Pre-Slash
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a coyote should care
Oct 31
Jim Halsey/John Ryder
Teen And Up Audiences
Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Supernatural ElementsPre-SlashPost-CanonSerial Killers
Jim stays on the road, and practices what John taught him.
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close my eyes to dream
Sep 26
Teen And Up Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
19th Century Boudoir PhotographySeeing Your Boss' Well-Turned AnklePre-Slash
Sir John requires Goodsir’s assistance in the creation of a heartfelt memento for Lady Jane. Goodsir tries to avoid thinking about it too hard.
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bridal chorus
Jan 23
Terence Fletcher/Andrew Neiman
Teen And Up Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
Pre-SlashWeddingsAlternate Universe - No Drumming
Fletcher hates playing piano at weddings. Neiman hates this specific wedding, and he’s the best man. So they’ve got that going for them.
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broadcast all our dark dreams
Oct 5
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Lex Luthor/Clark Kent
General Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
Pre-SlashAlternate Universe - SmallvilleTeenage Dirtbags
This place up in the loft is where Clark goes to be alone, and when Clark had shown him this place, he’d expected him to laugh. Lex had asked him if he often wanted to go where no one else could find him, and also if this was where he went to drink beer.
(The small-town teenage dirtbag AU nobody wanted, prompted by cygnes/manzanas-amargas and the prompt ’things you said that i wish you hadn’t.’.)
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strange fun
Sep 8
Teen And Up Audiences
Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Head InjuryConsent IssuesPre-SlashDrabble
Caleb wakes up on the floor.
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The Blow That Envy Gave
Apr 25
General Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
Young Henry knows he’s playing with fire.
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be bold, be bold
May 31
General Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
RobotsAlternate EndingPre-Slash
In a dead man’s house, they are in a room full of dead women’s brains.
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As We Bind, So May We Find
Dec 21
The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Charles Dickens
Teen And Up Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
On Bazzard’s first Christmas in London, the thorn of anxiety is keenly felt, and then drawn out a little.