Three points in Dean and Cas's relationship, seen by different people. Destiel, can be read as romantic or strong platonic.
Percy's the co-owner of Mycenae's Coffee. Nico's been painting the walls in the dead of night. Tension ensues, and all that accompanies it. Coffee Shop!AU.
Between a line and a segment lies a ray, a piece of space that is open on one end and closed on the other. Or, the love of Jason and Piper.
Or, an envelope of reminders and the unknown importance of war and warriors. Reychel, can be read as romantic or platonic.
The thing is. The thing is, fatal flaws aren't always just that. They're good things, too, sometimes, but most of the time they're naught but another characteristic, a driving force behind the person that claims them. Percy/Annabeth/Nico.
Or, Seven Things You Weren't Aware Of, Regarding Molly Hooper.
Or, four things hidden in workplaces. Cecil/Carlos.
Or, three adjectives, two verbs and the noun John Watson has used to describe Sherlock Holmes. Johnlock, can be read as romantic or platonic.
In which the radiator dies and gets no attention, Nico complains of the cold, and Percy thinks of a way to warm up. Slash. The less kid-friendly sequel to 'Radiator' and 'Radiator, Slightly Burnt'. Co-written with T.B. Roc.
Dialogue only-In which Mary makes tea, the skull isn't needed, and Sherlock solves a case.
The sequel the 'Reanimate Bone, Celestial Bronze, Stygian Iron'. Percy, having regained a facsimile of an arm, struggles to heal and overcome his trauma of the wars and the aftermath. Rated Mature because of hurt, trauma, language, mentions of a attempted suicide/self harm, underage relationships, PTSD and war. Eventual Pernico.
Ender was brilliant, which was the only way he managed to survive from a Tribute to a Victor. But is that really survival, and is his brilliance nothing but another weapon against him? Ender/Bean, undefined relationship.
Annabeth's nothing but a thief, a low-life criminal, and she's happy that way. Criminal!AU Percabethico, Percabeth, Perachelbeth, and implied Thaluke. Rated M for underage, violence, language, and illegal behavior.
Or, an unlucky number of rules for dealing with Cecil and Carlos.
Percy loves the sea, and the land during a storm, and the way his love for others washed like a dangerous tide. Merfolk!AU.
Percy is thirteen when he's Reaped for the Hunger Games, and he feels what it's like to drown on dry land.
A story of sharks, gummy worms, and sabotage. Human!AU. Percy/Annabeth/Nico.
The story of a few revelations. It was August when Travis and Connor stuck their heads in her cabin. "One year. Coast-to-coast. You in?"
Objects haunted-not by spirits, but by the living-and left to the hunters, to remind them, digging in like corkscrews. Series of chapters. Destiel, can be read as romantic or platonic.
Can mean the inability to describe emotions verbally. Or, Sherlock, in the eyes of Mycroft Holmes.