When the sister of Matt's American friend moves to London to work in her brother's web publishing business his murder changes hers and Matt's lives forever. Chapter 9: At the end of their wretched day Matt's drunk, Annie's freaking out, and James Steel shows up at the door.
Fully (ahem) revamped from an old story. Nick Knight and his mortal lover Maura find some new moves in lovemaking can be a great stress reducer, until she begins to exhibit some peculiar symptoms.
Snapshots from the road as the Monkees tour to promote their new album and upcoming TV season. Chapter 9: The radio interview goes as usual for radio interviews... with two notable exceptions. Chapter 10: Another reason to hate Detroit.
When art imitates life it cuts close to the bone, especially when Mike's new song tells such a painful story. Totally A/U use of the song "Love is Only Sleeping", and connects to "Backslide" and "Counting Blessings".
Peacetime takes what war could not. Occurring between End of the Tunnel and Deja V, and offering some context to Ham's verbal faux-pas in chapter 4 of the latter.
Mike knows the damage he's done to his life with Bonnie will take a while to heal, but in the middle of the night he's reminded that some small blessings remain. One shot.
While on a location shoot Mike finds an old habit too easy to revisit, and it could cost him the only woman he really wants.
As the Federation and Cardassia engage in reconciliation, a chance meeting at the Daystrom Institute provides an unexpected opportunity to avenge horrors long past.
Trapped at a boring industry party, Mike bets the guys he knows how to persuade Bonnie to leave. Turns out 'inside knowledge' is a double-edged sword. One-shot.