Neo introduces Trinity to a new pastime. FuturisticDreams, this one's for you.
No matter what, she'll always be there to straighten her tangles out. A sweet moment between Kaylee and River.
Alice and Hatter get caught in the rain. Big time. Just a little bit of fluff to start the weekend.
"Most of the time, John is glad that he threw that memory stick into the fire." Oneshot, post HLV.
Sometimes, it's really hard not to care when your estranged boyfriend goes missing. Sorta one-sided Neo/OC, pre-Matrix, rated T for references and some bad language. Now with Part 2: Thomas thinks about his actions and hopes for forgiveness. Things don't go as planned.
Alone and feverish, Roger struggles to hold it together until Mark gets home. April watches. Post-RENT, oneshot
"Death would be preferable to this." Substance D withdrawal. Inspired by a track from the film's OST, and written in an afternoon.
Somebody else is stalking the streets and back-alleys of Crucifixus... and she will not spare you. Inspired by Emilie Autumn's Scavenger. T for general morbidity and cordial discussion of murder and dissection.
An almost-confession, a mission gone awry, and a bullet. The path to admitting your feelings is never straightforward. A Switch/Apoc oneshot, takes place a while before the first film.
The story of Hatter and a classic children's toy. Potentially silly, definitely Alice/Hatter.
"...he could not cast the dream he'd had from his mind, if it had even been a dream at all." Upon waking, Neo is immediately thrust into another, stranger dream, one that he cannot wake up from. AKA, the Metacortex escape scene from the first film. T for some bad language.
A mirror, and a bond that runs deeper than either of them can comprehend. Eventual Hatter/Alice. T for dark themes.
Daenerys finds solace somewhere unexpected. (Oneshot, rated M for sexual content. Title taken from a Nightwish song of the same name.)
Galinda gives in to impulse. The results are...unexpected. Or: Elphaba, Galinda, a silent dormitory, and hair. (Oneshot. Title taken from a passage in the Gregory Maguire novel.)
He cannot see how she is so calm. Oneshot, based off of the final scene of the first season.
She's so beautiful when her guard is down. (Oneshot. Title taken from a song in Tick Tick...Boom!, by Jonathan Larson.)
"...how does it feel?" John stands at his window and smokes, thinking about his life. Songfic.
Trapped in Hell, Isabel warns Angela of what is to come. Oneshot.
"His hand, cold, hard and unfeeling, was still locked tightly around her forearm." A near-fatal error, and a rescue from an unexpected source. Pre-Matrix.
She's starting to give up the chase. Post-series, but pre-movie. No major series spoilers, T by default.