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  • The Best Mistake He Ever Made

    Welcome to Night Vale. Every time Carlos thinks he's got the hang of Night Vale customs, a new one trips him up. Or, how Carlos found himself engaged to his radio host.

  • Forwards, Ever Forwards

    Three Doctors, three drabbles. The War Doctor, Ten and Eleven consider their futures and their actions.

  • The Dangers of Daytime TV

    Sometimes, John Wishes he'd never introduced Sherlock to watching TV.

  • Fragments of Forever, part 2

    A sequel piece, a selection of House drabbles inspired by songs. Mostly House / Wilson and ignoring later seasons canon.

  • The Weyrlingmaster Drabbles

    52 drabbles about a Weyrlingmaster of the 9th Pass: his classes, life, Fall and his brown Ralenth. Updating monthly.

  • A Study in Wine and Beauty

    John watches Sherlock drinking the demons away. John watches too much, sees too little. A slightly too long drabble, set in series two.

  • The Heart Still Be As Loving

    He never meant to break Jack's heart. He never meant to fall in love with River. The Eleventh Doctor, his wife and a meeting with an old, old friend.

  • Homecoming

    Returning after a long trip abroad and a change of job, Mickey finds that everything - and nothing - has changed in his relationship with the man who used to be his superior. Mickey / Jack. REPOSTED because ffnet ate the second half of the original.

  • Sunset, Long Awaited

    There is an end for everyone, whether Time Agent or Time Lord. At least they get to share theirs. A look at the final end of something that might almost be a love story.

  • Things Left Behind

    Sherlock left more behind than grief and anger. Things in the flat, things in John's mind. A drabble type thing, set after The Fall.

  • From This Day, Forwards

    The first moment John realises Sherlock will, one day, trust him. A drabble.

  • The Other Side of Human

    Saving the world is hard. Saving yourself is harder. Jack has a bad night.

  • Learning the Language

    John taught Sherlock so much - but never about the word 'no.' A drabble, looking at Sherlock's limits of understanding and consent.