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Normality (3365 words) by favicongeneralzoi
Fandom: Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: Author Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Lilo Pelekai, Myrtle Edmonds
Summary: Myrtle may not be sure what normal is anymore, but she's pretty sure Lilo still doesn't qualify.

The Myrtle voice here is awesome, and the teen girl friendship really filled me with glee.

One is the Loneliest Number, Supernatural, Sam and Dean, by [personal profile] musesfool.
Summary: Sam and Dean investigate the mystery of the missing socks.

Totally awesome and hilarious.

Share Each Other Like an Island, Harry Potter, Harry/Ron/Hermione, by [personal profile] musesfool.
Summary: Since they've started shagging like weasels, there's no room for him anymore, no space between them marked "Harry," the way there used to be.

Hot, sweet, and hilarious all at the same time. Yay for the beginnings of threesomes.
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Time is running out to guess my Remix! If you have a guess, you can leave it here or on the other entry (I'm too lazy to link). The reveal is this weekend, I think tomorrow, but don't hold me to that. (And I don't know if I'll be around tomorrow anyway.)

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Interesting discussion on poly in fanfic.

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Maybe my last set of Remix recs before the reveal.

Harry Potter

Familiar and Strange is a beautiful, painful piece about Sirius trying to remember how to live after Azkaban.

No Way Back is a gorgeous, hurtful, real look at Percy during his estrangement from the family. It's a fantastic remix of the original, which looks at all the family thinking about Percy on his birthday.

How to Build a Home (Living in the Wilderness Remix) is a sweet, charming, slightly heartbreaking look at Sirius living on his own for the first time and trying to learn to create a home for himself.

Star Trek

There is Joy in Repetition (But Sometimes You Have to Break Routine Extended Remix) is an incredible look at Chapel and what it takes to be a hero and a leader and how self-doubt worms its way inside.

Care and Treatment of Psychologically Fucked Up Starship Captains (The Everybody's Fine Remix) is an excellent look at Kirk, McCoy, and Chapel and the intricacies of their personalities and their relationships.

Supernatural

Fear as an Aphrodisiac (The Horizontal Mambo Mix) is a super hot, super fun Dean/Ellen porny fic with an excellent, strong Ellen voice that made me fall in love with her all over again.

welcome to where time stands still (the no one leaves remix) is an incredible story about Risa and saving the world and the end of the world and god, it's a woman in this universe being amazing and having ties that extend so far beyond the Winchesters. This is what I want more of in the show, women being awesome, women fighting and being strong in their own ways and doing things other than being victims or villains.

Letters Home (The Echo 2/1 Remix) is a beautiful Mary/John story about John during the war and his letters home to her and it broke my heart and stole all my words.
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So I thought about not reccing any fics for the fandom which includes my story, so no one could compare my recs to all the stories and then figure out which one was mine. And then I thought about commenting and reccing my own story if it came down to it, to throw people off. Then I decided maybe I was overthinking this guessing game, but it was a lot of fun. So really, I could have done either of those or both or neither.

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Pirates of the Caribbean

Dwell in the House of the Lord (The Day You Always Remember Remix) is a chilling, haunting story of stories and the monsters hiding in the world, two men sharing the story of Captain Sparrow and the stories he told.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Un/Expected (Straight Girl Remix) is a fantastic Kennedy voice, mixing all the good and bad of her in the source material in a way that is starkly, honestly, hilariously real.

Harry Potter

The Chords We Play is an incredible remix. I tend to live it up to readers whether they read the original story with the remix, but I highly, highly recommend reading both of these stories together, because this twists the original inside out and even as Peter -- who is sharp and cruel and manipulative and still oddly sympathetic here -- manipulates the characters, the remix author manipulates the story so well.

The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (All Us Human Extras Remix) is an amazing look at Fenrir Greyback through the eyes of original characters as Harry Potter hunts him through Banff, Alberta. The children here are amazing, sharp and afraid and strong and weak and just wonderful, and in particular I love Stephanie Wu, whose point of view sections frame the story as a whole and who has a nice, lovely, quiet queer flirtation in the middle of all the blood and destruction.

Inter-House Relations (The Care of Magical Creatures Remix) has an amazing Charlie, sharp and intelligent and funny and besotted with his dragons, which is reason enough to read it. That it is also funny and fun and sweet are more. And though I do not like Draco Malfoy, I'm glad I have this one a chance, because the story is from his POV and still it is wonderful, enjoyable and entertaining and for the length of it, at least, Draco was really well done, caught in his family but fighting the bit.

