All fics written for cgdrabble.
Challenge #: 001 - Royalty
Title: Obligatus
Word Count: 457
Pairings: None
Rating/Warnings: G; set pre-series but contains a mild spoiler for the end of R2.
Summary: The truth was Nunnally had only liked being a princess because it meant she had so many wonderful people in her life.
She had never wanted this.
Challenge #: 002 - Double Life
Title: Danse Macabre
Word Count: 485
Pairings: Squint to find.
Rating/Warnings: T for mild violence. Sort-of spoilers for the whole series.
Summary: For some, masks are nothing but lies. For others, there is nothing closer to the truth. A metaphorical look at Code Geass.
Because life is a masquerade party, and it's only fun when there's blood on the dance floor.
Challenge #: 003 - Divide and Conquer
Title: The Name of the Game
Word Count: 480
Pairings: Implied Lelouch/C.C.
Rating/Warnings: G; spoilers up to Turn 20.
Summary: C.C. - reluctant spectator, willing accomplice, formidable player. But for whom does she move?
In life, unlike chess, you never really know which side you're on until everything has come to an end.
Challenge #: 001 - Royalty
Title: Obligatus
Word Count: 457
Pairings: None
Rating/Warnings: G; set pre-series but contains a mild spoiler for the end of R2.
Summary: The truth was Nunnally had only liked being a princess because it meant she had so many wonderful people in her life.
She had never wanted this.
Challenge #: 002 - Double Life
Title: Danse Macabre
Word Count: 485
Pairings: Squint to find.
Rating/Warnings: T for mild violence. Sort-of spoilers for the whole series.
Summary: For some, masks are nothing but lies. For others, there is nothing closer to the truth. A metaphorical look at Code Geass.
Because life is a masquerade party, and it's only fun when there's blood on the dance floor.
Challenge #: 003 - Divide and Conquer
Title: The Name of the Game
Word Count: 480
Pairings: Implied Lelouch/C.C.
Rating/Warnings: G; spoilers up to Turn 20.
Summary: C.C. - reluctant spectator, willing accomplice, formidable player. But for whom does she move?
In life, unlike chess, you never really know which side you're on until everything has come to an end.
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