This is the Ficswap Request I got: "Alan, Scott and Virgil are unavailable, leaving John and Gordon the only Tracy boys left. Write a story involving them in a rescue." And Here's the story I came up with.
Gordon Tracy is not a quitter. He should thank Scott for that someday. Rated T for some language. Please R&R
This is the sequel to my 2011 story entitled "Death of a Secret." Kyrano joins Melody on her trip home to Cabot Cove, Maine. But as usually happens when a Fletcher's around, death comes calling. This is a "Thunderbirds" story that is a continuation of the fusion I began in the first story, of the "Thunderbirds" and "Murder, She Wrote" universes. Rated for language.
Oneshot. Alan and Tin-tin share a few words as they wait for Fermat to make contact with Thunderbird Five, but just as Alan thinks they're getting along...
The Tracy boys are best known for being the faces behind International Rescue, saving lives and watching over the world. But even heroes need to de-stress and have fun, and as usual these guys have their own way of doing that, at the expense of a brother or two of course.
Every year Mother's Day brings heartache for the youngest Tracy, but will his fears be set-aside after he is set a challenge? Face your problems head-on as they say… Small oneshot to satisfy the plot bunny that wouldn't leave me alone.
anyone who has ever watched the Thunderbirds movie will know the story, but what if it had a big story change, what if Alan was a girl , how would that work well find out (rubbish sounding summery I know, but please give it a read)
Scott's brothers keep interrupting him.
A very short Scott Tracy introspective.
Scott coming to terms with single parenthood.
When Virgil gets lost, Scott goes searching.
She's home, but for Alan, nothing is the same. Sequel to my story "Sentinel."
There's a funny thing about making a wish: sometimes that wish actually comes true.
A little set of one-shots of the tracy boys. Brotherly-fluff and some tiny Tracy. A/N i may not have them up that fast im writing on my ipod and its very confusing and im in high school now so i have a lot to do. Thats why i only write so much.
Gordon has a bit of a bad day.
Everyone knows about Jeff Tracy the billionaire ex-astronaut and his sons but there was one thing that a lot of people didn't know about. Jeff Tracy was the father to not five but six children. There's Scott followed by John then Virgil, Gordon and Alan but then there was the youngest Tracy child. Nicole Tracy. The only daughter of Jeff Tracy. See 1st chapter for full summary.
John on his own against Alan and Gordon, plus something potentially dangerous to do. What could possibly go wrong? Well, he's about to find out.
Rated K . Alan known as a little terrorest to Jeff's employees, meets Lady Penelope's solution to Jeff's 'wild child'.
The family thinks everything is well with Alan until his nightmares return...
Virgil shared everything with his girlfriend and she shared everything with him. Everything was perfect until he had to move to Tracy Island to work for his father. Now Virgil has to find some way to tell the one he loved so much that he has to go work somewhere else and leave her behind.
Alan tells his brothers something about himself. How will they react? Non-canon pairings. One-shot.
The brothers are worried for one of their own.
This is how Gordon feels working with Scott. One shot for Louise H again xxxx
After a rough rescue call Gordon is reminded why he wears the colour orange, which poses the question: just why are the International Rescue colours as they are? Just a bit of character exploration. TV verse
He hadn't been there as their father when they needed him. But that was about to change.
On a night out, it's always a good idea to nominate someone to stay sober and have the pleasure of taking everyone home safely. This time, Scott is the chump who has to get everyone home after a celebration on the mainland for Alan's 21st birthday. And as usual, it's not going to be peaceful at all.
For Alan Tracy, some dreams are better left unmentioned. Based on (disturbing) events in the original Thunderbirds movie, 'Thunderbirds are Go' and rated M for mature content. TV-verse.