X-Men Comicverse, X-Men 616, Figure Skating RPF

Fame Monsters (The Twitter Remix) is hilarious. Just absolutely, flat-out hilarious and perfectly in character and has an amazing Jubilee and Johnny Weir and Northstar and the power of the press and social media and it just feels like all the awesome bits of technology coming together, you know, fandom and tech and people and the amazing ways we can interconnect. And also, did I mention hilarious?

Firefly

River Lays an Egg (Upside Down Remix) has a fantastic River and some great River and Mal interaction. I love River's voice here in particular, slightly mad but slightly sane too and completely charming.

Something from Nothing (The Gratitude Sings in Me Chorale) is a lovely River piece, set just after Ariel, about paying debts and saying thank you and created family-in-crew. River's voice is really nicely done here, too.

Friday Night Lights

We're Glad for what We've Done, Done with what We've Lost: The Sing Me Anything Remix is an amazing Tyra piece, about the people left behind in Dillon and the way she's so stuck in her life, working so hard for something she's not even sure she wants and absolutely sure won't help her, and how sometimes it takes motivating someone else to get her to step up and do what needs to be done. Tyra's voice is incredible, so painful and harsh and developed and I love her interactions with Matt Saracen in particular.

Supernatural

Above Us Only Sky (The Golden Age Remix) is a breathtaking, beautiful story about Anna as an angel that left me wordless and filled with a quiet, humming joy and sadness together. It's absolutely lovely.
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Mode: Final Issue! by [livejournal.com profile] yahtzee63 is an amazing, wonderful ending to the show that gives me exactly what I wanted out of all the characters. It is eventually Betty/Daniel, but it builds there in a lovely, glorious way that feels very real and true. This is a fitting, wonderful story to read after watching the final episode.

The Prison and the Open Hand by [personal profile] musesfool is a sharp, painful story about Dean through the eyes of another character at the end of season five, but you don't really have to have seen any of season five to really enjoy it. (I haven't seen any of season five, but nor do I mind spoilers for it, and the story does have some spoilers.)
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[personal profile] liz_marcs wrote "Reaping the Whirlwind (Boom Boom Ba Remix)", a Buffy/Dead Like Me crossover which is epic. No, I mean that. Really, truly epic. It has fourteen parts and it is amazing. The characters are sharp and their voices fantastic and I love the adventure of it.

Summary: What does the addition of supernatural-related reaps to the reaping workload, Roxy’s promotion, the addition of a new grim reaper with supernatural experience, a new sort-of boyfriend who may or may not be a pirate, and an approaching apocalypse all have in common? New grim reaper boss George doesn’t know, but she’s willing to bet that in the middle of it all the universe will kick her ass. Again.

[personal profile] musesfool wrote "Wake Up a Little Bit Braver (Duet for Beginners)", a Supernatural story about Sarah Blake and Jo Harvelle. I love Sarah here, learning to be strong and to make a difference, and Jo's line about women hunters having to stick together resonated with me.

Summary: Sarah hasn't felt safe since she met Sam Winchester and he turned the universe upside down.

[personal profile] vylit wrote "The Gospel of Robert Singer (The Heavenly Choir Remix)", a Supernatural story about Bobby and how a bible gets written. I love Bobby here.

Summary: Sam and Dean aren't the only ones with a gospel.

[profile] redshoeson wrote "After All (Dying Whispers, Desperate Murmurs Remix)", a Supernatural story about Jess and Sam hunting together and how one decision an change the whole of the world. Jess is amazing and the story heartbreaking.

Summary: AU – Jess contemplates her life as a hunter with Sam.

[personal profile] angelgazing wrote "Separation Anxiety (The Zombie Apocalypse Remix)", a Supernatural story about Dean and zombies and the end of the world. Dean's voice is fantastic here and I love the details of the zombies.

Summary: It's just typical. Anytime he and Sam are separated, one of them dies, or sells their soul, or is nearly sacrificed, or starts the apocalypse.

[personal profile] musesfool wrote "One Minute at a Time (Blast from the Past Remix)", a nonlinear Supernatural story about Sam and Dean helping out someone Sam knew from college. I love nonlinear stories and the energy in this one carries through nicely.

