Stargate: Atlantis - Gen
Balance ( G, ~900 words)
Teyla is an ugly girl.
COD (G, ~900 words)
Rodney encounters cake. John worries.
Ten Thousand Years of Solitude (PG-13, ~12.000 words)
Rodney wished it could be just as easy to find out what was wrong with Sheppard. Just open him up and discover what makes him tick. Find the glitch and fix it. People were so complicated. No logic, no way to anticipate their reactions. It was so much easier with technology. Push a certain button and you knew you would get a certain response. With people, you never knew what to expect.
Koteka (PG-13, ~2400 words)
John wondered if there was a standard operating procedure for when one of your officers had been whacked in the face with what was technically an enormous strap-on. If there was one, he'd never heard of it.
The Uttermost Secrets of Time and Space (PG, ~1000 words)
Rodney and Death. Crossover with Terry Pratchett’s Discworld
John Sheppard and the Big Alien Conspiracy (PG, ~1900 words)
John and his team and all the things aliens makes them do.
Splintered (PG-13, ~6300)
Ronon thought he knew stubborn, but that was long before he met John Sheppard and Rodney McKay.
Stargate: Atlantis - John/Rodney
The Entangled Particles ‘verseThe AU that ate my life. John is an unhappy chopper pilot. Rodney is an equally unhappy author. John reads one of Rodney’s books. The rest is history.
Flu Kisses (G, 329 words)
"I'm fine," Rodney tried to answer. It came out more like 'I'b fide.
Kiss of Life (PG, 310 words)
Rodney's clothes are glued to his body, his knees are aching from the hard surface of the pier, his lungs are burning
stop.rewind.play (PG, ~500 words)
Rodney's sitting hunched over his desk, fingers moving slowly over the keyboard, muttering to himself.
Out (PG, ~900 words)
Hi, Dad. I… I thought I’d drop by to see you.
Rest Your Weary Heart (PG-13, ~1100 words)
John is tired. Rodney helps.
Hustle (NC-17, ~14.700 words)
It was the scam of the decade, of this John was certain. It was the con, the one every grifter in the world dreamed about, the one he would be able to retire on. The one where they are all conmen in Vegas.
Graffiti (PG, ~800 words)
I am writing
graffiti on your body
I am drawing the story of
how hard we tried
The Opposite of Fine (NC-17)
After Miller’s Crossing, John is fine. No, really.
At This Time, In This Place (NC-17, ~1500 words)
John tests the cuffs, pulls a little at them. They’re tight but not too tight, and safely secured to the headboard. Rodney looks down at him from where he’s standing beside the bed, half amused, half turned on.
Eventual Thaw (PG-13, ~5300 words)
The main reason John decides to break up with Rodney is to avoid being dumped first.
The Very Dirty and Vaguely Disturbing Story of Why We Haven't Seen the Fleece in Pegasus (NC-17, ~2300 words)
John really likes Rodney’s fleece.
Abandon (NC-17, ~2700)
"If you come inside now, I won't be able to help myself." The one with Rodney on alien Viagra.
The (Almost But Not Quite) Non-existent Hotness of Rodney McKay (NC-17, ~1800 words)
In which John completely fails to break up with Rodney. It's all his dick's fault, really.
Help Me Fall (NC-17, ~2400 words)
Rodney might not be able to give him exactly what he needs, but he's a genius and he'll figure something out.
Laying Claim (NC-17, ~1100 words)
Rodney McKay is possibly the worst slave in two galaxies.
In from the Cold (PG-13, ~5700 words)
Rodney looks like the Michelin man, wrapped up in his snowsuit, his hideous orange fleece, every sock he owns and half of John’s, several scarves and a fur-lined Fargo hat.
In Waiting (PG, ~400 words)
John grips the balcony railing so hard that his knuckles turn white.
Getting It (PG-13, ~700)
In which roles are reversed and Ronon learns a thing or two.
Coup de Foudre (PG-13, ~1000 words)
In which there is a thunderstorm and John does stupid and dangerous things.
Chill (NC-17, ~1600 words)
In which John is an asshole and there is...um...snowballing...
Purely Scientific Reasons, Of Course (R, ~5200 words)
Rodney is a sex toy inventor. John is a test pilot. John becomes Rodney's test pilot.
Make it Real (NC-17, ~1100 words)
"They're watching us," Rodney whispers. "All of them. You should see the look on Elizabeth's face."
Broadening Horizons (NC-17, ~3400 words)
"I asked if there was something you'd like to do and you came up with, with this, so I'll do it. For you."
Nine Tenths (NC-17, ~600 words)
John is not in the right mindset for this.
Scenes From a Practically-Marriage (R/NC-17, ~5300 words)
Rodney never really expected them to have less sex these days.
