
My Wattpad Stories
The Invisible World series
Ghoul
This series centers around a man named Jack Schulz living in the mysterious town of Allwine, Utah. In "The Invisible World," he discovers that his house is actually at the center of a hotspot for paranormal activity, and his basement is a portal to the void, giving him the task of bringing back everyone who disappeared into it. In "The Mind's Eye," Jack wants to propose to his girlfriend, Alice, but whenever he does, some sort of supernatural threat gets in the way. Will he finally be able to pop the question? (Mind's Eye in progress)
Ghoul takes place in Stokerton, a fictional suburban town with an unusually high population of ghouls, supernatural beings who are incapable of feeling happiness and must siphon it from humans. Finn Bay, a 20-year-old ghoul living in Stokerton, finds that the boy who works at his local bike shop has a bright purple aura, the color representing happiness. Having just found his next target, Finn crashes his bike into a drainage ditch to get an excuse to go to the bike shop but in the process gives himself a head injury that will kill him in the next year if he doesn't get a huge dose of happiness. He meets the boy from the bike shop, S.K., and finds that he has a crush on a girl named Evelin. Now that his life depends on it, he needs to get Evelin to fall in love with S.K. so he can suck the happiness out of both of them. The problem is Evelin has her eyes on a mysterious interloper named Bruno.
Ghostkillers trilogy
This book series is about the members of the highly popular YouTube channel Worthless games who moonlight as a group of ghost hunters known as Ghostkillers (totally not named after that bunch from the 80s). The first book, aptly titled "Ghostkillers," shows the origins of the Ghostkillers involving a girl named Destinee, the Worthless Summer Bash, and a haunted house on the outskirts of LA. The second book, "Ghostkillers 2," takes place a year after the first and features a new member named Billie and features an influx of calls for ghost missions that coincides with that year's Summer Bash. Finally, in "Ghostkillers 3," the return of Worthless's prodigal founder, Howard, coincides with a sudden rise in ghost encounters, and the veterans have to train the newbies in ghost-hunting. (completed)
Jackbox Shows
A collection of five different TV miniseries based off of games from the Jackbox Party Packs. Here's what you have to look forward to:
Champ'd Up: The Show-Ambitious teenager Sally McSpin gets her dream job announcing at the Scrawliseum for its headlining art/sporting event, Champ'd Up, but as she befriends its roster of trainers, she learns not everything is as it seems.
Mad Verse City: The Show-Chicago has been attacked by giant robots from outer space, and rival rappers Shadow Master and DJ Raych have stumbled into the impossible task of delaying the destruction of the city by teaching them how to rap.
Roomerang: The Show-Drag queen Rue Meringue is excited to start production of her new reality show, but all of her contestants are giant weirdos. Who will win the grand prize? No one who deserves it, that's for sure.
Tee KO: The Show-Sixteen yokai are called to the mystical Tee Shirt Island for an unusual tournament: whoever makes the best T-shirts wins a huge prize! (select episodes only; Trivia Murder Party: The Show has moved to its own story)
Miitopianime!
This show is based on the Nintendo game of the same name but lacks the family-friendly quality. Miitopia was a peaceful place. That is, until the Dark Lord known as Alex Chang started stealing people's faces! There is only one Mii who can defeat this fiend: the clever, brave, and laid-back Daph-Nii, who got magical powers from a guardian spirit and kicks butt as an accidental thief, a pop star with the power of music, or a monster-toasting mage. Will she and her band of heroes (or heroines. You can't assume gender) defeat the Dark Lord and save the land? Read Miitopia: The Animation to find out! (Completed)
WarioWare, Inc.
Breakfast with Amber
This is my first time writing nonfiction on Wattpad. It's a collection of 48 stories from my four years of college, one for each month. Follow me as I grow from this weird introverted high school graduate...into a weird introverted college graduate. You'll witness me going through such challenges as COVID, hell freezing over, the school president using the bell tower as a rocket to launch into space, internships, failing to get internships, study abroad, study abroad getting cancelled, Disney World, being on TV, sickness, the Olympics, online summer programs, roommate issues, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hawaii, art exhibits, and most importantly, Splatoon 3. That was a very long list, and you'll find all of these things in this book. (completed)
The Ultimate Rothschild
This series is inspired by the "WarioWare" game series without being directly based on the games, instead using stories inspired by individual levels or created entirely by me using the characters. This series is about a group of game developers who are a bit...unconventional. Led by the mustachioed money goblin, Wario, who's found that video games are a huge cash cow and invited his friends to help him make some, they have one goal and one goal only: MONEY (this is Wario's goal, more specifically). A mad scientist, a pair of preschool-age ninjas, and an alien who crashed on Earth several years ago and is just hanging here? Yeah, all of them and more are part of the gang. Get a glimpse into their crazy lives as they create microgames, solve problems, and most importantly, make MONEY! (More specifically, money for Wario.) (Season 5 coming soon!)
