Title: When All Our Lies Fall Apart
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Post-canon, Angst
Pairing: Gen
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Major Character Death (canon-compliant), Angst, Character bashing,
Word Count: ~11,300
Summary: Buck needs to say goodbye.
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Title: Forgive Me, My Dear
Fandom: Star Wars
Genre: Time Travel, Sci-Fi, Fix-It, Kid!fic
Pairing: Gen, Obi-Wan Kenobi & Qui-Gon Jinn
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Canon-typical themes. Discussion of child murder, discussion of the clones
Word Count: ~6500
Summary: Qui-Gon Jinn wakes up in the past, in his old temple rooms, long before everything went wrong, with the opportunity to fix things with all of his padawans. He thinks he knows why the Force sent him back, but the Force has a few surprises in store.
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Title: A Committed Misunderstanding
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Genre: Sci-Fi, Fluff
Pairing: Gen
Rating: PG
Warnings: None
Word Count: ~1700
Summary: SG-1 returns from a mission to find that there had been a gross misunderstanding regarding some contingency planning; it will change the direction of the program forever.
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Title: Everything that Matters
Fandom: 9-1-1, minor Numb3rs
Genre: Contemporary, Drama, Family, pre-Relationship
Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz, briefly season 4/5 canon relationships
Rating: R
Warnings: Child abduction, ableism, canon-typical situations, procedural inaccuracies, character bashing, implied child abuse
Word Count: ~10,100
Summary: Buck is getting ready for a date when he gets a strange phone call from Christopher.
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Title: The Common Denominator
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, Family
Pairing: Gen, implied Eddie Diaz/Lucy Donato, discussion of past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: Canon-level circumstances and angst
Word Count: ~3,100
Summary: Chris and Eddie go for a hike and have a heart to heart about all the things that have changed—and observe the things that obviously haven’t.
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Title: It’s Never Like the Movies
Series: The Smile in Your Eyes
Series Order: 2
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, family
Pairing: Gen, references to past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: the prompt, natural disasters, procedural inaccuracies
Word Count: ~2100
Summary: Buck and Christopher really can’t be trusted out and about in LA on their own. Nature will catch up to them.
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Title: Here We Go Again
Series: The Smile in Your Eyes
Series Order: 1
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, family, fix-it
Pairing: Gen, references to past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: canon-level angst, canon-level circumstances, implied ableism, natural disasters
Word Count: ~3600
Summary: Buck and Eddie are in El Paso to get Christopher and bring him back home. Eddie has some choice words for his parents first. Buck is getting Christopher out of the line of fire. Nature has other plans for them. As per usual.
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Title: Sweet Tea
Fandom: NCIS
Genre: Contemporary, Crime Drama
Pairing: Gen
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Canon-typical shenanigans
Word Count: ~2,200
Summary: Tony realizes his backup isn’t paying attention to him, so he goes out on a limb and calls in the procedural violation.
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Title: Heartfelt
Series: The Sense of Everything
Series Order: 1
Fandom: 9-1-1, The Sentinel
Genre: Family, Kid!Fic, Sentinel Fusion
Pairing: Gen
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Adult themes and language, discussion-child neglect
Word Count: ~7400
Summary: Randolph Rampart is still adjusting to his promotion to brigadier general and life in hew new command when receives a call from a judge in Pennsylvania about a baby in the custody of the Foundation. His life is about to change again.
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Series Title: The Sense of Everything
Fandom: 9-1-1, NCIS, Sentinel
Genre: Contemporary, Drama, Family, Kid!Fic
Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz, Tony DiNozzo/Randolph Rampart, canon pairings (varies depending on part)
Rating: R
Warnings: Adult themes and language, discussion-child neglect and abuse
Summary: The story of Buchanan Rampart from how he came to be with his father as an infant to meeting his sentinel as an adult.
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