of the first season of X-Men: Evolution (Marvel's animated High School AU from the early 2000s), from the perspective of one of Our Heroes' human classmates. As the summary on AO3 runs: Amanda Sefton is an ordinary teenager attending Bayville High, where some very strange events have started to take place.
I would like to continue to update interested readers here on Dreamwidth as I add to the story, but here is what I've posted so far:
Chapter 1, in which Amanda’s friend Trish investigates an explosion at a recent school football game, and Bayville welcomes a new student, Kurt Wagner.
Chapter 2, in which intrepid girl reporter Trish Tilby continues questioning her classmates, and an overheard conversation at home leaves Amanda with questions of her own.
Chapter 3, in which things in Bayville start to really shake up (and your author refuses to apologize for the pun).
Chapter 4, in which descriptions of a spelunking trip gone wrong are uncannily similar, and Amanda suspects that she’s met a ghost.
Chapter 5, which contains an ill-advised technological intervention, hints of a conspiracy, and a musical number, not necessarily in that order.
I would like to continue to update interested readers here on Dreamwidth as I add to the story, but here is what I've posted so far:
Chapter 1, in which Amanda’s friend Trish investigates an explosion at a recent school football game, and Bayville welcomes a new student, Kurt Wagner.
Chapter 2, in which intrepid girl reporter Trish Tilby continues questioning her classmates, and an overheard conversation at home leaves Amanda with questions of her own.
Chapter 3, in which things in Bayville start to really shake up (and your author refuses to apologize for the pun).
Chapter 4, in which descriptions of a spelunking trip gone wrong are uncannily similar, and Amanda suspects that she’s met a ghost.
Chapter 5, which contains an ill-advised technological intervention, hints of a conspiracy, and a musical number, not necessarily in that order.