Sanity is a relative thing, and after months at the hand of ruthless captors Q is left questioning his even more than usual. And, of course, his relationship with James Bond is not a reliable indicator. Even if Bond is the only company he wants, in the long run. Sequel to The Best Laid Plans, but can be read separately.
For the 2008 movie "Lymelife." In the wake of the events at the end of the movie, the only constant for Scott Bartlett is change.
Ramona is gone. Scott's a wreck, and as expected, Wallace is left to pick up the pieces. It's entirely possible, Wallace has noticed, that the universe hates them. Movieverse.
Madness, it seems, is contagious. In which Q limps through the life he's built for himself and James Bond aims to become a part of that life, in his own damaged, unpredictable way. Naturally, things get muddled.
Sherlock finds himself staring down at a bloodied John, and realizes with a growing horror that it is neither the first nor the last time this will happen. A one-shot for when John almost gets burned alive. Mild spoilers for the rest of the season.
For Annie, a numb denial turns to an aching acceptance. But she's not as alone as she thought. Post-Mockingjay oneshot, dealing with Annie's mindset and movement forward.
Six months in the mind of half of the whole.
The war may be over, but the wounds haven't healed.
Follows Hermione for a little while after the battle. Ron/Hermione, Harry/Ginny
George receives a proposition in the wake of his brother's death that changes his life in way he doesn't know yet. There may be more to this pairing of characters, but for now this is it. George/OC.
Hermione races to be home on her and Ron's anniversary.
The trio was lucky to make it out of the war alive. What if they hadn't been so lucky?