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- Merlin (TV) (8)
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It's ludicrous that Tyson would mumble it, but he tries to anyway, and he kind of stumbles over his words, lips numb with alcohol as he tries to lower his voice. "Yeah, and I was just thinking. Best sex has been when someone held me down."
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Merlin accidentally starts a snowball fight and brings about some Christmas cheer for all the family.
(written for merlinadvent)
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Contrary to expectations, it is Colin who is all-talk and virginal, and Bradley who callously fucks him for recreation.
(written for kinkme_merlin)
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Merlin grows a beard; and if he likes it, he must be the only person in Camelot.
(written for thefuturefest)
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Merlin has adopted a dog, which in turn, adopts Arthur. Angst and then sex ensue.
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Babyfic! When Tony unexpectedly becomes a parent, his world view drastically changes. And changes. Then it changes again. And then again.
Last bookmarked by xaritomene
12 Feb 2012
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Set one year post movie, Charles overloads himself in Cerebro, and his mind goes walkabout; wherever he is (and he’s around), it’s not in his body. Erik temporarily takes over the school in his absence, and finds that there’s little time for resentment or hatred when he’s busy organizing assigned reading for English lit, keeping the youngest children out of trouble, and trying to talk Raven into wearing clothing for the boys’ sake. Somewhere in between taking responsibility for the students and dreaming Charles’ dreams every night, he manages to remember that he’s something rather more than a weapon. In other words: A Love Story between two Gentlemen, told in Prose, Epistles, and Nonsense Rhymes.
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The reason John and Sherlock have four children is because they didn't want five.
Cowritten with MirrorSkippy.
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Inspired by a single line in EMMA, spoken by Miss Bates, this story examines the early days of marriage for both couples, through the vector of Miss Bates' unknown special ability . . .
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Mycroft gives Sherlock the apparently simple task of solving a puzzle box containing a stolen microchip. It isn't simple.
