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Rec 3
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Tony had always been careful with who he sleeps with. Man or woman, he always makes sure that there will be no accidents. Still, who really knew how potent a god/frost giant sorcerer was in bed? Well, now he had some idea.
Last bookmarked by Girafagu
1 Jun 2012
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When Loki steps into the room, the HYDRA goons go silent. It’s a nice change from the demanding rambling, actually, even if Clint’s whole body shudders.
“What is this?” Loki asks quietly, head tilting in what seems to be honest curiosity.
Last bookmarked by Aubreylia
1 Jun 2012
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Tony gets that the others think this is an ego thing - the way he can’t resist pushing Steve’s buttons. Honest-to-God, the guy just bugs him. Mostly because Steve is distractingly perfect, but a little bit because of the family history.
Last bookmarked by lu2stylelala
31 May 2012
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Steve can tell there’s something wrong with Tony. He just doesn’t know what happened. Or why Tony’s friends seem to think it’s his fault.
Last bookmarked by Everly_Grace
31 May 2012
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What happens when a brain damaged Harry and a transgender Hermione both get sorted into Slytherin? Snape's not sure, but he thinks it's likely to be an interesting term. This story follows various first years through the trials of their first year.
Last bookmarked by Wanderer_Brown_Sheep
31 May 2012
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There are issues and people are flawed but I must say I enjoy the exploration in this format.
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LOTS OF WARNINGS ON THIS. Alternate Universe, Dark. First part in the Composing Hallelujah trilogy.
Sherlock Holmes is hailed as the world's greatest concert violinist who can't leave off the cocaine and is willing to trade sex and abuse to get it. John Watson is a failed surgeon who, after losing a high profile patient, drinks himself into a stupor and tries to kill himself - but only ends up shooting himself in the shoulder. What happens when they become roommates at Clouds House, a rehab center in beautiful Wiltshire? And what happens after they leave Clouds?
Last bookmarked by Asato
31 May 2012
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By Phil’s count, this is his third attempt at bringing the Avengers together, although he will admit his participation in the second attempt was more symbolic than anything else. He hadn’t expected Stark to be the easiest sell, or Barton to be the most problematic, but things have changed since he’s been away. [Movie spoilers.]
Last bookmarked by sentientcitizen
31 May 2012
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Rec 42
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Azula, post-canon, picking up the pieces. When she tried, Paupau clicked her tongue behind her teeth and took Azula's small hand in her own, held securely in the tiger's mouth of her thumb and forefinger.
Last bookmarked by fairytaled
31 May 2012
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Harry Dresden's first semester as an assistant professor of religious studies comes with its own unique challenges. Like dealing with Doctors Marcone and Vargassi of the philosophy department.
Last bookmarked by KiratheCarrionite
31 May 2012
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Tony wants to celebrate Steve being one year out of the ice. Steve is not so sure. [Mostly gen, but possible UST]
Last bookmarked by EternalDreamwalker
31 May 2012
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Tony is good with words. [Written for Porn Battle.]
Last bookmarked by EternalDreamwalker
31 May 2012
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Clint convinces Phil to spend the night at the Mansion. [Written for Porn Battle]
Last bookmarked by EternalDreamwalker
31 May 2012
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Phil has control issues, Clint has power issues, and the Avengers are a bundle of issues. It’s no wonder Maria wants nothing to do with them. Phil doesn’t seem to have a choice.
Last bookmarked by DreamingCoyote
31 May 2012
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Stefan's dead, Klaus is dead, and everyone runs from Mystic Falls except Elena and Alaric. They just want Damon to come back, but in the meantime, they'll put each other back together again.
Last bookmarked by vergoldung
31 May 2012
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Tony Stark is a budding actor and a ridiculous flirt at Avengers High School. Loki doesn't have a clue what the hell is going to happen next. Steve Rogers is the new kid whose existence gives you dear readers exposition, and Pepper Potts thinks that Tony's a jerk.
They're not going to grow up any time soon, anyways.
Last bookmarked by ras349
31 May 2012
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'He loves Steve, and screw it if the guy doesn't like him back. But five months ago Steve was walking and talking in 1940, for crying out loud. They electrocuted men for being gay then. So no big deal when your best mate goes and kisses you. It's just a life sentence to torture. And six months in a shiny new flashy world isn't going to wipe that knocked-in fact from a hard-drive.'
Minor, minor warnings for homophobia, I guess. Bless 'im, he don't mean it really. And a tad angsty, with some poor self-esteem, but hey! All's well that ends well.
Last bookmarked by madder_rose
31 May 2012
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In which Harry is the best baker in Chicago, but still ends up starting a few fires along the way. (revised final version)
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Rec 2
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-1- When a distinguished [but elderly] scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
-2- The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
-3- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
( -- any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology;)
( -- any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced;)
( -- any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from a rigged demonstration;)
( -- any sufficiently advanced anything is indistinguishable from utter nonsense [especially if it is sufficiently advanced nonsense to begin with.])Last bookmarked by Teogli
31 May 2012
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(see notes for warnings)
In which Jo Watson tries to take this therapy business into her own hands, London produces enough crimes of interest to satisfy even Sherlock Holmes, and the Bechdel test doesn't know what hit it. Game on.
Last bookmarked by magneticwave
31 May 2012
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Around about the time Phillipa Jane told her middle-school teacher that Phil wasn’t a nickname, it was her name and not a difficult one to remember, she picked up a reputation. That hasn’t really gone away. [Always-female!Coulson/Clint]
Last bookmarked by dosciencetoit
31 May 2012
