2009 (1)
21st May
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Acidity (House/Pretender) by AstroGirl
Miss Parker is one of House's walk-ins.
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Shaped by Our Futures (Pretender/Doctor Who) by AstroGirl
Jarod and Jenny; saving the world with an awful lot of running.
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Outgeniused (or: How to Get Fired From the Apple Store in Three Easy Steps) (Doctor Who) by Casira
Kate Stowe's seen a lot of strange problems come up at the Genius Bar, but this one qualifies as the strangest she's seen yet... Presenting a bit of shameless insanity, featuring the Doctor, a race of aliens with quite inconvenient taste, and several unorthodox ways to break your iPod's warranty. (In other words: crackfic ahead!)
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The Lonely God(zilla) (Doctor Who) by Cryptile
Not exactly companion love.
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Through Silence (Harry Potter) by Dick Gloucester
The plot involves an amicably divorced Hermione becoming the new manager of Flourish and Blott's, after Harry purchases the business along with a mysterious Mr. X (guess who?). (SS/HG)
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Altered Destinies (Harry Potter) by DobbyElfLord
Harry has defeated Voldemort, but it was a costly victory. Aberforth Dumbledore presents a plan to go back and kill the infant Riddle, but Harry will have to stay there 10 years. Can Harry alter the wizarding world's destiny? WWII and Grindelwald
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Do I Dare Disturb the Universe (Doctor Who) by Doyle
"Mickey, you can't go inviting aliens to tea at your nan's because you think they look a bit lonely. God help us if the invasion fleet lands when we haven't got the milk in."
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Domestic Goddess (Torchwood) by Doyle
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On Earth As in Heaven (Harry Potter) by Duniazade
Two wanderers ask for hospitality. But gifts from the gods are sometimes strange.
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Of Tiny White Vans and Time Machines (Doctor Who/No 1 Ladies Detective Agency) by Emmyangua
Once a month the Doctor visits a small garage in Gaborone, Botswana where the best mechanic in Botswana (and in the Doctor's eyes, the whole universe) helps keep the TARDIS going that little bit longer.
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Improvisation (Pern) by Farasha Silversand
A comfortable evening for three incomparable musicians.
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Hiding in Plain Sight (Doctor Who) by Gillian Taylor
There's no such thing as a quiet life when you're Defender of the Earth. But some things can still take your breath away.
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What Ho, You Dalek Chaps! (Doctor Who/Jeeves and Wooster) by JJPOR
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Late Night Phone Call (Sarah Jane Adventures) by Koshiroryuu
Sarah Jane gets a 3AM phone call, and it's surprisingly lacking in alien invasions. Sort of.
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My Mathematical Mind (Doctor Who) by Livii
Rose crosses paths with alternate versions of herself. She recognizes one small fraction of herself, at least, in every one.
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Learn How to Be You in Time (Doctor Who) by LizBee
"No one you can save that can't be saved." Written for the chuchontime prompt: "Romana is in need of some muscle. Duggan has conditions."
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With True Love and Brotherhood (Doctor Who) by LizBee
The Doctor has an invitation, Rosita has a firm right hook, and there's a Yeti.
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Red Tape (Doctor Who) by Lydia Hunter
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Escape Route (Stargate/Highlander) by MarbleGlove
Daniel Jackson remembers some advice his old college roommate, Adam, once gave him.
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A Square Peg in a Round Hole (Stargate/Highlander) by MarbleGlove
Methos was just spending a year as a highschool teacher; Jake O'Neil was just trying to be someone other than Jack O'Neill; neither are simple individuals.
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Crumpets Aren't My Style (Stargate/Harry Potter) by Marz1
General O'Neil is sent on a nice relaxing dipolmatic mission in the U.K. Of course there's bound to be trouble when he runs into a murderous cult called the Death Eaters, who've some how gotten their hands on alien technology.
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All in a Day's Work (Doctor Who/Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) by Miss Baxter
In which Donna Noble averts a (small) apocalypse; a crossover with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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Enemy of My Enemy (Stargate) by Miss AnnThropic
A mission goes wrong and Jack becomes a Tok'ra.
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Maturity (Doctor Who) by Orange Crushed
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An Intimate History of Neo-Humanity (Torchwood) by Prochytes
In the course of one Wednesday during Season One, Rhys Williams (transport manager and Special Ops Widow) explores what it means to be human in the Twenty-First Century.