The conversation at the end of "A Tale of Two Stans" take a slightly different route.
Stan and Vanessa adjust to their presence in each other's lives. Going to an arcade and having a birthday party helps.
What if, after Marcy got the news in "True Colors," she-literally-ran into someone who could understand, and know best how to console her? Drabble-ish fic about Marcy having healthy reassurance and being able to make friends with someone besides Marcy and Sasha.
Drabble about some quiet angsty reflection during Hop Pop's first night in Anne's home; set during "The New Normal," references events in "True Colors." Also contains sleepy platonic cuddling.
Soos's fifteenth birthday starts out just like they have since his twelfth: with him not doing anything special for it. That changes when he goes to work. A drabble-ish story about Stan and Soos bonding.
Relativity Falls AU oneshot wherein Mabel is exhausted from trying to bring her brother home, and finding that Northwest woman on her doorstep one morning is not making her life any better-until she gets unexpected news. Dipcifica.
Stan ultimately wins against Gideon. Set post-"The Deep End." Kind of a drabble; I hope you like it.
In which Stan is not good at being kind to himself, or letting anyone else be kind to him, and Ford tries to remedy that.
The Cat finds out about what happened to Simon at the end of Book 3. My first Infinity Train fic, and kind of a drabble; sorry if it doesn't measure up to expectations.
Despite how this might sound, it is NOT meant to be slash. Just silly stuff involving the boys being cold, Sherlock being a blanket hog, and John's solution. Takes place after The Great Game.
Sherlock comes home one day wanting the couch, but finds John already using it. Supposed to be bromance. Might be OOC, because it's fluffy and sweet. And it's probably before Reichenbach, but after Baskerville. Any questions?
John has been keeping an incredible, magical secret from Sherlock that is just now coming to light. Post Baskerville. Technically a crossover from a book series I've been writing, but I don't know if that counts, since it hasn't officially been published. No slash, AU. Title stands until someone can suggest a better one.
John writes a letter explaining to Sherlock why he acted the way he did when the detective came back from the dead; hopefully he'll never read it. The bold words are ones that are supposed to be crossed out, but I didn't know how to do that earlier. SHansen has written a reply letter, named (appropriately) "Letter to John". No slash.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson go camping. Before you say, "I've read this before" and look elsewhere, it's different from the stereotypical punchline somewhat. I hope you like it.
John and Merlin meet again; this time, Arthur is back, and needs John's help. And of course, Sherlock comes along for the ride, because he can't mind his own business, and we learn more about what these two groups of friends have in common. No slash, and I claim no ownership, etc. etc.
One day, when John is exasperated with Sherlock (again), he meets someone who really understands his feelings, and they end up bonding over the people who they love most, yet who drive them the most crazy. No slash. May be kind of silly, but I feel like it works. I hope both fans of "Sherlock" and "Merlin" will like this.
Tristan Wormwood challenges Sherlock Holmes to a salsa-eating contest. Who will prevail? A vignette from one of my other stories, "The Grinning Gargoyle." If you haven't read what I've done so far, you might want to read that first, so this will make more sense. This idea came to me in the early hours of the morning, so it might seem a bit weird in the light of day. Oh, well.
John's been in kind of a bad mood, and when Sherlock criticizes his blog-again-it sets him off. Written to express my own frustration at Sherlock's criticism. No slash, despite a moment of misunderstanding; I dunno if it means I have to raise the rating or not. Slightly fluffy. And, for those who like it, there's a smidgen of Anderson-bashing; granted it's verbal only. Pre-Reich.
Not even a sociopath can withstand this level of emotion.
Sherlock gets Mycroft a goldfish for his birthday; Mycroft is amused, and retaliates. Things escalate from there. Kind of AU, because it's after their conversation in TEH, but John is living at Baker Street. If you want, you can see it as when he's avoiding Mary after learning she was an assassin. Warning: here there be fluffiness, at least towards the end.