HARRY POTTER
Harry/Ginny
Airing Out. PG-13. Another summer at the Burrow, a lovely day for a fly, and two very competitive Seekers.
The Ark of Ache. G. Even in sleep, we are not alone.
Captain's Prerogative. PG-13. Harry bumps Ginny from the Gryffindor Qudditch team to make way for a new star Chaser. Ginny, naturally, is upset.
Ex Tempore. R. Harry makes the most of a break in his Auror training.
From Headline to Deadline. PG-13. A story Ginny's working on for the Daily Prophet turns up some unexpected results.
Full Nakedness. NC-17. The morning after her wedding to Harry, Ginny is having to come to terms with the life-altering step she has just taken, not least of all the challenge of overcoming the emotional deprivation Harry endured as a child.
Harry Potter: Hotheaded Hooligan, or Heroic Husband?. PG-13. Ginny's first professional Quidditch match doesn't turn out quite the way Harry had hoped.
Idyll. NC-17. A simple descriptive work in poetry or prose that deals with rustic life or pastoral scenes or suggests a mood of peace and contentment; a romantic interlude.
Indulgence. PG-13. A girl, a boy, and an enchanted boat.
Life Cycle. PG. A Floo call from Ron disturbs Harry.
The Life Cycle of the Zanzibar Fruitfly. PG-13. Mysteries are usually solved using clues. What if the clues themselves are the mystery?
The Mechanics of the Human Engine. PG-13. Ginny helps Harry get Sirius' motorcycle up and running.
Midsummer Night's Dream. R. "Midsummer was always the most difficult time of year. There would be moments when Ginny became absolutely convinced someone was standing right behind her, but whenever she turned around, no one was there."
Morning Breath. PG. A light-hearted scene between Harry and Ginny the morning after his 26th birthday.
Open Windows. PG. Ron understands Ginny a lot better than most people think.
Perils of Fame. PG. It's not easy being married to the most famous wizard in Britain.
Soundtrack. PG. Harry never realized what a constant feature of his life with Ginny the radio had been until she was gone.
Temporary Reprieve. PG-13. A lull in the search for the Horcruxes offers Harry and Ginny a temporary reprieve.
The Terrible Burden of Grace. R. After receiving devastating news about his son, Harry faces his greatest challenge as a father.
Triptych: Ginny's Story. PG-13. When Ginny returns home after completing her Hogwarts education, she finds that she and Harry don't have quite the same goals in mind.
Untitled Ginny drabble. PG-13.
Untitled H/G ficlet. PG. Follow the clues...
Untitled H/G ficlet. PG. The annual family Quidditch match at Harry's birthday party is invariably entertaining.
The Golden Horn. R. The war is finally over and Harry is ready to get on with his life. Most importantly, he wants to pick up where he left off with Ginny. First, though, he'll have to come to terms with the fact that Ginny didn't put her life on hold and wait by the fire for him to come back to her. WIP/Semi-abandoned; presently ~13K words in 6 parts.
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. Neville/Ginny
Paradise by the Dashboard Light. R. With a little help from a rusted-out Ford Anglia found sprouting flowers deep within the Forbidden Forest, Neville and Ginny find they have much to celebrate.
Neville/Hannah
Untitled Hannah drabble. PG-13.
Percy/Audrey
Surprise Invitation. PG. It's Christmas Eve, and Audrey would rather work late than return to her cold, empty flat.
Ron/Hermione
Ante Felicem. PG-13. A little self-reflection galvanizes Ron. An internal monologue set after Ron's fight with Ginny in Chapter 14 of HBP.
Empty Womb, Empty Room. R. Propagation of the species is one of our most basic and innate urges. When Nature has other ideas, however, the burden can be unendurable.
Part 1. Part 2. Pièce de Résistance. R/NC-17. It's taken a long time to wear down Hermione's resistance, but Ron is a very patient man.
Rose/Scorpius
A Fresh Start. PG. Temporarily rescued from self-imposed solitude after breaking up for good with her long-term boyfriend, Rose encounters someone from her past who offers her the opportunity for a fresh start at love.
The Transformation of Ducklings. PG-13. Rose Weasley-Granger and Scorpius Malfoy aren't about to let decades of enmity between their fathers get in the way of their friendship. As two shy, awkward teenagers wrestling with the onset of first love, they've got enough obstacles to overcome. WIP/Abandoned; presently ~31K words in 7 parts.
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. Part 7. Gen
Assumption. PG. Someone remembers a funeral and the miraculous event that took place that night.
Exit Interview. PG. On the night of Professor Dumbledore's death, Goyle receives a summons.
Incline Thine Ear. G. Arthur enjoys spending time with his son.
Tincture of Vice. PG-13. It's been nearly eighteen years since Dumbledore's death, and Draco Malfoy, who has been in hiding all this time, has finally turned himself in. Harry wants to know why.
The Weasley Special. PG-13. On the verge of bankruptcy, Fred and George make one last effort to keep their business afloat.
