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Fandom: Original
Title: Remodeling
Author: libby_drew
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Rating: NC-17
Summary: Michael believes Hickory is the end of the line, but the new curator of the Railroad Museum is determined to show him that reformation isn't a concept reserved for model trains.
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Fandom: Original
Title: The Return
Author: Dark
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Summary: In a world ravaged by despair and an unspeakable curse, the Gods lie imprisoned and forgotten, their followers all but destroyed. When a merchant unexpectedly bestows kindness on a stranger, a series of even stranger events sweeps Mordred on a quest to kill a dragon, talk to the dead, and learn how to play the flute.
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Fandom: Original
Title: Waylon's Crossing
Author: Dark
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Summary: 500 years ago two worlds collided: the World of Night and the World of Light. War followed. Now unknown forces are tipping the balance once more.
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Fandom: Fairytales and Original
Title: Fairytales Slashed
Author: maderr
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Rating: M
Summary: Slash fairytales collected in one place, everything from Cinderella to Rumpelstiltskin to original.
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Fandom: Original
Title: Space Opera
Author: rageprufrock
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Fandom: Original
Title: Sight of Stars
Author: sansa1970
Pairing:
Rating: R
Summary: Thomas is alone in the shadows, spending his days surrounded by books he can never read. Seth comes to his rescue.
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Sequel:
Title: Learning By Touch
Author:sansa1970
Pairing:
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Um…Thomas and Seth talk. Thomas and Seth go to bed. Simple.
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Sequel:
Title: Jesus, Joan & Kit
Author:slashweaver
Pairing: N/A
Rating: PG-13
Summary: This story follows on from the logic of the first Judas Riff: if this scenario must be played out again and again until Judas and the rest of humanity gets it right, then this is the tale of one of those incarnations. It takes place in Elizabethan England, with playwright Christopher Marlowe filling the Judas role. An anachronistic Joan of Arc plays the Mary role.
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Title: Revolutionaries
Author:slashweaver
Pairing: Judas/Simon
Rating: R
Summary: This story again explores possible reasons behind Judas’s betrayal. Judas and Simon share very different ideas about how Jesus might progress their cause.
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