The Adventures of Cuphead and Mugman
This is a retelling of the hit indie game "Cuphead". It tells the story of Cuphead and Mugman, two brothers who live in the mystical Inkwell Isles. In the main series, Cuphead and Mugman get in trouble with the Devil and have to collect soul contracts so that he doesn't take their souls. Then in the Delicious Last Course, the Legendary Chalice asks for their help in creating a Wondertart that'll make her real.
Sure, you might have heard this story before if you've played the game, but I'm trying to put my own spin on this, y'know, fleshing out the plot and characters more. I really enjoyed writing this, and I hope you enjoy reading it. (complete)
Billy Hatcher: The Series
This series is an adaptation of the forgotten Sega game, "Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg." Our hero is Billy Hatcher, a courageous and slightly mischievous 10-year-old boy whose life is turned upside-down when he and his friends find a chick being attacked by a pair of crows. After he fends off the crows, he gets magically transported to Morning Land, a land of chickens and perpetual morning except for right now because it's been turned to perpetual night by a flock of evil crows! Billy is given a Legendary Chicken Suit, which gives him the power to control eggs, and, with the help of friends old and new, agrees to defeat the Crows and bring morning back to Morning Land. (completed)
Balan Wonderworld Goes to Hell
This series is based on Square Enix's biggest failure of 2021. It stars these two kids named Leo Craig and Emma Cole. Leo had an argument with his former best friend five years ago, so he decided, "I don't need friends. They disappoint me." Instead, he fills his time with video games and dance. Emma, while she tries to make friends, constantly worries about the things people might say behind her back. This would be the perfect time for them to be lured into an abandoned theater by a mysterious being named Balan who runs Wonderworld, where those with unbalanced hearts can heal from their trauma. These two are Wonderworld's newest recipients, but Balan has a different form of therapy in mind for them: there are twelve residents who have stayed in Wonderworld for a bit too long, and he wants them to heal their hearts so they can return to the real world, healing themselves in the process. Now, they must use the power of dance and a plethora of useless costumes to save these twelve hearts and also defeat Lance, Balan's angsty older brother who shows up sometimes. (completed)
SplaTOON!
This show is based on the hit Nintendo game franchise of the same name. The first two seasons star a spunky, clever, and determined Inkling named Zaki who goes to Inkopolis, hotspot of the biggest new sport: ink battles! She tries to find her niche as a battler and makes a few friends along the way, like the kind but fussy Mikado; an introspective sharpshooter named Keiso; Teruo, a self-proclaimed roller gal with a sparkling personality; an unusually talented young battler named Spider; and his adorkable but incoherent friend, Inkura. The third season shifts focus to Zaki's Octo-clone, Bridgett, who moves to Splatsville with Spider and Inkura. There, they meet Shumi, a down-to-earth Inkling who got her wild side from being raised by Salmonids, and Hiro, the friendly, laid-back son of a weapon designer. (SplaTOON Raiders coming soon!)
The Visaar is a secret institution near the U.S.-Canada border where people come from around the world to study the art of magic (yes, legit magic). In 1720, a stubborn, headstrong teenager named Hannah Rothschild runs away from her Puritan home in search of adventure. A girl with red hair comes to her through a purple portal and tells her she is the first of the four Cosmic Strings and is given a perfume bottle to control time. This spirals a search by the Visaar to find the other three Cosmic Strings. In 2020, a chill, carefree teenager named Demi Swann attends the Visaar as per her family tradition. She isn't interested in magic until she discovers a bottle of perfume and sprays it. From the mist, she sees a purple circle, and inside the circle a girl whom she was told was the first of the four Cosmic Strings. (completed)
Danganronpa 5: Good Old-Fashioned Mutual Killing
I'm basically writing my own Danganronpa game in the style of a live-action scripted reality show! Sixteen students have been enrolled at Hope's Peak Academy and forced to play in the mutual killing game. You all know how it works, but there's one catch: there's no catch! There's no mindwipes, no traitors, no masterminds, no big mystery to solve, just good old-fashioned mutual killing! Which one will come out on top? (Completed)
The TUSH Duology
This duology is about the Trinity University Sorcerers' Haven, a group of sorcerers attending a former magic school called Trinity University who protect the school from magical threats. The first book stars Willow Weiss and Matt Yates, two Trinity freshman who have to become sorcerers to lift a curse set on the school by witches and ensure the safety of a spirit embryo in Matt's head. In the second book, Willow is in quarantine and finds that her sister, Anne, has adopted a dark spirit. She takes it upon herself to turn little George to the light. (This was going to be a trilogy, but I cancelled the third book.)