Summary: Sam and Dean help out one of Sam's college friends who's in trouble. Because that always goes so well for the Winchesters.

[personal profile] flyakate wrote "Postcards from the Edge (Three Chord Overdub)", a BtVS story which basically reduced me to this: Oh, Oz.

Summary: “Learning music by reading about it is like making love by mail.” -- Luciano Pavarotti

[profile] wizefics wrote "Imperfect Contrition (the "Skeletons in the Closet" remix)", an X-Men story about serial killers and detectives and, oh, it's just fabulous. I even love Jean here, which is unusual for me.

Summary: A killer stalks mutantkind.

[personal profile] kasuchi wrote "Before the Storm (The Roll of Thunder Remix)", a Supernatural story about Sam and Dean weathering the storms that roll through their lives. I love the sibling relationship here, the trust and the layers of it.

Summary: Winchesters are tougher than thunder, tougher than the dark, and we definitely don't worry about closets. Five thunderstorms in the lives of the brothers Winchester, and one in Dean's.

[profile] harmonyangel wrote "Logan's Infamous Canadian Sandwiches (The Young and Glorious Remix)", an X-Men story which captures Hisako and Pixie and all the horrors of being young and watching the people around you die very, very well.

Summary: Hisako can’t sleep. Pixie is perky. Logan makes sandwiches.

[profile] dsudis wrote "Warm Strangers (The Next of Kin Remix)", a Supernatural story about Bobby and death and the way hunters can't really stay apart from the people they save. It's a really gorgeous look at hunters and hunters as family.

Summary: He listens long enough to hear Monument, Colorado and then he hangs up, pulls back onto the road and starts driving.
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[community profile] apocalyptothon 2009 fics are being posted this weekend and though I've been away from blogging for awhile now, I'm going to do some recs. I love apocalypse fics. Here's the Masterlist of Fic.

[profile] ryhana wrote "Cold Snap", Harry Potter.
Summary: Something came back with the children when school broke for the summer, something evil.

It is delicious and shivery and frightening. I had goose bumps and chills after reading it.

[personal profile] beckyh2112 wrote "After the Fall", Harry Potter.
Summary: Hermione Granger is a Gryffindor, and she isn't going to stop being brave or taking care of people just because everything has come crashing down.

This is another delightfully creepy story with a Hermione I really believed.

[personal profile] katemonkey wrote "The Rational World", Supernatural.
Summary: The rational world is the hardest of all.

Delicious, twisty Castiel and Ruby story which actually had me not disliking Castiel. The language is perfect.

[personal profile] afrocurl wrote "Whimper", Veronica Mars.
Summary: Wallace is the only one! Or how to potentially survive the Apocalypse.

This is sharp and slow at the same time, a slow build throughout the story which made my toes curl and my spine bow. I love Wallace here, and the burn down to the end of the world with a whimper.

[personal profile] entangled_now wrote "We Go In Waves", Pushing Daises.
Summary: In which Ned may have caused the apocalypse.

Olive's voice is done so well here, and the plagues creepy and terrifying. The end has just enough hope in the middle of the apocalypse that I was left smiling.

[personal profile] akire_yta wrote "Hard Light", Dresden Files (bookverse).
Summary: The morning after the world ends changes every morning after that.

It ends very abruptly, which both fits into the end of the world, but is also kind of frustrating because the whole of the story seems to be building to a fight that just doesn't happen. It's a wonderful story on the way, though, with some fantastic characterization.

[personal profile] eisoj5 wrote "Ghost Riders in the Sky", Harry Potter.
Summary: Ten years after Deathly Hallows, a new challenge looms.

Fantastic and creepy and slightly heartbreaking. The characterization is sharp and I am left with chills and the need for more.

[personal profile] missmara wrote "Aim for the Head", Bones.
Summary: Angela Montenegro had always been of the 'make love not war' type, but that didn't mean she wasn't ready and willing to make a couple head shots to protect her people.

Angela is fantastic, kick ass and smart and still so full of love. I love the energy of the apocalypse and the way she keeps fighting no matter what happens.

[personal profile] missmara wrote "The Good Fight", Bones/Angel.
Summary: Dr. Temperance Brennan had always thought she would be the last person to lose her mind completely...

The explanation for the Angel and Booth thing is kind of crazy, but pretty fitting for Angel, at least. I love the characterization, fighting vampires at the end of the world, and the team working together.

