Sam and Witch are left to their own devices after Jake goes to college. This is their story, an exploration of the horse/woman bond, with lots of sass, because really, have you met Witch? Title comes from the Eagles song of the same name. One-shot that grew into a story about life lessons as taught you by the animals of Three Ponies.
One case with a senator who plans to run for President made them well known. (They refuse to say famous. It's the f-word, after all). How is a couple hiding a huge secret going to survive the limelight? This is their adventure, and we're along for the ride, along with Twitter, Tumblr, the blogosphere, and the rest of the media. Luckily, we have better seats.
"Now we're far apart/And I don't lie awake at night/But every once in a while/Right out of the blue/I remember you." Jake is a sophomore at college when things go from good to everyone's definition of great. That is, except his own. It takes a mystery man, a horsehair bracelet, and a "hack reporter" to help him see the fine lines between humility and reclusiveness. Challenge fic.
Sequel to A Better Normal. Sam and Jake are parents. Jake is trying to learn to be a father and to rebuild his professional life after risking it all to save Sam and Quinn, and Sam is trying to figure out what it really means to balance motherhood and save the wild horses. The altered timeline of ABN is followed and updates can be expected weekly.
Sam is forever one of the guys. She likes it that way fine. People stay out of her business, and she gets along well with everyone. That doesn't mean, however, that she is any less of a girl, even in stereotypical ways. She thinks football sucks, and that engines are confusing. She's authentically herself. What happens, then, when someone comes along who challenges the status quo?
The life Sam loved stole everything that mattered to her in one fateful second. Now, it's giving her the only chance she'll ever have to get it all back. Amarillo deals with the reality of long term recovery, relationships, and being both independent and interdependent all along the broken road to self-actualization. Part 2 of the Run Trilogy.
This is a take on their college years, after getting together at the end of I Remember You, but before Loula heads to college. In which a homesick Sam copes with misunderstandings, bugs, beer, bossy boyfriends, boots, and berry blast shampoo. Prompts and input are humbly requested. Warnings: College and relationships. A lot of things are Not Okay. Strong T.