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John develops an unusually strong obsession with Mycroft's hands.
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12 May 2013
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The Benefits of Disengaging the External Inertial Dampener from a Northern Californian Perspective, or Lonesome No More! by katiemariie
Star Trek (2009)
14 Aug 2010
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Sulu, an emotionally uncommunicative mama's boy, decides to get back at the newly single and sexually frustrated Spock for the "external inertial dampener" embarrassment by being a hand!tease. Little does he know that Spock is about to go through "pawn far" and is looking for a "tile-uh." Shenanigans ensue.
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12 May 2013
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In Which Tony Stark Builds Himself Some Friends (But His Family Was Assigned by Nick Fury) by scifigrl47
The Avengers (2012)
14 Apr 2013
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4 May 2013
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HOW could a simple writing contest turn out so badly for the rowdy Gryffs who target a seemingly shy, defenseless Ravenclaw? 1945 MASH-UP of most major and minor characters of HP and other fandoms, as well as historical characters. [READER WHO JUST HEARD A MENTAL SCREECH OF BRAKES, GET BACK HERE AND LISTEN TO ME!! This is not a farce, nor crack, nor crap. Just try chapter one.]
7th Year Gryffindors learn why it is never a good idea to piss off Ravenclaw Hadrian Morgan. His payback during Professor Slytherin's class is BEAUTIFUL. In carrying it out, orphaned pureblood Hadrian catches the interest and libido of the present Lord Marvolo Slytherin, who -- with the assistance of the entire Slytherin student body as well as a few other surprising characters -- tries to lure Morgan into his life and his bed. But just how naive is Hadrian Morgan, really?
Chapter 13 is co-written by Marksmom.
This story has devoted readers who take joy in wicked humor, intense slash romance, and surprises at every turn. I HAVE BEEN COERCED BY FANS INTO TELLING YOU THIS NEXT BIT VERBATIM: "If you don't think you'll like this, at least read Chapter One; odds that you'll regret it are vanishingly small."
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3 May 2013
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Latin; a dead language with no practical applications except perhaps the deciphering of old texts and as a particularly quaint party trick.
Thankfully, as Harry finds out, Latin is not as dead as he was first taught when he decided to learn the language. It wouldn't have mattered anyway, of course; he loved Latin, and would have been proud to know it even had it been as useless as it was pretty. But in the world of Wizards, the world of Magic, Harry realizes his rare talent with words is particularly valuable in the highly complicated and controversial subject of Spell Creation, a subject he soon becomes enamored with despite having to hide his interest from everyone.
Besides, it's not like he's going Dark, after all.
Bookmarked by crystalclear8050
2 May 2013
