She had that annoying feeling whenever he was around if they didn't make any contact she would lose it. Reaching down, she laced her fingers through his and let a smile grace her lips as she felt his fingers tighten around hers.
Neal's really changed since his parents split. She can handle the books and the moods, but when he starts showing a little too much interest in current affairs about bombings and shootings, Lindsey fears that he might be going to target McKinnley. Intense Lindsey and Neal friendship (romance if you squint?) and potential trigger warnings. Complete.
Lindsay's adventures visiting Barry at college in Wisconsin.
Katherine Jane Welsh prefers to have a cigarette in the morning instead of toast, booze instead of water, and drugs instead of homework. She would also prefer to have an alarm clock wake her up instead of her drunken parents. But we can't always get what we want, can we? Under reconstruction!
Lindsay comes out to herself and the important people in her life.
Lindsay was the white flag in a game of tug of war between Daniel and Kim. Despite the title, there's no actual threesome, just one heavy metaphor. KimXDaniel eventual LindsayXDaniel, oneshot.
Sam has had enough
Ken and Amy break up, so he throws a party. Edited.
If you asked me a few months ago, I would have told you I'd never be caught dead hanging out with the freaks. Life's full of complications and lots of things can change in a couple of months, though… lots of things. Still, falling for one? No one could have predicted that. (OC POV. Follows show ep. by ep., but starts before episode 1. AU. Slow burn). REVISING as of 7/27/2016
Charles' grandmother just died. His mum remarried and now he's going to a new high school. Things seem pretty bad until Charles meets the freaks; Erik, Sebastian, Emma, and Azazel. X-Men: First Class!AU: Freaks and Geeks
An attempt at communication and understanding, in a dark, damp yard, outside a party. (Set post episode 1.6, in the context of episode 1.5.). Characters: Lindsay Weir, Daniel Desario. Warning: casual drug use.
Kim knew her life wasn't much, but that didn't mean it couldn't be something. They called her crazy. Well, crazy's better than nothing. [senior year, Kim's pov]