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  • Happily Ever after Is Just a Rumor

    AU season 5: Sequel to Gossip Mode Style. New relationships, villains, and Responsibilities; same old rumor mill. One would really think the happy ending would last for more than 24 hours but this is a tele-novella. Certain past decisions are about to bite some of our favorite people in the fashionable backside (like what Marc did with his YETI instructor). B/D, ATS/MH, Marc/Cliff

  • Dear Demora (Make It up As I Go)

    Sequel to Dear James and Dear Spock. The 5 year mission is a go. Everybody's trying to balance their work and family responsibilities. No one knows quite what they're doing. But they are the best crew in Starfleet, which essentially means they'll just make it up as they go. A collection of emails & other written correspondence from the first year of Enterprise's 5-year mission.

  • Scenes from Freshman Year: Fall Disorientation

    How Ryan Evans accidentally (on purpose) set up his former (?) crush (?) with his sister and has no regrets (eventually). A collection of moments from Chad and Sharpay's first semester at the University of Albuquerque. Relationships: Chad/Sharpay, Troy/OFC, Ryan & Chad & Sharpay, and Troy & Chad. SFFY remastered with better OCs, 100% more snarky Ryan, and a brand-new ending.

  • Infinite Messaging to The Endgame

    The best way to communicate in an emergency is via text. Thanos bent on wiping out half of the universe is an emergency. What's easier, stopping him from wiping out half the universe, undoing the damage he already caused in one timeline where he succeeded, or getting that Tony & Steve to get their ship together? 2 timelines, 1 mission, & an infinite amount of text messaging

  • Letters I Can Never Send

    Spoiler warning: Set post NWH. For the first time in Peter's life, he is alone. No friends, no May, no other Avengers, and no one that remembers who he is. All he has left is Spider-Man. So he starts over. If he keeps writing letters to May, nobody needs to know. There's no one for him to tell anyway.

  • Lie Detector Confessions of a Reluctant Legacy

    Agent Triplett's second encounter with Nick Fury's infamous lie detector should go just as easy as his first. Unfortunately, this Agent Koenig asks more follow-up questions and is more of an Agent Carter fan boy than his brother. Warning: This is what happens when you let head cannon go too far.

  • Hydra lullaby

    How far would you go to protect your child? A 'Hydra created a kid with Tony/Steve's DNA story' but with a twist and all the complications that come with discovering you have a 27-year-old son you knew nothing about. Sequel to Tony Stark is Not a Relationship Expert. T/S, M/C, P&T&S, familial Fitz&Stark, Skye?Trip, and it's complicated Fitzsimmons.

  • Love, Commitment, and Valentine's Day in the 23rd century

    So how exactly do you convince your girlfriend of four years that you're not proposing to her because she accidentally got pregnant due to a 'mission mishap', but rather you're head over feet in love with her and you want to spend the rest of your life with her, ring or no ring? Bones has his work cut out for him on Valentine's Day 2264.

  • How to Surprise Your Boyfriend at Christmas

    Jim and Spock have been happily together for the last three years thanks to a meddling assistant, Nyota, and a little (alleged) shipping mishap from the Red Light District adult specialty shop. As a result of the candy cane 'toy' incident, Jim tries to figure out Spock's gift early. This year with the 'help' of Baby Spock, Spock may actually pull off the surprise of a lifetime.

  • Tony Stark is Not a Relationship Expert

    Tony Stark is the last person who should be playing matchmaker, especially in light of how things imploded with Pepper when SHIELD actually blew apart. Yet, he still shows up to the Playground with shiny new boyfriend in hand to try to fix Coulson's life and his relationship with Agent Scary. No wonder he gets shot. Philinda, Stony, Phil & Tony friendship

  • Complicated Love Stories from the District of Insanity

    There's a reason why Steve does not want to talk about his post-1945 relationship experiences. Not because he does not have any, but because it is extremely messy and he's not sure how to make it less so. He's never been very good at relationships. It turns out Steve Rogers is just as human as the rest of us. Pre and post CA:TWS