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Fanfic, Part Deux:
(Or, "Do you write about anyone who doesn't wear spandex?")
Here's where the rest of my fanfic, i.e. non-wrestling, is being kept. I advise you to run. Now.


Harry Potter

 Wiser Than the Evening
- A moment in war. Death-fic. (PG, themes.)
(Afterwords: Vignettes)
 One Art
- Set after the defeat of Voldemort.  Sulking, an interruption, and a sacrifice. (PG, themes.)
 Underneath the Bridge
- Sirius Black relearns the details of being human. (PG-13, themes.)
 Moonlight Sonata
- A full moon, a study session, and ashes.  (PG-13, themes. Again.)




MetSlash
(Or, why Lars Ulrich has a hit out on me, part 1.)
 Lure
- Set shortly after the summer of 2000. James shows up to try to take care of a pneumonia-ridden Kirk (be afraid), and discovers that's the least of his concern. (NC-17 for the man-sex.)
 Thriller
- Co-written with Rhi. Kirk/Lars, a tacky haunted house, and Vincent Price, that's amore'.

Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series
(Or, "Laugh and I'll put a hit out on your life.")
The happy little story of a group of aliens who were displaced from their home planet due to a hostile takeover, a dimension rift and a rebel mission gone awry. Of course, the back story is basically just an excuse to get them on to Earth, but we won't quibble. This show was actually rather mature for Disney, complete with tongue-in-cheek pop-culture references and, occasionally, gutwrenching emotion. Plus, it had Tim Curry. What more could you want?
 Worth
- More than one member of the Flashblade family wears a mask. (PG for language, themes; sap-laden.)
 Obligation
- Duke muses, Nosedive sleeps and Wildwing checks in. Sequel to Worth. (PG for language, themes; also sap-laden.)

Emotional manipulation ahoy!
Touchy Boylove
(Or, "how I stopped worrying and learned to love the shame.")
 All We Need of Hell
- Two years after the collapse of N'Sync, James Bass has a visitor. (PG-13 for language; mention of character death.)
 Priority
- Lance forgets, sometimes. (PG, slash.)
 Russian Roulette
- Chris knows better. (PG-13 for language, possibly disturbing themes.)
 Kissing Mississippi
- Justin comes home. (PG-13, slash.)


Gundam Wing
(Or, "It's like Hanson, except with weapons of mass destruction.")
Politics, pretty boys and more seething angst than you can shake a stick at! (A word of advice: Don't shake a stick at Heero. You'll lose a hand, and poor Duo will just get jealous.) From left to right is Quatre Raberba Winner, Trowa Barton, Heero Yuy, Duo Maxwell and Wufei Chang, interplanetary terrorists at fifteen. Fear for the Earth.
The Boundaries:
A tentative AU series, putting the Gundam boys in modern New York and crossing their paths with that of one Sean Michael Waltman. Crossover with the WWF, as cringe-worthy as that sounds.
 Sparring
- Sean gets more than he expects in a sparring partner named Wufei Chang. (G, raging mildness all around.)
 Parallel Lines
- Old ghosts haunt two lonely people as they make their way home. (G to PG for language only.)
 Sign of the Cat
- Wounded animals hide their pain. (G, angst. Mostly a character sketch for my own benefit.)
 Down In It
- There are prices for living a lie. (PG, angst and language. Implied 1+2.)


Foo Fighters
(Or, don't tell me how to give a blowjob, I was in Nirvana!)
 Lithium Sunset
- Taylor has some issues. Dave notices. (PG)
 Won't Be Taken (Undertow)
- Dave has some issues. Taylor knows. (PG-13)
 Touching Faith
- Dave isn't discrete. Taylor isn't complaining. (NC-17, masturbation)




Pirates of the Caribbean
(Or, why is the rum gone?)
 Of Shackles and the Sun
- "The first time Jack Sparrow entered a church of his own free will, it notably failed to crumble around him in protest..." (PG, hints of OT3.)
 A Peculiar Education
- Sequel to Of Shackles... Of all the people Will wanted to explain sex, Jack was at the end of the list. Jack's explaining it anyway. (PG-13, hints of OT3 and icky het.)


Miscellaneous
(Or, octagon pegs in square holes.)
 Charity
- Jay and Silent Bob.  In which Bob has a fairly normal Christmas, except for one little thing... (PG-13 for language alone.)
 Warm and Fuzzy
- Men in Black. It's the end of the world as we know it, and Jay feels gypped. (PG. Go me.)
 We, Who Have Known Sorrow
- Lord of the Rings. Eowyn speaks. Faramir longs. (PG.)

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