[personal profile] maharetr wrote "Out Beyond the Breakers", X-Men Movieverse.
Summary: The first time Rogue kisses her, it’s the end of the world.

It's Kitty/Rogue and zombies and fighting at the end and it gave me chills and made me want to cry and made me want to go fight things. Kitty's amazing here, both what she does and who she is, and the whole world crashing down around them they still fight. I love it.

[personal profile] originalpuck wrote "Howling at the Moon: The Party at the End of the World", Harry Potter.
Summary: The Marauders always swore that their friendships would mean more to them than their individual lives. Now that a disaster has struck, and creatures are nibbling on the few survivors, their bonds are tested and bent into something new and altogether less forgiving.

Sirius's voice is sharp and in character. The end of the world is amazing, twisted and wonderful, and the way the characters interact, the sacrifices they make, so perfectly spot on.

[personal profile] cjmarlowe wrote "I'll Never Forget the Way You Look Tonight", Supernatural.
Request: The apocalypse has nothing to do with angels, demons, or Winchesters. They just get to enjoy it.

Fun and funny and Dean being awesome and Bobby being bad ass and Sam fretting and aliens. I'm not really sure what more you could ask for from a story like this. It was fantastic.
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I'm finally reading [livejournal.com profile] cleolinda's recap of Midnight Sun (which is a partial draft of Twilight from Edward's point of view). I think I started it before, but never finished it. Reading this has inspired me to start reading Midnight Sun itself (much like reading the recap made me get Breaking Dawn), which is available for free at SMeyer's website. It's the first half, I think, and I'm not sure it will ever be finished, which makes me kind of sad.

As usual, I couldn't care less about Edward and Bella, but oh, my foursome continues to be FABULOUS.

spoilers for this rewrite of Twilight which may never be finished )

And so, inspired by this, I've been looking at [livejournal.com profile] twilight_slash just to see if there are any other foursome writers out there, and, um, not so much. I see a lot of:

+ Edward/Jasper
+ Alice/Bella (Well, duh. Alice brings the homoeroticism like woah.)
+ Rosalie/Bella
+ Carlisle/Jacob (Huh. I do believe that Carlisle likes the boys as well as the girls, but I hadn't put this one together. I will think on it some.)
+ Far less Edward/Seth than I expected.
+ Edward/Jasper/Alice (Yay for more than two!)
+ FINALLY EMMETT/JASPER THANK YOU WORLD

So basically I want to write lots and lots of foursome. Yeah.

Speaking of my boy Emmett, [livejournal.com profile] crimson_keys asked for prompts awhile back, and I suggested Emmett and Paul (from The Lost Boys) because Emmett is hot and funny and Paul is (in fandom at least) hilarious. (No, seriously, I was looking for the funny. If I wanted the hot, I would have requested Emmett, Rosalie, and Dwayne, and, um, maybe I shouldn't let myself get distracted by that train of thought.)

ANYWAY. Keya wrote the story, and she brought the hot, but she also brought the emotional depth. "Battling Demons" has Paul and Emmett being funny, and being hot, and then being serious and deep (and bisexual). It wasn't at all what I expected, and I'm a little surprised I love it, because of the subject matter, but I do. (Warning for possible triggery self-injury.) And mostly it is disturbingly, deliciously hot in the way I like my vampires.

Also lately I have been reading [livejournal.com profile] azephirin's "Cracked Stars Shining", which is a Harry Potter/Supernatural/Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossover of epic proportions. It has Hermione/Dean (and Genevera/Sam, though it's told from Hermione's point of view (mostly) and so the focus is H/D) and some really hot sex. There are a bunch of appearances by other characters, most of which I can see as fantastic extrapolations from the source (though Spike reads more to me like Hank McCoy from X-Men). It's a long story, 165k and counting, and it is incomplete. I really enjoyed it, though, and there's a scene which pretty much crystalizes what I'm looking for in a male bottom or submissive, which is, you know, not exactly submission except in that moment, that scene, that bit of sex. Yeah. I really, really like this story, and I can't wait for more.

(Speaking of TLB, I'm watching Tales from the Darkside, and I finally found a werewolf episode, and the kid is reading Fangoria in a way which reminds me SO MUCH of Sam reading the vampire comics in TLB it made me grin. Also, I totally called the "plot twist" which just goes to show that I know far too much about werewolf stories. That or I am one with media, which is what Keya thinks. That or there really is nothing new under the sun.)
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Imagine Me & You

"Like a Cheesy Pop Song"

Sweet, romantic, adorable, cheesy moments between Rachel and Luce which filled me with glee and warm feelings. I do so love Rachel and Luce, and this is a fabulous story about them.

