Melanie has written a book about her experiences in Cleveland. When the book launch doesn't go as planned, Melanie doubts herself. Can the girls make her feel better? Post-series one-shot.
When David's elementary school class does a Secret Santa that involves no money, Niles and Daphne try to explain that a gift is more than just a price tag. One-shot.
It's 2021, and Fran is now Insta-famous. But maybe there's something even more meaningful she could be doing. Fluffy one-shot.
AU scene from the pilot. Snow can't even imagine letting Emma go into the wardrobe, even if it's the only way she can escape Regina's curse. All hope seems lost, but maybe a happy ending is closer than it seems. One-shot.
Riley is angry because she thinks her father hates and doesn't understand her best friend, but Cory understands better than she thinks. One-shot, set during/after the pilot.
Daphne never had a dollhouse of her own when she was growing up, so she persuades Niles to buy one for their daughter. Sequel/companion to "David's First Fight" and leighann415's "Brotherly Love." One-shot. Rating is for minor adult content.
An AU take on "Big Crane on Campus." When Niles enlists Daphne's help to prepare a romantic dinner for Mel, he doesn't anticipate the painful burn he receives, or Daphne's gentle care in tending to the injury.
Sequel/Companion to "Sink" by crazysockmonkeys. Niles fears his reputation has been ruined by his recent disaster, but Daphne is able to give him a new perspective. One-shot.
Set after 4.2, "White Out." While babystting Prince Neal, Elsa and Emma realize that, despite growing up in different worlds, their lives haven't been that different. One-shot.
Set during "Goodnight, Seattle." At Frasier's for the last time, Niles and Daphne say goodbye to Frasier, even though they can't imagine life without him. One-shot.
Set after "Deathtrap." When Daphne wonders where he was the previous night, Niles has no choice but to tell her about the incident at Mr. Laskoff's. Can Daphne make him see that her love is stronger than he realizes?
Set after "Hungry Heart." Daphne can't imagine the possibility of going to a spa to fix her weight problem, but sometimes, all it takes is love and the right perspective. One-shot.
After hearing Daphne refer to Niles as her "Prince Charming," David asks his father if he really is royalty. The resulting conversation leads to new levels of romance for Niles and Daphne. Fluffy one-shot. Rating is to be safe.
AU take on "Three Valentines." During a lunch with Daphne, Martin accidentally says a bit too much about Niles. Will this one conversation lead Daphne to realize her feelings for her boss' brother might be deeper than she thought? One-shot written as a birthday gift for Anika (BaronessBlixen).
Martin is stuck in a depressed state after losing Eddie. But David has a suggestion that might just be the perfect thing to heal his grandfather's grief.
Sequel/companion to "The Next Generation," also follows the string of Leah stories written by me and melinda08. Daphne is sad at thought of having no more children to raise, but a visit from her grandson shows her a new perspective. One-shot.
Niles takes Daphne out to celebrate the anniversary of a very memorable night in their lives. One-shot.
Continuation of "Dial M for Martin." Daphne turns down the job offer, which leads Niles to make a surprising confession. One-shot.
Daphne is surprised when the message in Niles' birthday card seems to convey something more than friendship. Will she be willing to take a chance? One-shot, sort of fluffy.
Set after "First Date." Frasier notices Daphne acting strangely around Niles. Could this be a sign that Daphne might be returning his feelings? Long one-shot.