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Auden writes Christopher who writes back to Auden.
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They bear their burdens, they struggle, they rely on each other. Vaguely AU.
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Five lessons John learned from his friends that turned out to be really essential for his relationship with Sherlock.
Written for the friendship/companionship challenge in Watson's Woes
Last bookmarked by curiousdreamweaver
15 May 2012
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Written in a series of reblogs on tumblr. Began with the question of "who the heck scattered Shepard's model ships all over the Normandy?"
Last bookmarked by Code Sumeragi (strifekun)
13 May 2012
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Jensen plans to take care of his heat the way he normally does: alone. But there’s a stranger on the subway that has a better idea.
Last bookmarked by ChaosWithOrderOnTheSide
10 May 2012
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Attend the Tale of the Hero Page Tavros and the Knight he served in their struggle with the fearsome Scourge. Translated from the original Alternian text.
HSO Round Three Team Davros Entry
Last bookmarked by transparantVisionary
2 May 2012
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Tom settles in Ireland when all is said and done.
Last bookmarked by theladyunicorn
14 Mar 2012
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No one ever expects the inevitable blow – that’s the beauty of it, the beauty of losing who you were; who you wanted to be, only to realize it was a lie all along.
(This is kind of noir!au. Eames is a dirty cop, partnered with Cobb, Arthur is an assassin -- and others play roles as well. Nothing is quite what it seems.)
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If the Don ordered it, Vincent Valentine would break his own knees and smile. Toothily. Yuffie, on the other hand, might just do anything to kill him... (A double character sketch: Vincent Valentine, enforcer; Yuffie Kisaragi, gun moll.)
Last bookmarked by MAIMS
4 Nov 2011
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People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. But the self is not something one finds, it is something one creates. ~Thomas Szasz, "Personal Conduct," The Second Sin, 1973
Last bookmarked by hana7blossom
27 Sep 2011
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Japan seems the type to have you in some erotic scenario before you even know what's going on.
Last bookmarked by readergirl12
20 Sep 2011
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Sam has a thing for Tron's neck. (co-tweeted with brightdreamer)
Last bookmarked by kijikun
30 Mar 2011
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If Patrick had had anyone to call and freak out at, nine months and three weeks ago, he would have.
Last bookmarked by inteligrrl
14 Dec 2010
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Seven years after the death of Christ, our heroes are in Rome, and it's festival time. Aziraphale is mildly enthusiastic. Crowley is blasé. The Emperor is insane. Written for the 2005 GO Exchange. The prompt was "Saturnalia": the Roman winter solstice festival, sacred to the god Saturn. Saturn was believed to have once been a man and ruled a human kingdom for a long Golden Age; it was also believed that he would someday return and restore his kingdom. Saturnalia was marked by turnabouts and power exchanges—children ruled families, slaves ruled households, etc.—gift-giving (candles were traditional), and revelry. This fanfic was brought to you by The Golden Bough, the History Channel, and a fair amount of smutty kitsch (some of it actually period). It came out rather raunchy, pretty kinky, and very very camp. Illustrated by Quantum_Witch
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Sequel to "Compromising Positions." Apparently for the angel-in-residence there circa 40 AD, "do as the Romans do" involved rather publicly and noisily giving an Agent of the Adversary the shagging of his existence, while one was wearing entirely too much costume jewelry and purple drapery and the other was wearing mostly body oil, a slave collar, and a smile. It was possibly the only truly shocking thing to happen in Rome in the past three years that really couldn't be blamed on Caligula. As we look in on our heroes again, we see that Aziraphale has not yet fully recovered from his self-inflicted Saturnalia trauma. Crowley, obviously, cannot be counted on to help his repentance. Illustrated by Quantum_Witch
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A remote, stony isle in what wasn't called the Dark Ages yet: the monks have their angel, the Vikings their demon, and this can't end well. For the humans, anyway: the immortals have their own Issues to resolve. Art by Quantum_Witch.
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The Crusades could throw a spanner into any new and rather delicate Arrangement. Especially since it seems neither party has read all the fine print. Illustrated by Quantum_Witch. Sequel to "Amid the Sacred Wreck" but you don't need to have read that to understand this.
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It's the 16th century, Golden Age of intra-Christian religious warfare, Hermetic magic[k], English literature, and codpiece jokes. In which Crowley has a bad secret, a good sulk, and an ill-advised scheme; Aziraphale has a mortal admirer who's getting too close (in a purely Neoplatonic way, of course); and the Need-to-Know Basis clause of the Arrangement is stretched to the breaking point. Illustrated by Quantum_Witch
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The Curious Incident of Lower Tadfield was not the first time our world has been in immortal peril, nor will it be the last. This particular incident, decades earlier, had far-reaching consequences, as well as Aziraphale's most regrettable fashion moment of all time - which is saying something. Art by Quantum_Witch.
