AU. Warnings inside. PRiS takes a different turn when Andros is captured by Darkonda. A divided Astro team continues their mission while their leader relearns the meaning of friendship and love. Andros/Ashley.
[Spoilers for "Return to Sender Part 1."] The first day was never going to be easy, but it's less awful than it could be when there are others around to help them through it.
Sharon was really into Christmas. A tale of three Christmases, inspired by that holiday promo.
Set during "Jailbait." Sharon and Rusty further discuss the benefits of therapy, and a little bit more backstory on Sharon.
Five times Sharon called Rusty her son. Mostly fluff.
[Post 2.19 "Return to Sender, Part 2."] Some things don't need to be fixed. Others can only be fixed by coming home.
[Huge spoilers for 2.18 "Return to Sender, Part 1."] Four scenes set during and immediately after the episode, in which Sharon and Rusty fail epically at being okay.
Sharon is prompted to reconsider a decision she made decades ago, and Rusty struggles some more with his identity.
[Written for the MC gift exchange on Livejournal.] Rusty helps Sharon bring the Christmas decorations back to her storage unit.
Episode tags, epilogues, missing scenes, etc. from season three. Final update: a "Special Master" tag. Sharon tries again to persuade Rusty, and comes to some decisions.
Five times Sharon and Rusty cooked dinner together.
The only thing Emily wants for Christmas is two seconds alone with her mother.
Sharon's not so bad with breakup advice, actually. [Sharon and all her kids.]
It wasn't often that Jack held it and he wasn't going to waste it.
An unpleasant case from Sharon's past resurfaces, wreaking havoc on the present.
[Set during Jack's S2 appearance.] The key to Jack staying in Sharon's good graces was making Rusty like him.
[Set between 2.05 and 2.06] They always meant it, in the beginning. Sharon and Jack's dysfunctional relationship.
This was not how Rusty expected to spend his eighteenth birthday.
[Post-1.01 "Reloaded."] She was a horrible woman and as soon as he could, he was going to leave and never look back.