Wear My Boots Into The Ground by
sgt_psycho. Dean, John, Pastor Jim, and Mother Abigail. Implied Sam, Jess, Bobby, and Caleb. Supernatural/The Stand crossover.
Summary: John gets sick somewhere outside of Ogunquit the same day they check into a motel near the coast. By early evening he’s sniffling and sneezing like almost everybody else around town. A cashier at the local pharmacy gives him a sympathetic smile.
The Devil's Gate by
hesychasm. Jo Harvelle/Faith Lehane, Angel, Ash, Ellen Harvelle, Willow Rosenberg, Andrew, Buffy Summers, Sam and Dean Winchester. Lots of Slayers. NC-17. Supernatural/Angel the Series/Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossover.
Summary: She'd always known she'd make her way there one day.
The Evil That Men Do by Lisa Roquin. Dean, Sam, Brennan, Booth, Angela, Zach, Hodgins. Adult. Supernatural/Bones crossover. References of rape, torture, murder, and mutilation.
Summary: Sam's visions bring the boys into the path of Seeley Booth's serial murder investigation.
Roadhouse by Lisa Roquin. Dean, Sam, and the MacManus twins. 15+. Boondock Saints/Supernatural crossover. Sequel to The Evil That Men Do.
Summary: Sam's latest set of dreams have been strange a prayer and two words, Veritas and Aequitas but then they run into old acquaintances and it becomes a bit clearer.
Five Questions by
sodakey. Jess/Sam, implied John, Mary, and Dean. PG. Pre-series, Stanford era.
Summary: “Sam was quiet and contemplative, but every time Jess looked at him, he smiled-easy and innocent, like she hadn’t caught him thinking anything.” It’s Jessica’s birthday, she’s thinking about family and friends and the things Sam never says.
Man in the Foundation by
jedibuttercup. Buffy, Booth, and Brennan. Implied, Angel, Hank Summers, and Dawn. PG-13. Buffyverse/Bones.
Summary: Booth and Brennan are the bearers of bad news.
Shoot Me, Please by
eenaangel. Willow, Faith, Rona, Vi, Sam, Dean, Ash, Ellen, and Jo. PG. Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Supernatural crossover.
Summary: There’s a reason why Slayers aren’t welcome at the Roadhouse, and it has nothing to do with their sacred duty...