VORKOSIGAN SAGA
Miles/Ekaterin
Triptych: Ekaterin's Story. PG-13. Ekaterin confronts an unusual challenge in her role as Countess Vorkosigan.
Untitled Cordelia & Ekaterin ficlet. PG. Cordelia found her in the garden, perched on a pile of rocks, jotting notes on a flimsy.
Untitled Ekaterin drabble. PG-13.
Alys/Simon
Untitled Ivan ficlet. PG-13/R. Ivan walks in on his mother and Simon. Set during Memory.
Gen
Chargée d'affaires. PG-13. Missing moment from Diplomatic Immunity. With Miles and Bel in cryostasis, it's up to Ekaterin to prevent Barrayar and Cetaganda from going to war over the lost haut infants.
Comitatus. PG. Gregor seeks the input of his closest advisors on whom he should appoint his new head of Komarran Affairs. Set just after Memory.
Father Frost's Winterfair (Mis)Adventure. PG. Ivan's annual tradition of playing Father Frost for Miles and Ekaterin's twins doesn't go quite as planned this year.
Untitled Ivan ficlet. PG. Not two, but three moons shone brightly over Vorbarr Sultana that cold Winterfair night.
STAR TREK (REBOOT)
Spock/Uhura
At a Window. PG. Set after the destruction of the Narada but before Enterprise makes it back to Earth. When she is finally released from her station, the events of the past two days catch up to Uhura with a vengeance.
Keep Talking. PG. He wonders how much longer Spock can hold out. How much longer Uhura can continue talking to him without breaking down.
Gen
Untitled McCoy & Gaila ficlet. PG-13/R. McCoy has to give Gaila her pheromone suppression treatment.
Untitled McCoy, Sulu, & Kirk ficlet. PG. McCoy patches up Sulu and Kirk after another round of fencing practice.
STAR TREK (TNG, DS9, VOY)
Kira/Dukat (DS9)
The Garden of Gethsemane. PG-13. The night before he is to be executed, Dukat requests a private audience with Kira.
Part 1. Part 2. Quid Pro Quo. R/NC-17. Dukat and Kira compare old war wounds.
Secrets of the Heart. R. A glimpse into Dukat's thoughts during a reception on Terok Nor.
The Serpent and the Hawk. R. ~49K words in 6 parts. Ziyal's brutal death unites Gul Dukat and Major Kira in ways neither of them expected.
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. To Dive Into the Bottom of the Deep. PG-13. Kira follows Dukat and gets more than she bargained for.
Watershed. PG-13. The journey from Dozaria back to DS9 provides opportunity for Dukat to reflect.
Gen
VOY: Aspirations. PG. Seven of Nine gets a lesson in humanity from Q.
TNG/DS9: Beyond Gloomy Chaos. PG-13. ~59K words in 7 parts. Following Sisko's entry into the Celestial Temple in "What You Leave Behind," the Q find themselves facing a dilemma that could result in interplanetary catastrophe. Can Picard, Kira and Data retrieve the mysterious Book of the Resurrection before all hell breaks loose on Cardassia?
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. Part 7. DS9: Expiation. PG. After hearing of his family's deaths at the hands of the Dominion, Damar finds comfort and hope from an unlikely source.
DS9: In Times of Peril, Words of Truth. PG-13. Damar and Kira have managed to avoid discussing Ziyal's death and Dukat's subsequent descent into madness so far.
VOY: Kitty and the Paris-Mutuel. PG. Captain Janeway loses a bet. Or does she?
DS9/TNG: Make Me an Instrument. PG-13. Dr. Kate Pulaski assists in a massive humanitarian effort on post-war Cardassia.
DS9: No Time for Tears. PG. A young Garak has to reach a difficult decision.
TNG: Oasis. PG-13. ~28K words in 4 parts. A Starfleet doctor, still grieving her husband's death during the Enterprise's first encounter with the Borg, finds herself faced with an agonizing choice when Q is mortally wounded.
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. VOY: Past Reason Hunted. R. A Hirogen is on the hunt.
DS9: Walking Among Ghosts. PG-13. Dukat and Kira must work together to solve the mystery behind a mass grave discovered on Bajor.
VOY: Whiney Scrawny Hirogen. G. An adaptation/parody of Tawny Scrawny Lion by Kathryn Jackson. What's the way to a hungry Hirogen's heart? Through his stomach, of course.
Ashes to Ashes
Triptych: Alex' Story. PG-13. She's had too much to drink again, but the Gene Genie is there to take care of her.
Untitled Gene and Alex drabble. PG-13.
Georgette Heyer
Connubial Friction. PG-13. From Sylvester, Or the Wicked Uncle. A year or so after their unusual courtship, Sylvester and Phoebe are happily married and, at the story's outset, expecting their first child. As Sylvester's mother warned Phoebe, however, Sylvester "is determined to have his own way, and never more so than when he is convinced he is acting for one's good."
Julia Spencer-Fleming
Untitled Clare and Russ ficlet. PG. Christmas cheer, with chili, rhubarb pie, and UST.
Updated 12/24/10