Panic At The Disco
Jon/Brendon/Ryan
Stop and Admire The View NC-17. ~9,000 words. Brendon ends up unable to speak and Ryan and Jon act as caretakers.
Jon/Brendon
My Own Divided Falling R. ~5,000 words. Brendon's choices in bedmates are lacking. And sometimes a little dangerous, so Jon makes a rule.
Shane/Brendon
Why You Shouldn't Ask About Roadies (Or, Maybe Why You Should) NC-17. ~3,300 words. Shane knows, after only four days, why Brendon can't live with his parents anymore. It's the spoons, but Shane's having trouble for so many more reasons than that.
Winter Wasn't My Season NC-17. ~22,600 words. For 2009 Bandom Big Bang. About 6 months before meeting Shane, Brendon was forced out of home and with limited money and job experience, he spent most of his nights in the youth hostel or in the park looking for odd jobs. He makes Shane an offer, and Shane decides that isn't a life he wants Brendon to live. And together, they try to put things back together.
Ryan/Brendon
(Not) Afraid of Being Broken In PG-13. ~3,000 words. It had moved slow, building for months, and then everything started to fit together.
Chasing the Monsoons NC-17. ~3,500 words. Brendon's always had a problem filtering his thoughts, and when he get high, it gets a little worse, which is why he confesses his fear to Ryan.
Mallverse: Ryan/Brendon
The Clock On The Wall Has Been Stuck For Days *Master Post*, (link includes three codas). Ryan Ross is a college student working at a women's clothing store. He lives with his roommate, Spencer Smith, another college student who works at a call center. One night, he has the mischance of falling, right into one Brendon Urie, a hairstylist from across the quad. Along with their mutual friend, Jon Walker from the card shop, a story of love ensues.
The Cab
Cash/Singer
You're Repressing (Hold Me Down) NC-17. ~12,000 words. Cash has always had this fear of Singer leaving. First it was for college, then it was to be with someone else. But it's such a small little thing that Cash doesn't need to tell him about it. He's just going to let it fester indefinitely... as long as no one interferes.
Feeling Lucky Today (Got The Sunshine) NC-17. ~13,000 words. It's a world where 1 in every 50,000 men carries a gene that allows them to get pregnant. Cash Colligan happens to be one of those men, he also happens to carry very old condoms in his wallet.
She's On Her Way PG-13. ~1,800 words. Baby Emma fic for Feeling Lucky Verse. Emma is a little toddler now, and The Cab are preparing for their new album release by doing a mini-tour.
Did You Say (Please Just Follow Me) NC-17. ~11,500 words. So once upon a time, Cash and Alex went to high school together and were fail bots who wanted to grow up to be way cooler than they were (I know this sounds like real life, but seriously, it's not. Probably). Anyway, Alex really needs some help, because he totally missed that one day of sex ed that his school offered (whatever, unprotected sex doesn't necessarily mean you're going to have an AIDS baby)...
Crossbands
The Cab/Panic
Brendon/Singer
The Way That I NC-17. ~2,500 words. It starts out with a bet, and then gets out of hand. And Brendon doesn't want to loose his genitalia to some kid named Cash.
Flying Verse
Shane Valdes/Singer, Brendon/Cash
1.
Flying With No Place To Land NC-17. ~20,000 words. Shane lives a nice, normal life. OK, well, as normal as a life as one can have when they have Brendon as a roommate. And then one day, Brendon brings home a tiny Alex from The Cab...
2.
Laying The Bait NC-17. ~9,000 words. So, ever since Singer started dating Shane, Cash has started noticing certain changes, and it gets Cash starts to wonder why, since really, Google wasn't much help. (OK, honestly this started out as a lol-fic while talking to
tanisafan... “Wouldn't it be funny if Cash became obsessed with semen as a protein source, which is mostly his fail!cover for maybe liking Brendon?”)
3.
Just To Be There R. ~5,500 words. Third installment in the Flying Verse. Shane and Brendon deal with The Cab's van accident in Wisconsin.
4.
Not Scar, Not Mufasa (You're a Weird Kid). ~1,000 words. Singer has had to much to drink - random coda.