Two Weeks (NC-17, ~2500 words)
He's been on Earth for two weeks and only arrived back today.
Breakage (PG, ~900 words)
In which Rodney makes the first move and John is cute and befuddled.
Expressing Gratitude (PG-13, ~1700 words)
In which Rodney worries a lot about the state of his underwear.
After (R, ~1300 words)
In which there are tired, naked boys and a hot shower.
Hair Today (PG-13, ~8600 words)
John’s hair was problematic. The hairdresser AU.
Linger (PG, ~400 words)
Rodney’s not a big fan of mornings.
Unexpected (R, ~1000 words)
Not how Rodney pictured his vacation.
Ghost Walk (PG-13, ~20.000 words)
Teyla is missing. Rodney grows more distant for every day. Nothing has gone right in John's life lately. On top of all his other problems, it looks like he's going to have to take a little stroll through the desert.
Stargate: Atlantis - Other pairings
Nothing Gold Can Stay (Teyla/Sam, R, ~450 words)
Nature's first green is gold
Keep on Moving (Ronon/Radek, R, ~6900 words)
Ronon isn’t alone this time around.
Roll in the Hay (John/Rodney/Ronon, NC-17, ~2100)
Including Ronon doesn't mean there's less space for Rodney.
TLC (Rodney/Carson, R, ~1400 words)
Rodney McKay is the first one to admit that he's a lousy patient.
Supernatural
No More Lonely Nights (Bobby/Ellen, R, ~260 words)
Four ways everything is different and one way it’s not (PG-13, ~800 words)
Pretty much what it says on the label...
Torchwood
Too Easy (Jack/Ianto, NC-17, ~650 words)
Ianto finds it too easy to believe.
Savour Each Moment (Jack/Ianto, R, ~700 words)
The Hub is empty, finally.
Getting There (Jack/Ianto, R, ~3500 words)
Time doesn't heal all wounds but it does help numb the pain.
Merlin
The Nights (Arthur/Merlin, NC-17, ~1500 words)
Merlin, Arthur, and the nights they spend together.
Our Bitter Fate (Arthur/Merlin, R, ~1000 words)
The night before Arthur and Gwen's wedding. There's no such thing as a happy ending.
Fringe
Plus ça change (gen, PG, ~1000 words)
Pattern - a series of steps, repeated
Star Trek: XI
Deceleration (Kirk/McCoy, PG, ~1100 words)
The thing about Jim Kirk is, he doesn't know how to stop.
Marking Territory (Kirk/McCoy, R/NC-17, ~1100 words)
"If anyone should get to have sex in the command chair, it should be me."
Not Easily Impressed (gen, PG, ~1100 words)
Uhura has to give James Kirk one thing - he has endurance.
Yours For the Asking (Kirk/McCoy, PG-13, ~6500 words)
Jim should have paid more attention during his first aid classes. The thought had been niggling at him all through the three years at the Academy. But he'd just always figured that when the time came that he would need the information, he'd have Bones right there by his side anyway and wouldn't have to worry.
Hawaii Five-0
Best in the Morning (Steve/Danny, PG, ~800 words)
In which Danny is sleeping and Steve is absolutely nothing at all like any character from Twilight.
Fall Madly in Bed (Steve/Danny, NC-17, ~4800 words)
Danny has a bad day and Steve is the opposite of smooth. "Did you... sorry, did you just kiss me to cheer me up?"
Gerbil Story (gen, G, ~1600 words)
Danny has an unusual problem, Kono squees, Chin suffers, and Steve secretly has a heart made of marshmallow.
Full Immunity (gen, PG-13, ~700 words)
Danny’s conscience speaks in Grace’s voice these days.
Shall Pass Through Fire and Water (Steve/Danny, PG-13, ~2000 words)
Steve is not getting out of that building alive.
We All Have Our Time Machines (Steve/Danny, PG, ~1300 words)
Steve breathes back the life into an old family tradition. Danny reaps the benefits.
Until the Hour of Separation (Steve/Danny, PG-13/R, ~10.000)
Danny has a long history of getting his heart broken. Steve sneakily tries to make him move in anyway.
The A-Team
Before the Next Song Begins (gen, PG-13, ~2500 words)
It’s the first time since they broke out of prison that they’ve actually had the time to stop and breathe and the strain of the past days is hitting hard now. (movieverse)
Suits
Happy To See Me (Donna/Harvey, NC-17, ~5100 words)
He’s already her boss and her best friend and they’ve been through enough together that having sex couldn’t possibly change anything fundamental between them.
Avengers
Sum of 180 Degrees (Clint/Coulson/Natasha, PG-13, ~5200 words)
Agent Coulson is not dead, director Fury has a black eye, Black Widow wants cotton candy, and Hawkeye is thinking about running off to join the circus again. All is not well with the world, but it least it's still spinning.