Rayman Recharged
This series is based on the video game franchise, "Rayman." It tells the story of Rayman, hero of the Glade of Dreams, and his friends as he protects his world from evil. The first season stars brand-new hero Rayman as he retrieves the Great Protoon, which has been stolen by the Livid Dead. In season 2, Rayman and friends journey into the Realm of the Second Moon to defeat some rogue nightmares. Season 3 has them rescuing little creatures called Incrediballs that have been scattered all over the Second Moon. Season 4 is a flashback to 500 years in the past where Mago, the first Ray, takes the Great Protoon back from the evil Mr. Dark. Season 5 has Rayman fighting an armada of robot pirates that have taken over his world, and season 6 has him defending the Glade from cloaked black Lums called Hoodlums. (completed)
The Seven Souls
This book takes place in the kingdom of Kospolgina, a kingdom that's only magical when it needs to be, and one of those situations is now. King Fabricio has been infected by a mysterious substance known as the black tar that turns victims into monsters before killing them, and it's up to Prince Felipe to find the Seven Souls, a group of sorcerers who have been continuously reincarnated for over 1,000 years. As it happens, they're all teenagers living in the same town: Bruce, the snobby know-it-all from a more humble background; Wally, the twelve-year-old who acts like he's five; Marigold, the strangely aloof new kid; Gabe, Wally's checked-out stepbrother; Amber, the rich, popular girl whom everyone wants to be; Julius, the passive to Amber's aggressive; and Jeanelle, the teacher's pet with a secret hobby. It's going to be up to the seven of them to save Kospolgina, but there's one twist: the only way to stop the black tar from spreading is to kill the king... (completed)
Balan Wonderworld: The Show Must Go On!
This series is a spin-off of my Balan Wonderworld adaptation, Balan Wonderworld Goes to Hell and picks up immediately afterwards. Leo Craig and Emma Cole are two ordinary eighth graders who are suddenly best friends after a whirlwind trip to Wonderworld, a magical place where those with unbalanced hearts can go to heal, but we don't have time to unpack all that. These two are ready to get back to their old lives and develop a friendship over their shared love of theatre and video games. However, Balan, Wonderworld's slightly eccentric and highly empathic warden, has decided he wants to start "outpatient therapy," meaning he wants to visit them in their every day lives and try to give them a little coaching. That means he's going to make their crazy lives even crazier... (season 2 coming soon!)
Myriad
The Myriad Academy is the most prestigious school in the land of Kumari. It was built in honor of the Kumari's goddess, Myriad, who lives in the school's tower inside the body of a young woman called the Myriad Maiden. Kamil, the first full-blooded elf to attend the academy in 300 years, has never worshipped Myriad, but after some misdeeds done against him, he gives in and visits the shrine at the top of the tower where the Myriad Maiden, Sage, reveals that there is no such thing as Myriad and that the Myriad religion was invented by a group of radicals who are holding her in the tower against her will. She asks him and her friends to help her break out of the tower, acclimate to life as a student at the academy, and possibly escape to a place where her religion doesn't exist. (completed)
Angels on Ice
It's been 20 years since humans made contact with aliens and became the newest member of the Galactic Union. Twenty-five-year-old Rei Navarro, a young woman hailing from the west side of San Antonio, travels around as a member of Legion 54, a "private detective" agency that focuses more on fighting interstellar criminals than solving the crimes. The group is made up of all females Rei; Miso, an ethereal Midnar with the power of telekinesis; Garla, the rock-hard Korbed who uses brute strength; Yujong, the lovely Laurat who uses her vines and her "pistil pistols"; and Yoko, an android who isn't an official member but repeatedly runs into them. The five are also members of a "pod," a five-person romantic partnership common on Miso's planet. The problem is that Rei is only in love with Miso and wants to break it to the others that they're only friends with benefits. Travel into the stars with Rei as she makes a little money, makes a little love, and learns what love really is along the way. (completed)
Trivia Murder Party: The Show
This series takes place in an eerie hotel nestled in the mountains where hapless guests come to stay for the night. It already looks like it has a macabre aesthetic, but the hotel's mysterious owner takes it a step further. On Friday nights, he holds a twisted trivia game where those who answer wrong must risk their life in a minigame where the punishment for losing is death. Assisting in his murders are eight voodoo dolls through whom the stories are told. Nine ghosts wake up in these dolls, well aware that they used to be human, and they are ready to get back into their old bodies. They're going to rebel against the killer, find their bodies, and do whatever it takes to escape the hotel! (Season 2 coming soon!)
