Whatever he thought would come of accepting Erskine's offer, it certainly wasn't this: sitting on a balcony overlooking Manhattan, sharing hot chocolate and marshmallow treats with the crown prince of another dimension. Steve and Thor talk leadership, love, and loss. {Exhausted!Steve} One-shot.
Ned discovered his mutation when he was nine. He was lucky enough to find a partner that thought his power was a gift, not an abomination - even more so when his powers brought back his childhood sweetheart. But nothing lasts forever. There's nothing left for him in Papen County. This is the end. Or is it? {Character death, dark themes}
Ned has a sinus infection. Don't worry about it - he learned how to deal with sickness on his own a long time ago. So why is Chuck in his kitchen, risking death and disease by getting close to him? [Based off the prompt: talk to me about characters learning how to be cared for.]
"Hi, I'm Ned. I thought I'd drop by because basically, we have the same dad." Jaye never had a brother to look out for her. Ned never had a sister to support him. But when Chuck and Olive set out to reunite the long-lost siblings, they'll discover they have more than a parent in common.
Campbell's not doing his show tonight and Eddy wants to know why. Campbell isn't just manic: what goes up must come down.
Everyone thinks that Reid is a genius. Reid's cat thinks he's an idiot. Follow the adventures of Schrödie the cat as he attempts to cat-train his human. Remember, the best laid plans of cats and men often go awry. Domestic fic with unique guest appearances. Follows 'Animals Your Soul Will Guide.'
Also known as "Three Things That Had Nothing To Do with Reid Adopting a Cat." Nope, nothing at all. Bittersweet godfatherly fluff. Prequel to "How to Train Your Human."
After losing Maeve, Reid contemplates fatherhood while babysitting Henry. Reid is sad. Henry is perceptive. Sad fluffy one-shot. Reid/Maeve