Just like it says on the inside of the box of chocolates. (A/N at the end. T for language. 2500 words.)
"After the dragon, everything changed." Post Battle of Five Armies. Rated K. 1200 words.
"Thranduil's arms tremble with effort, and his breath comes short. 'We shall win, but I am about to die.'" Thranduil/Bard, post BoFA. A/N at the end. 700 words.
"Every day is like the others. Until it isn't." Daryl/Caryl, T for language, A/N at the end. Set post S5E8.
Noah and Carl have a conversation on the porch. Noah/Beth, smutless, T for language, 2K words.
"If something happens to me, you look out for her." Sasha and Tyreese talk, after Terminus. After everything. (Team Group, Caryl, set after S5E8. Please see A/N at the end. 5800 words.)
Two views on a morning hillside. Team Group, Carol/Daryl, AU after S5 01 for avoidance of sadnesses. Originally for the USS Caryl Heaven & Hell challenge. More A/N at the end of part two.
Daryl stuffed the stinking burlap sack into the backpack and threw it at Glenn. "Savin' your hide again, chinaman. C'mon, you're with me this mornin'." S2/S3 Interlude. Canon pairings. Glenn, Daryl. PG-13 for Dixon mouth. 6K words. More A/N at the end.
Like any holiday with random in-laws, there were awkward, brittle silences and totally inappropriate comments that should have been left unsaid. They lived through it. (Written for the USS Caryl Christmas Fanfic/Fanart challenge. S2/S3 Interval . Team Group. PG-13 for limited Daryl language. More notes at the end of part 5)
Afterimage: n, an impression of a vivid sensation retained after the stimulus has ceased. 3,700 words, AU after S1-19, "Only Light In The Darkness." They were broken when I found them, that's why some of the pieces are still missing.
Brother, I couldn't have done it without you. 1,000 words. Set mid-S3. PG-13.
Rick looked around, looked at the angle of the sun, and then back at Carol. She shrugged. "Check the place out," he said. "See what we can salvage. I'm on the fence. The rest of you, you know what needs doing." It was only in Rick's mind, of course, that things sorted out so tidy. (Ensemble, Daryl/Carol, Season 5. 15,000 words total. Posting in 4 parts) COMPLETE.
The world had gone entirely dark, the first of the stars bright and fierce overhead. Daryl blinked and ran the sound through his head again before asking, with that queer certainty that was coming more and more often now around Carol, "What?" / Set at the prison, between S3 & S4. Daryl, Carol, smutless, Dixon-quality language.