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Bertie and Jeeves come to an understanding, but become embroiled in a mystery of interesting proportions. Uncles and Aunts feature in this international thriller.
Last bookmarked by EACade
27 May 2012
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Bertie gets a nasty scare that has more behind it than he could have imagined.
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What happens when kinky ladies project their desires onto a certain gentleman and valet?
Honoria Glossop and her friend Daphne Braythwayt suspect there's more between Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves than meets the eye. But between Bertie's rhapsodic ramblings and Jeeves' practiced mask, it's difficult to get to the heart of the matter. Then again, when there are amorous adventures to be had among friends, does the heart of the matter really, well, matter?
Last bookmarked by sophiegrace
18 May 2012
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Sherlock Holmes is retired but not gone. When an old enemy seeks vengeance, Holmes and Watson must travel back to London to stop the villain before their lives are destroyed. (Holmes/Watson)
Bertie Wooster loves detective stories, but he never imagined that he'd be in one, and if he had, he would not have imagined that he would be the bait in a villainous plot. (Jooster)
Last bookmarked by Kian
7 May 2012
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Written for this prompt: While on holiday, Jeeves finally realizes he can't take it any more and decides to make his move on Bertie when he gets home. Every time Jeeves tries to say something, there's an interruption. - birds, bezels, aunts, traveling salesmen, thunderstorms, the more bizarre the better. Finally, seeing that trying to talk to Bertie about it is going to be hopeless, he engineers a few days of absolute isolation and pounces the young master, who responds with delight and a what-took-you-so-long attitude. Massive happy smut ensues. Satisfaction is had by all.
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For the kink_bingo prompt Caning. Bertie and Jeeves are doing some spring cleaning, and Bertie unearths an old school-days relic.
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Every once in awhile, even Jeeves miscalculates. A 'what if...?'
Last bookmarked by Muffinbitch
25 Apr 2012
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What does Jeeves do on his annual week's holiday? Meta-ish crack crossover between the Wodehouseverse and, among other things, classical mythology.
Last bookmarked by laughingacademy
12 Apr 2012
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A work in progress, though each double-drabble is self-contained.
A collection of double-drabbles for Femslash100's Pulp Titles Cycle. Each chapter holds five ficlets.
Last bookmarked by Kadorienne
1 Apr 2012
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Bertie has a rather rummy realization, but there's hardly time to consider it, what with all the dratted relations who've decided to invade the old Wooster homestead, not to mention Honoria Glossop. Only Jeeves could possibly save this day.
Last bookmarked by AmethystAsheryn
3 Mar 2012
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Bertie finds himself in the soup with Jeeves.
Last bookmarked by OfficialBizness
25 Feb 2012
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Sequel to 'Bedlam'. There are obstacles on Bertie's road to recovery.
Last bookmarked by Twincityhacker
22 Feb 2012
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Bertie gets rather more than he bargained for.
Last bookmarked by grackle
21 Feb 2012
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Jeeves is inspired very early in life by one hell of a butler.
Last bookmarked by Melanthios
16 Feb 2012
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"You don’t feel that August is overdoing things a bit, Jeeves? After all, it’s an English August. I mean, no need to show off."
An eyebrow quivered, and I knew that Jeeves, that model of restraint, agreed with me whole-heartedly. "Indeed, sir."
Last bookmarked by Shalna
15 Feb 2012
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Wooster has a reputation for pinching things--necklaces, amber statuettes, umbrellas--a reputation that becomes dashedly awkward when Lord Attenbury's emeralds go missing.
Last bookmarked by laughingacademy
15 Feb 2012
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Tuppy Glossop has a spot of bother with a chap whose wolfbrother has charmed Angela away from him.
Last bookmarked by Deedlit50
15 Feb 2012
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Bertie Wooster's in the supernatural soup! After a swinging party in New York leaves him accidentally affianced to an elven heiress with more than the usual amount of matrimonial influence to throw around, where's a young gent to turn? Why, to old acquaintance Harold 'Mimsy' Dresden, part time investigator, part time stage magician, full time wizard. Together they'll have to scuttle Bertie's engagement and solve the mystery of a missing sword that could completely upend the New York social scene. In their corner they have their manservants--the inimitable Jeeves and the Machiavellian Johnson--as well as a tiny bouncer, a massive bookseller, and a shady informant who likes his payment in dirty novels. Arrayed against them are Mimsy's parole officer and Bertie's fellow suitors. Oh, and the entire might of the Old Families, those inscrutable Unseelie socialites who can't touch iron and won't ever let you out of a debt... or an engagement.
Last bookmarked by Clodia
13 Feb 2012
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When Ben goes missing, Dean has to help, even if it means going in without Sam. By the time he stops to consider the consequences, it's already too late, and Sam's skating dangerously close to the edge in his determination to fix things.
Last bookmarked by starfishpaws
30 Jan 2012
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The circumstances under which Mycroft Holmes came to take an extremely long lunch break were either very simple or very complex.
That lunch lasted twenty years, two months, three days, one hour and one minute. This came to be known in some circles as the Long Lunch.
Last bookmarked by Megaptera
30 Jan 2012
