Kaye is alone in New York City, struggling to make her way. She lives from her car, steals to survive, yet somehow manages to get by. She stumbles into Sterling Cooper catching ear of the winds of change. Kaye is relentless; a liar, a thief, a con with an addictive personality and always gets what she wants. Is Sterling Cooper Draper & Sharpe on the menu? Beginning After S3E13
Post season 7a, Ted returns to the New York office and has to work with Peggy again... Ted/Peggy, Peggy/Pete
Five conversations Sally Draper never had. AU, skips around chronologically. Originally written in March 2013.
It's 1977 and Peggy Olson has achieved just about everything she has ever dreamed of professionally. Will the return of her friend and mentor finally enable her to have it all? Don/Peggy, Stan Rizzo, Ken Cosgrove, Sally Draper, Katherine Olson, & Betty Francis. Rated M for sexual content. *SPOILERS FOR SEASON 7A. **Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything. ***STORY NOW COMPLETE.
What would happen if Don and Peggy's dance at the end of "The Strategy" had ended a bit differently? Would life at SC&P Ever be the same? Rated M for language and sexual content. *Spoilers for season 7A. Don/Peggy, Stan Rizzo, Pete Campbell, Megan Draper, Lou Avery. **I own nothing, Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything. ***COMPLETED 9/20/14
Megan thinks about her relationship to Don.
Pete has to face the truth about him and Peggy.
hardboiled detective AU: Detective Don Draper has a bad, bad day.
In reference to 6x05 "The Flood" - Don struggles with fatherhood, even in the beginning.
"It's amazing that you didn't get bit," Betty murmured. "Didn't I though, Don thought," No, it seemed that Don Draper had been bitten by a bug of different sort, one that would pierce the heart, and leave an indelible mark that would not wane with calamine lotion. There didn't seem to be a cure for the sensation that he was feeling, stronger than any itch.
Ted is coming back to New York, his marriage is in shambles, but can he repair his relationship with Peggy? - Ted/Peggy, Peggy/Don (I own nothing, all characters belong to Matthew Weiner.)
Don Draper's worst fears are realized when the FBI comes looking for him. He takes the high road and turns himself in, but his life and those of his loved ones will never be the same. AU. Don/Peggy. Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Sally Draper, Pete Campbell, Stan Rizzo, Betty Francis. *Mild spoilers for season 7A. **Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything. I own nothing.
This episode fits into 6x12, 'Quality of Mercy', and deals with one possible scenario to expand upon the phone call between Don and Betty A/N: This story is somewhat darker than my usual fair. It may lack the typical happy ending, but then not all stories are meant to end happily. If you look towards the end, there's a glimmer of hope, which can lead to eventual happiness.
What was merely supposed to be a casual fling has turned out to be the most meaningful relationship of their lives. Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Stan Rizzo. Rated M for sexual content. *ONE SHOT* **Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything, I own nothing.
Set in S 6 Ep 6. Takes place while Don and Pete are screaming at each other about Jaguar in the office. My own spin on what I wish would have happened. Slash pete/don
The death of a beloved colleague causes Don to reflect upon his life. He soon discovers that the key to his happiness was where he least expected. *ONE SHOT* Don/Peggy Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Roger Sterling, Ted Chaough, Stan Rizzo, Joan Harris. Rated M for language and sexual content. *Spoilers for season 7A. **Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything, I own nothing.
For years he'd played the game, selling his soul a little bit at a time. Then one day Don Draper just snapped. He'd seen something happen, something vile. And instead of trying to stop it he'd done nothing. Nothing at all! This is an ugly and painful story, so be warned. Rated T for brutal violence, rape, and suicide. Also racial prejudice and hopeless despair.
Don and Betty return to Philadelphia to bury Betty's father; set after episode 3x04, 'The Arrangements
It's not sparkly, it's not glamorous, it's just Stan and Peggy being Stan and Peggy; two people who understand each other far too well... and it just happens to be Christmas Eve. An extended and edited version of chapter 3 from my longer fic, 'Receivers'. Stan/Peggy
Lieutenant Donald Francis Draper resolves to help Private Dick Whitman have a better life. AU. Dick Whitman, Lt. Donald F. Draper, Anna Draper, Adam Whitman, Betty Hofstadt, Roger Sterling, Pete Campbell, Freddy Rumsen, Joan Holloway, Peggy Olson. Rated M for sexual content. *STORY NOW COMPLETE, **I OWN NOTHING. MATTHEW WEINER AND LIONSGATE OWN EVERYTHING.
Alec McLane is nothing the advertising world has seen before: shy, slow, paranoid, and generally afraid of intimate relations. He keeps much to himself, but gets the job done. After hours though, the women beckon him like a siren.
Don has the best of intentions when he tries to give Peggy some unsolicited advice about her love life, but things don't go as planned. Don/Peggy *One-Shot. **SPOILERS FOR SEASON 7A. ***Matthew Weiner and Lionsgate own everything, I own nothing.
Peggy's relationships — romantic or otherwise — have always been turbulent. This story is composed of a series of phone calls and encounters beginning in December, 1968, and ending late 1969. Each chapter details the interactions between two characters. Major spoilers for Season 7a. Peggy Olson, Don Draper, Ted Chaough, Stan Rizzo. **Story now completed**
Something that just HAS to happen
AU after 7A episode 1. This is a "what if" that got stuck in my head after the season opener. We meet Peggy in the early 90's as a successful business woman.
Story takes place at end of Mad Men Season 7a. Ted/Peggy/Stan. - I own nothing, I am just a fan.
Takes place after Waterloo. Peggy finds herself in a similar predicament. This story is a product of my mind wandering and my love of all things Teggy. Ted / Peggy.
Ted isn't any happier back in New York. Spoilers for season 7A.
Peggy can't sleep at the hotel and she has an urge to talk to someone. Teggy.
Peggy and Ted vignettes that take place shortly after "Waterloo."