Archive for the ‘drama’ Category

Dancing With Scissors

Kagome’s niece is left orphaned by a tragic car wreck, leaving Kagome to raise her alone. Or so she thought…help comes from an unexpected source, Sesshoumaru.*

Emotionally Compromised

Jim knew that he had never wanted anyone the way he wanted Spock. There were too many feelings he had never felt before. What Jim wasn’t quite ready to admit, was that it was more than mere desire that was driving him insane.*

The Misapprehension of Bella Swan

The Misapprehension of Bella Swan Regarding the Inferior Intellect of Hockey Players: Through incessant stalking and persistence, can Edward wear down Bella’s resistence and teach her to embrace her inner puck bunny? A ridiculous love story.*

Affliction’s Sons

There’s been an outbreak on New Vulcan: Vulcan men of all ages are going through Pon Farr years earlier than expected.*

From the Ashes

All Harry ever wanted was a normal life but as struggles with the fall out from the war, losing old friends and making new ones, he realises that normality is just a myth. *

Both Ways At Once

Pavel Chekov and Hikaru Sulu are the best of friends. Are the new feelings they’re discovering for one another worth risking their friendships?* This story runs parallel to the story “Sestina” by the same author. Read the first 19 chapters of this one, and then switch to Sestina and then come back here for the [...]

Foundations

When one door closes, another one opens… with a bit of a push. Life, love, and complications. Sequel to Reparations.*

Reparations

Harry is about to discover that the steepest learning curve comes after Healer training, and that second chances can be found in unexpected places.*

A Short Distance Correctly

A summit meeting has finally been arranged between the Romulan Empire and the Federation regarding the Narada incident, leaving Spock to deal with the concerns of a possible alliance, his counterpart onboard the Enterprise, and the emergence of new, or perhaps old, feelings.*

A Wondrous Thing

“Don’t you think that life should be gay, and bright and lovely, like champagne?” (Cary Grant as Nickie Ferrante, An Affair to Remember, 1957). As it happens I do, so I wrote this – with all respect intended to Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr and 20th Century Fox, as well as to Paramount et al.*