The yeerk-human war may be over, but Tom and Jake's struggle to deal with a late-night intruder into the Berenson household proves that adjusting to normal life after its end is not easy. Sequel to Day the Earth Stood Still. Eleutherophobia pt. 3
With a yeerk in his head Tom can only watch, utterly helpless, as his family falls apart. Tom's perspective on what happens to Jake during the war. Loose prequel to "Day the Earth Stood Still." (Rated for language.) Eleutherophobia pt. -1
In which Tom Berenson learns that DNA allergies are a pain in the butt, that Jake has a frankly ridiculous number of morphs, that stubbornness is not always a virtue, and that there's a difference between surviving the war and living through it. Set about three months after the end of the series. Eleutherophobia pt. 4
Two weeks after the end of the war, the world is still struggling with the realization that the alien invasion has come and gone-and most people didn't even notice when it happened. Tom couldn't care less what everyone else thinks but wishes he could go back to the life he had before his brain was invaded and his kid brother became a war hero. Eleutherophobia pt. 2
Tom survives Rachel's assassination attempt; the yeerk in his head does not. Now he's left dealing with the aftermath of his infestation in a world that is still reeling from the revelations of the yeerk-human war, but all he really cares about is looking out for Jake and the rest of their shattered family. AU for The Beginning; otherwise canon-compliant. Eleutherophobia pt. 1
Short oneshot. He goes back to James and Lily Potter's graves one last time, on the first Christmas after they were killed. Mildly angsty character study.
Ballad-type poem about how Sirius says goodbye to James and Lily and Harry for the last time.
Oneshot. Remus Lupin looks over the Marauder's Map after confiscating it from Harry and Ron, remembering how it was made and the lives of the marauders. MWPP.