She knew who was sleeping behind her even without looking, after all they had continued to sleep together even after Ted's birthday party. Barney had turned up at her door a few hours after the party and without any conscious thought they ended up sleeping together again.
Barney & Robin never thought they would want kids but when their daughter was born it brought their world and opinions into a new light. Being a family was a blessing they never thought would happen and it made them both better and stronger both as people and as a couple. Follow up in my one-shot called "Hope." BR in the future.
Set post-series. Marshall and Lily welcome two more children - both daughters - over the course of their marriage.
Robin and Barney discuss everything that they held back from each other for along time including her infertility, Ted's feelings for her and spending their lives with each other after getting engagement. This starts off with the memory of Barney's proposal and includes a moment of Robin walking down the aisle at their wedding.
This is my own alternate ending for the finale. Hopefully, it is a lot more satisfying than the actual ending. Enjoy!
It's 2030, everyone is living different lives but the lives they're living isn't what they thought they wanted. Barney and Robin rediscover their love for each other via text conversations and realize that they are both missing something in their lives. Robin is with Ted but all of that will change cause being with him feels different. It feels wrong...B/R/T
It's forever, it's always, it's permanent that's what both wanted when they got married three month ago. They wanted to make a life together so one morning three months into marriage they discuss a matter that neither one would have brought up when they were single. Now they're married and that means committed their lives to each other no matter what.
You can't make someone somebody else's soulmate. It doesn't work like that. Ted/Mother, pure fluff. (the return of ellen from season one (dating website woman) so yay. also where the hell is the mother in the characters)
Ted and the mother have their first child.
One-shot. Ted and Tracy are having a baby. Fluff and some freaking out ensues.
"This sounds unbelievably lame, but whatever you're feeling is okay to be feeling, because you're feeling it," "I don't think it's about what I'm feeling though," he replies breathlessly, "It's about how my Mom and Dad are divorced and they're not going to get back together and they didn't even tell me," Ted and Robin deal with his parents' divorce, post 2.03 Brunch. One- shot.
In 2030, Barney adds some much-needed perspective to Ted's oft-told tale.
Ignores finale. Random one-shots about Barney & Robin's friendships with the Erikson & Mosby kids. Ch 46 finally up!
Penny and Luke Moseby are somehow sent to the past, to just before Ted meet their mother, and now have to put up with the Wedding Weekend.
A journey with Robin through the years during and after Ted and Tracey's wedding, a journey filled with unexpected friendships, tragedy, responsibility, and the love that stems from it all. Robin/Ted romance, with Robin/Tracey friendship, and some Ted/Tracey thrown in.
Barney and Robin learn, the hard way, that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it, especially when that involves a pint sized vandal and a triceratops in a pirate hat. Pure B/R fluff.
After years of convincing himself that he was fine Barney feels like he can't pretend for much longer, but he's having a difficult time deciding what is right or wrong for himself. What happens when things from his past finally come to light? Reading warnings inside.
What if Robin had actually been No. 31, but the writers decided not to show us that truth in the finale? A Swarkles, B&R fanfic which follows the events of the real finale mixed with the events they failed to show. Script-style so beware. (Dedicated to everyone out there who felt betrayed by the finale and has been tirelessly trying to erase it from their minds).
Penny rolls her eyes; Luke slaps his forehead mentally. Whenever their Aunt Robin comes over for dinner, they're forced to painfully watch two morons dance around each other. Drabbles.
Ted finds out that Marshall and Lily have yet to settle their five-dollar bet from "No Pressure". Will Ted and Marshall's friendship survive this revelation?
Christmas 2015. Ted and Tracy celebrate their first Christmas as a family of three. Fluff ensues.
How will Barney and Robin react to their little miracle?
Robin receives a invitation to the gangs annual Christmas part but after the divorce from Barney she can't be around her happy friends or her ex husband because it's too much for her too bare. Will she go home to New York or will she stay in Europe? Mostly B/R but with L/R!
One-shot. A question from Penny prompts Ted to ask Tracy a very important question (again).
Luke Mosby tells his children how he met their mother. Read "The Finale: My Version" first if you haven't already.
They both had a lot to make up for, and a lot to teach. (Robin will get to tell the story of how she met their father, after all. AU, obviously).
"Kids, the thing nobody tells you about marriage is it doesn't stop when the music ends. It is the hardest, and most rewarding thing in the world." Barney/Robin, Ted/Tracy, Marshall/Lily. Not finale compliant.
A story detailing Barney's transition from Casanova to father. Rating liable to change.
A few years down the road, Barney and Robin get their stories straight while an important meeting looms. Pure fluff.
In a post season six AU, Barney deals with one granddaddy of a daddy issue