Hot Fuzz

"Bend Hard"

Drugged Danny is hilarious, and Nick is absolutely spot on here. I love the play between them, and the sweetness of their partnership.

Supernatural

"Up My Walls, The Fire She Danced"

There are so many things Jess doesn't know about Sam, and during the pilot, all she has to do is wait and worry and think. This is beautiful, and heart breaking because I knew what was to come.
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I'm reading instead of studying, of course. Dinner soon, though, some time outside in the nice weather and the full moon, and then back to the books.

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"Every Farthing of the Cost (Dingoes At My Baby Remix)"

Summary: Oz can't help but be reminded of Giles whenever Remus is around, so he takes the withdrawn Remus under his wing.

Oz, Remus, werewolves, magic, and background Remus/Sirius. I love every single thing about this story, especially Oz's voice, and the way he and Remus interact.

"Where the River Meets the Dawn (The Strobe Lights and the Disco Remix)"

Summary: The Slayers are relaxing at the beach, and the Serenity crew are in trouble - or it might be the other way around.

I love Caridad's voice here, and the way the story is different from the original but still captures the excitement and joy of it.

"Eleven Hours at the End of the World (The Memento Mori Remix)"

Summary: A Slayer fights her way through a post-apocalyptic wasteland full of zombies, picking up a traveling companion along the way.

Post-apocalyptic wasteland full of zombies. Need I say more?

"Hold On Loosely (The Southern Rock Remix)"

Summary: "I'll be the best big brother ever, and you'll be the best little brother ever."

This story is so very, very much Dean Winchester I am amazed.

"By Any Other Name (The Fool's Paradise Remix)"

Summary: If ye should lead her in a fool's paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of behaviour.

This is a fantastic exploration of what would grow from Mystique once she was no longer Mystique any more.

"Lucky Number Seven (By the Numbers Remix)"

Summary: The seven people Sirius Black has kissed, and the reason he hasn't had sex until the last one.

Remus and Sirius again, and the stories behind Sirius's kisses, and just a wonderful point of view.
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The Village

"Sweet Impossibility"

It took exactly a month for Edward Walker to fall in love with Alice Hunt.

It took exactly one day more than that for Tabitha Walker to realize it.


I love this insight into Tabitha and the way this fits so well into what happens later in the movie.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Supernatural

"Process Stories" Buffy/Sam

"You've been holding back," Buffy says. "That's okay, though. So've I."

I love this look at Buffy from Sam's perspective, and the way with all that he's seen, he still doesn't believe in everything.
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First, [livejournal.com profile] impatienke, if you haven't watched The Devil's Road Map special feature on the Supernatural season two dvds, you should. It likely won't say anything you haven't heard before (so far it hasn't for me), but it was really interesting and fun, all about the folklore behind the episodes.

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Link day, again.

(Mostly I do this because my Firefox tabs are out of control. I mean, sure, I'm glad to help people find things they might not have seen otherwise, but I'm always so far behind the times in fandom that I expect everyone's already seen everything I see. So mostly, the links are all about me.)

+ 100 tiny tips to improve your mood
+ women's lacy underthings versus women's active wear, with pictures!
+ Hallelujah covers (Meatloaf, where's the love?)
+ iFanboy visits New York City
+ Details on Justice for Jason
+ Clinton = Buffy; Obama = Firefly; The Republican Party = Seventh Heaven (Hilarious and terrifying, because, guys, Seventh Heaven CAME BACK FROM THE DEAD. I have fear for this election.)

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"All Hell Breaks Loose Part One"! EEEEE! I love the beginning of this episode so much! I've been mainlining Supernatural season two, and am so pleased to see the episodes back when I wasn't completely infuriated by the treatment of women, just partly infuriated.

I think "Crossroad Blues" is my favorite episode from all three seasons. In fact, I have a feeling they will never top how much I love it.

Also, I love Bobby.

Speaking of, fic rec.

