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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
Six Years On.
Six years after leaving Dillon, Street visits Tim. Jason/Tim.
Rating: NC-17.
SUZANNE BROCKMANN'S TROUBLESHOOTERS SERIES
Sucker.
Now that Robin was sitting here across from him with his stupid Cheerios and his stupid abs and it was all so perfect but now of course it couldn't be, not anymore. Jules/Robin, post Force of Nature.
Rating: R.
HANNIBAL LECTER
God Is Dead.
He has never liked the sound of German. Perhaps in his mind it is equated always with those Wehrmacht Heer and their cruelty. Hints of Hannibal/Lady Murasaki, written pre-Hannibal Rising.
Rating: PG-13.
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Moving On.
Today will be a good damn day, he thought, watching himself in the mirror. Jack/Ennis, yes, but also Jack/OC and the usual het associated.
Rating: R.
21 JUMP STREET
Over the Rainbow.
There were probably better ways to ask your partner if he was queer, but Doug couldn't think of one. Penhall/Hanson.
Rating: PG-13.
JOSS WHEDON'S FIREFLY VERSE
too soft, too much (fogged up version).
He's asleep, or telling himself he's asleep so he might get on with this whole business. Mal/Inara.
Rating: R.
Heat.
Simon took a sip from his glass and concentrated on not looking at Mal. Mal/Simon, drabblet.
Rating: PG.
CRIMINAL MINDS
A Remedy For Grief.
Chapter One.
A string of murders in Texas leads to an impasse for Hotch; some cases are impossible to crack alone. Preslash.
Rating: R.
Note: I will probably not be updating this any time soon.
THE VILLAGE
Cecity.
The day Ivy Walker married Lucius Hunt he could not dance with her. Ivy/Lucius.
Rating: PG-13.
RPS
Like It.
Dan found it hard to look at Tom without imagining, from a forced, birds-eye perspective, what his own lips would look like fastened around Tom's cock. TF/DR, with vagueish mentions of Dan/Emma, Dan/Rupert, and Dan/David. But not really.
Rating: NC-17.
Serenity.
Again with the images of him being rather stuffed-up, rather blown out of reality. Everything was frantic and larger than life with him; hanging on a moment, but it was all innocence and artfully ripped brand new t-shirts with store bought faded jeans. Maybe a bit of some real low-end rebellion, like staying out too late to watch Lord of the Bloody Rings or something, and not giving mummy a ring on his mobile to reassure her. Gary Oldman/Daniel Radcliffe. Warning for slight underage. Still preslash.
Rating: R (language).
Note: Probably won't be updating this any time soon. Or ever.
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