Laura Hobson. Clarinet. Sagittarius. Favourite colour blue. Smokin' hot spy. A retelling of Dark Matter from Hobson's POV, including additional scenes and an alternate ending.
After leaving the White Horse pub in Ramblin' Boy, Robbie and Laura have no more secrets from each other. Robbie learns of Laura's first marriage… to a certain spin doctor from another series. This is essentially a Robson romance and not a proper cross-over, but knowledge of the Thick of It would enhance the reading. New chapters 3-7 will chronicle their further misadventures.
Laura eases Robbie's mind in the middle of the night with kind understanding and a midnight snack. Fluffy one-shot.
One of Laura's laboratory experiments might come back to bite her… One part Robson-suggestive and one part Robson-spoof, this ficlet also nods to the Dick Van Dyke show. Post series 7 and assumes that Robbie has retired.
The return of Inspector Lewis means that there is trouble in paradise for Laura and Robbie. This is a series of short reflections, missing scenes, and episode tags from series 8 that are not necessarily connected to one another. Chapter 7 is new!
Yet another retelling of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, set sometime after Death is Now My Neighbour, looking back at Dead on Time and Masonic Mysteries before meandering through the days of Lewis.
A short speculative fluff-fic for series 8 in which Lewis re-marries, unbeknownst to the bride.
When Hobson goes missing, Innocent tries to keep the retired Inspector Lewis from meddling in the investigation. But Lewis- with Hathaway's support, of course- refuses to give up.
It's Laura's birthday again, and Robbie is plagued by his own insecurities as the party looms. As much as Robbie tries never to compare/contrast the loves of his life, elaborate birthday parties are definitely filed under "things Val wouldn't do."
Robbie and Laura bond while taking care of their ailing son. What son? The tall awkward one, of course. James may have left policing behind, but he is stuck with Robbie and Laura!
A non-linear approach to Ramblin' Boy (with a brief detour into Intelligent Design) as a series of vignettes. Memory after the fact is a complicated thing, and as Robbie and Laura look back on that magical time when their love was finally requited, they may not care in what order things really happened. Knowledge of the episode is a pre-requisite.