. . . or, Shawn Spencer and his Adventures in Brainweird Land. (Or, Shawn is schizotypal, but good luck getting him to admit that.)
Being in the same room isn't the same as being together. Someone decides that Dean needs a little extra kick to get him back in gear with his brother before it's too late. [s5, post The End, largely canon compliant]
Rigsby and Jane discuss fatherhood. It goes about as well as you would expect. [gen, s4]
Draco doesn't have the best reactions when things don't go his way. Or, arguably, he has the best one of all.
Nearly everyone knows who Teddy Lupin is before they meet him. Or at least, they think they do.
In the aftermath, Harry doesn't really want to start coming to grips with his childhood. But there's a tiny color-changing someone who's depending on him.
Teddy Lupin grows up. So does Harry. Moments, conversations, and a new world unfolding.
In which Rhys' date night is interrupted. Again. [Sequel to Miles to Go; follows on Damage Control et al.]
The Doctor's not doing so well. Too bad Jack isn't answering his phone. [Post-Journey's End, sequel to Rewind, Inertia, and Damage Control].
Jane is traumatized and married; Lisbon is worried and aromantic. They're not in love. [Set at the end of Red Sky in the Morning]
The team drives home after a rough case. Jane falls asleep. [mid-season 3]
In which Colby reevaluates a first impression.
Here's the thing about pain that doesn't go away: you don't stop feeling it. You just stop mentioning it. [post-s8]
Shawn sits on a roof in the middle of the night. Juliet joins him. It's all kind of '80s. [post-s7]
Being used to pain doesn't make it hurt less. It simply makes it easier not to cry out. One-shot, Remus angst. Suicide mentions.