PG-13; AvP, 2000 words. Fic #2 for Yuletide 2010.
Fittingly, it's another hunter's moon when Alexa Woods' life tilts on its axis for the second time.
La Luna del Cacciatore
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Fittingly, it's another hunter's moon when Alexa Woods' life tilts on its axis for the second time.
La Luna del Cacciatore
(Linked @ the AO3 Yuletide archive; written for
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Date: 2011-01-02 09:30 am (UTC)And it ends with Noguchi going off with the Predators.
Unfortunately the second novel, 'Hunter's Planet', was written by someone else, David F. Bischoff, and it isn't very good at all. It portrays the Yautja (Predators) as treacherous and dishonourable, ignoring everything shown in P1, P2, and Prey, and really doesn't seem to belong to the same universe.
The third, 'War', is written by Stephani Perry, is set between 'Prey' and 'Hunter's Planet', and might well be good but I haven't read it.
There is an error in your story at one point - you say 'within the Arctic Circle' when you mean Antarctic Circle.
I liked the story a lot although the happy ending doesn't fit with the canon ending of the movie.
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Date: 2011-01-02 09:44 am (UTC)My first AvP story took the movie ending into account; this one didn't primarily because that was what the requester specifically asked for. Glad you enjoyed it, though!
I'll definitely have to check out the first of the books, then. Thanks for the details.
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Date: 2011-01-02 10:35 am (UTC)#3 War is by S.D. Perry (I this was just Stephani Perry) and it's the second book chronologically. It's the time Machiko Noguchi spent with the Predators and it's decently written but Perry didn't convince me that she would have gone with them, or stayed with them as long as she did.
#2 Hunter's Planet is by David Bischoff and it sucks dead toads.