Unity Squad
Unity Squad tells the story of five kids with superpowers who come to terms with who they are and come together to fight as Unity Squad. Will Teflin, an introverted boy who is owner of his family's enchanted jacket, becomes Windbreaker, who has the abilities of hovering and controlling air. Debbie Pinson, a perky girl who was born generating excess electricity, becomes Blitzkrieg, who can release electricity using a war hammer. Max Powers, Debbie's volleyball-playing stepbrother who was implanted with alien technology, becomes Steel Butterfly, whose powers range from flight to super strength to controlling electronics. Alist Hodge, a young, bright boy who loves comic books, becomes the Aviator, who has a machine that allows him to fly and use a variety of weapons. Chaz LaRue, a feisty, energetic girl raised in the jungles of South America, becomes Amazon, who can control plants and water. Set in the small town of Fort Collins, Colorado, this show tells of the wonders and practicalities of being a superhero in the real world. (completed)
The 29th Inquisition
This novel is a crossover between my other two novels, The Ultimate Rothschild and Myriad. It's been six months since Hannah Rothschild made her home in the year 2019. She, Demi, and Raymond have been practicing magic peacefully at the Visaar under the watchful eye of Mistress Dorothea Eccleston. During portal practice, they accidentally end up in another world and another country that just so happens to be a theocracy on the verge of another inquisition.
It's also been six months since Sage the Former Myriad Maiden arrived in Omali with Flitzen and Clair. They've been trying to dismantle Myriadism, but it's been slow going in their tiny town, and word's going around that the Myriad church is planning another inquisition, the 29th in Myriadism's history. This would be the perfect time for, say, three teenagers with magic powers to step through a portal from another world. (completed)
Fathoms of the Dark
A collection of six horror novellas by yours truly.
Cream: Forty-year-old pop star Tilly "DeVine" Judd always manages to look like she's in her twenties. Take a look into her life and learn her *killer* secret. (inspired by Trivia Murder Party 2)
Melt: A bus driver becomes a firsthand witness to a catastrophic heat wave as he watches people melting on the streets.
Snowman: After breaking an ancient artifact, 14-year-old outcast Gina is given the power to create snow and ice. There's no way the power will go to her head, right?
Vanish: An overzealous paranormal investigator exploring a haunted daycare steps into the afterlife and becomes a groundskeeper at the daycare, which is an orphanage for dead children whose parents are still alive.
Volt: Five-year-old Lexie McMillian has a chance encounter with a demon that leaves her with the powers of electricity and a curse keeping her from using her real name. (inspired by WarioWare, Inc.)
Waves: A young, recently turned vampire named Jessica is going on a cruise to the Caribbean, and she doesn't want *anyone* knowing she's a vampire. (completed)
Nights Goes to Hell
This series is a combined adaptation of the oft-forgotten NiGHTS series and its two games, "NiGHTS Into Dreams" and "NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams." It plays out in the Night Dimension, a dream world that comes to life when humans go to sleep. It's made up of two lands: Nightopia, where good dreams take place, and Nightmare, the appropriately named land of nightmares. Wizeman, the ruler of Nightmare, is stealing dream energy, known as Ideya, from people's minds, hoping to use it to take over the entire Night Dimension.
Four kids, Elliot Edwards and Claris Sinclair from the United States and William Taylor and Helen Cartwright from the United Kingdom, find themselves in Nightopia, pulled inside by Nights, an eccentric resident of Nightopia who knows...maybe too much about Wizeman's plans. As it turns out, these four possess the Red Ideya of Courage, the only type that Wizeman won't steal. That makes them the perfect candidates to help Nights stop Wizeman. Using Nights's power, each of them can use their minds to control Nights's body. Together, they resolve to defeat Wizeman and balance the dream world. (completed)