A champagne-soaked Sarah makes an impulsive wish on New Year's Eve. Cue the drunken shenanigans
Jareth and Sarah party hard to distract themselves from an impending life-changing event. From a prompt from the LFFL Friday Ficlet Challenge and the song of the same name by Sia.
A strange string of what appear to be supernatural murders put Sherlock and John up against Satan himself. As can be guessed, it's hell.
Molly adores Sherlock, but she is fed up with being bullied and manipulated by him.
Clara knows that the Doctor's friends are never what they seem and Luxian is no exception. Beautifully alien, there's something a bit familiar about Luxian. As Clara tries to encourage her new friend, she makes a startling discovery and sets Luxian on a path that will shake the world (in a good way) for decades to come. For 67
In which His Nibs pays an unexpected visit to the Author and demands a reason for her being MIA. There's glitter, colored pencils, and references to "Frozen." What more could you ask for?"
Sarah had said she needed ALL of them, and she meant it.
"You treacherous rat," spat Jareth. "You'll banish me and take my father's throne as well as his wife in one fell swoop. It would not surprise me in the least to discover, Uncle, that it was you who poisoned him!" A one-shot origin story with a touch of "Hamlet". My apologies to the Bard. *Inspired by the painting of the same name by soapybubbles3 on DeviantART
Something is weighing heavily on the mind of the Goblin Queen and Jareth is determined to find out what it is.
Seven songs in seven days are the price of Jareth's freedom from the Sorceress Sarah. If he fails he'll belong to her forever, but if he succeeds there may be even more at stake. From a prompt by Ellen Weaver. AU, J/S *Playlist link on my profile page
Sarah is bummed about being tied to work while her friends jet off to Paris, and Jareth and the goblins try to lift her spirits by giving her a night she'll never forget. No matter how hard she tries.
Sherlock is bored and, though he won't admit it, lonely without John Watson. At the prompting of Molly Hooper, he takes what appears to be an open-and-shut case of spousal infidelity. It's up to Sherlock to discover the secret hidden behind the faces, and it's up to Molly to help Sherlock to deal with his emotional turmoil. Sherlock/Molly