Caryl, ZA. Mandrea. Dixons had their code. Nothing mattered as much as family.
Caryl, AU. Oneshot. The man doesn't look like the kind of man who wants a Christmas sweater collection, but Carol knows better than to judge a book by its cover—or a situation at first glance. Rated for language.
Picard/Crusher. "It had been a minor indiscretion. That was all. She'd told herself a few dozen times that it had meant nothing. It was just the giving in to a desire. It was just a minor indiscretion. They both knew that it hadn't meant a thing—it couldn't mean a thing." Rated for discussed situations (thought I'm terrible at ratings).
Lwaxana/Odo. Lwaxodo. Odo didn't know how much he needed her, and everything she brought to his life, until he was very close to losing it all.
Picard/Crusher. Beverly Crusher arrives aboard the Enterprise, and she brings a secret with her that has the potential to change Jean-Luc's life entirely. I always rate for potential upcoming chapters.
Caryl, AU. Mandrea, AU. It's backwards love, but it'll be love all the same. Western. Mail-Order Bride.
Caryl, ZA. "Daryl's favorite job was being Daddy, but he hadn't always been Daddy." Mandrea secondary ship.
Caryl, AU. Sometimes the connection between two souls is so strong that there are no obstacles they can't overcome…not even death.
Raffi/Seven. Star Trek: Picard. They had found something in each other that neither ever imagined, but they dared to dream of all that they could have together.
Caryl. MSR. Mandrea. When Scully and Mulder are called to respond to a murder with an unbelievable twist, they encounter the Dixon brothers and their two lady neighbors—all of which may be tied to the murder. The crime soon becomes the least of anyone's worries, however, as the group is quickly thrust into a situation where they'll need to find a way to all come together in order
Caryl, AU. Western. People might have called him savage. Maybe even she would have called him savage. Maybe, though, the best people were.
Picard/Crusher. When Q feels that he's been somehow deprived, he decides to take what he wants from Jean-Luc and Beverly, who will take any challenge necessary to get back what's most precious to them.
Crusher/Troi. The heart wants what it wants, and it won't be denied. Of course, once they found each other, neither really wanted to deny the other anything. (Rated for future chapters.)
Troi/Crusher, Oneshot. Is there such a thing as too little, too late, or is there enough time for them?
Caryl, AU. Mandrea as secondary ship. When Carol ends up in the small town of Liberty with her daughter, she finds herself among a crowd of people that seem like they might not be the most desirable bunch. As an outsider herself, she soon discovers that she can't judge a book by its cover and sometimes the most unlikely of people can become the closest family.
Caryl, ZA. Somewhat AU. He just kept going because there was, really, nothing else to do. (Somewhere around seasons 4 and 5)
Caryl, AU. Oneshot. Daryl's had a bit too much to drink, and the woman at the bar wants to take him home. I'm not sure how to rate things, so this is rated for allusions and some language.
Caryl, AU. Janeway/Chakotay, AU. Knowledge of neither show is absolutely necessary. Carol and Daryl are caught outside of their time through the actions of a now-extinct race, and they must learn to live together among the stars. Kathryn Janeway must lean heavily on her first officer, Chakotay, to help the two strangers integrate into the crew. Each couple can see what the oth
Caryl AU. The headline of the advertisement caught her attention immediately: "Wanted: A Future."
Picard/Crusher. A Starfleet captain seldom made time for his own wants and desires.