anoyo's Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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Rec 3
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"I only argue this much with people I want to have sex with."
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Rec 1
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He had to throw the best party in Eureka's history if he wanted to shed his apparent reputation as a bad party planner.
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Rec 1
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Jack finds a forgotten present.
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Rec 1
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Jack Carter was not actually hapless with women.
Last bookmarked by anoyo
6 Dec 2011
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Carter/Stark, 304 fix-it, but with class, and I like it, and it's so quaint and perfect
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Rec 1
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"It's not every day I fly up to see my big brother and save the world. I may as well meet your boyfriend while I'm at it." Iron Man crossover. Set during season 2.
Last bookmarked by anoyo
6 Dec 2011
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Carter/Stark, Ironman x-over, Pepper, very cute and quaint
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Rec 3
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Jack wakes up in the future and finds a familiar face he never thought he'd see again.
Last bookmarked by anoyo
6 Dec 2011
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Carter/Stark, future, very interesting and mellow, could have been longer? more depth? but otherwise brilliant
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Aristotle is said to have exclaimed "Eureka" when he discovered how to measure volume using displacement. Maybe other things can be measured that way too.
Last bookmarked by anoyo
6 Dec 2011
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Not really Stark/Carter, but still good, and Christmas-y, but not
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Rec 2
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Just another day in Eureka. *sigh*
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Rec 29
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This is not exactly what Jim thought the 'exploring strange new worlds and exotic civilizations' was about. Also, Vulcans are kind of crazy. Jim and Spock go through a alien ritual, which, yes, changes everything -- he's hoping for the better. Spock just wants to get through this with his sanity, if not his dignity, mostly intact.
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Rec 31
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Jim Kirk, a man of long drives and large personality, stumbles into a career in the PGA Tour. Fame, fortune and notoriety await him as Jim collects national media attention, groupies, a new best friend, the ire of the first lady of pro golf, and also, maybe, the love of his life.
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Rec 6
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History keeps repeating itself, and it's up to Kilgharrah and Taliesyn to make sure things go right this time. Can Merlin put destiny back on track and make sure Albion gets its happy ending?
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Erik and Charles pass the time in the middle of nowhere.
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Charles is late. Erik is on the opposite side of the Xavier Mansion and waiting. Charles makes it up to him.
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There's another reason Erik keeps the helmet on.
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The eighth time Sherlock proposed to John, it was on a Thursday afternoon in the middle of a Tesco. And like the seven times before, he got rejected.
Can be read as a stand alone. Cowritten with MirrorSkippy.
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This is a moment Sherlock will look back to time and again as the future stalks forward; an instance he will use to justify his actions, the decisions he will make. He'd known Moriarty was working solely for his attention, even John had recognized as much during the first assault. But Sherlock has been a fool, a dangerous, incompetent fool, because this is so far beyond all that. It always has been.
Cowritten with MirrorSkippy.
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In which John isn't quite living in a war zone, Sherlock experiments, and Bill Murray (not the actor) wants to get laid. Features also: pins, sponges, the question of whether or not Sherlock Holmes likes to cuddle, nightmares, a case, and seventeen steps.
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In which it's not the war John is missing, Sherlock needs to find new ways to hang on to his flatmate, and Moriarty tries to get himself a pet of his own. Features also: guns, tea, the reason Sherlock Holmes won't take the tube, cell phones, a budgie, and one obnoxious older brother.
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He is almost sure this is actually happening. After months (eternities) just existing outside of time, outside of reality and absolutely alone, this is actually happening. Maybe
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Nathan is subtle. Carter is clueless.
