Dead Man Walking. House never gets to hear what the dead guys want. (Supernatural crossover. Teen. 600 words.)
Fair. Leaving should get easier with practice. (Wilson. General. 200 words)
Nocturne in Grey and Gold. A piano, a motorbike, a river, a few telephone calls, fifty cents gone for good, and one late-night conversation about the lies our forefathers told us. (House, Teen, 2500 words)
Real Estate. Two men, an empty house, a bottle of wine, and a remote-control fireplace. (House, Wilson. Teen. 800 words)
Takeout in Bethlehem. A conversation over a Christmas dinner of Chinese takeout. (House, Wilson. General. 280 words)
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Doctor Who & Torchwood
Angels in the Architecture. Sometimes she thinks she can still hear them, even after the pendant is gone. A coda to "Greeks Bearing Gifts." (Tosh. General. 1000 words)
Go On the Useless Presents. Jack and Ianto after a holiday party. (Jack/Ianto. Teen. 700 words)
The World and the Child. Just once or twice, to watch her grow up, but never to say hello. (Jack & Rose. General. 600 words)
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Stargate Atlantis
Gambler. A sad tale of a broken finger. Except without the sad part. (John, Rodney. General. 285 words)
A Year in the Life. John and Rodney are demon hunters. With rock salt and holy water and Latin rituals and everything. (AU Supernatural crossover. John/Rodney. Teen. 3300 words)
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Gordon Korman 'verse
Observations of Algonkian Island Aquatic Nuts in Their Natural Habitat. Rude and Mike in the woods with a rope, and a beaver. (I Want to Go Home! General. 1500 words)
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Firefly
Untitled. Might've been they made some enemies last time they touched down on this shithole moon. (Jayne, Simon. General. 670 words)
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Ocean's Eleven
Other Ways to Sell the Sun. The evening before that thing with the guy in Belize. (Danny/Rusty. Teen. 1700 words)
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Miscellaneous
The End. The Death of Rats does its job. (Discworld/Harry Potter crossover. General. 250 words)
updated 22 October 2007