"As Old Medallions to the Thumb" Bobby, and dogs, and love. It's gorgeous.
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[livejournal.com profile] musesfool's "Anyone Who Ever Had a Heart" which is, Dean/Carmen. (Well -- you'll see.) It's fantastic, well-written, and exactly what I wanted to see after the episode.
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[livejournal.com profile] trollprincess wrote "Killing Time In Detention", a Supernatural story about Dean and Sam Winchester killing time in detention (apt title, huh?) which includes pictures of their notes. Let's look at that again: Pictures Of Their Notes. Plus it is hilarious.

[livejournal.com profile] obsessedmuch wrote "Whisper Down the Lane", a Dean-centric story set before the show, about how the demon John is hunting shows up at a party and Dean can't just sit back and keep his cover intact. It's great, told in the very disjointed way stories actually travel through high schools.

[livejournal.com profile] musesfool wrote "An Untimely Frost", a crossover between Supernatural and Grey's Anatomy which probably carries more of an emotional impact if you're a big fan of Grey's and familiar with the whole show, which I am not, but I still found it a little heart breaking and wonderful.

Good grief, I love this song. I think this tea is making me thirstier than I was before I drank it. (Honest Tea First Nation Peppermint.)
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"The Holly King (The Boys of Summer Remix)" by [livejournal.com profile] inlovewithnight isn't officially a part of the Remix Redux, but it's one of my favorite remixes, full-stop. Go read it, this beautiful Supernatural story which has a strong, amazing Dean voice, and which made me happy and broke my heart all at the same time.
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"Compels You" by [livejournal.com profile] lyra_wing, a Supernatural/Boondock Saints crossover (There is slash and incest here. I'm not normally a fan of the incest, but this was hot and I loved the way the characters all interacted.) Part One Part Two Part Three and Part Four

"The Thing About Orphans Was the Emo" by [livejournal.com profile] boonies, a Supernatural story about the two brothers and an orphan. Which is surprising considering the title, I know. It's very disjointed and short, but hilarious and made me grin and laugh with nearly every other line.

"Ice Cream Sacrifices" by [livejournal.com profile] carmendove is an adorable little story about young Dean learning lessons about love and sacrifice.

"The Thing!" and "Return of The Thing!" by KBK, a set of Supernatural stories about a transformation of Sam and how Dean deals with it all. Terribly cute.

"Thirty-Two Flavors" by [livejournal.com profile] trollprincess, a Supernatural story which is thirty-two disjointed scenes about Dean. They flow from one to the other well, and are like little presents, little prizes at the end of a game, and you just want more of each. The final one kills me.
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"Stories Untold", a beautiful, heartbreaking Jess/Sam story from Jess's point of view, all about the things left unsaid.
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[livejournal.com profile] crimson_keys wrote What Dreams May Come, which is (sort of) a crossover between Supernatural and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Kind of in the same way my story was a crossover between Supernatural and The Lost Boys, because sisters sometimes think alike (in ways). This is funny, though, in ways mine couldn't be.

[livejournal.com profile] cadhla wrote Ten Things About Kitty Pryde, As Seen By Bobby Drake an Ultimates story which is beautiful and amazing and unbelievably powerful. Just go read it, I can't say enough about it!
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[livejournal.com profile] stone_princess wrote "White Noise in Black Room Dust", a deliciously hot story about Faith visiting Dean and Sam on the road. Yeah, you can imagine what happens after she shows up. You should go read it, because wow.
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So I planned to go to bed hours ago, and then I talked to [livejournal.com profile] thestalkycop and then I started reading fic and then I read more fic and now I have to do more recs. Because woah, my brain has been eaten by this universe. No, completely eaten.

First there is [livejournal.com profile] annakovsky's All Too Sweet To Last which is skateboarding Hermione and just fun and sad and wonderful. And then there is the series of doom, this after the end of the world series written by both [livejournal.com profile] lalejandra and [livejournal.com profile] annakovsky and I could read this all night. It is insane and I can't believe it is so good, but I enjoy it mroe than I have words to say at this time of night. It is a Harry Potter/BtVS/Angel/LOTRIPS and woah. How can that be so much fun? But it is.

I also really like [livejournal.com profile] annakovsky's Five Families Connor Was Not Magically Squeezed Into After His Real Vampire Dad Slit His Throat which has Connor in Angel (of course), BtVS, Arrested Development, Supernatural (eeee!), The O.C., and Harry Potter. And I'm not often fond of Connor (though he has grown on me a lot) but I love all these versions of him, even in the two shows I do not watch.

And because this rec list is apparently the [livejournal.com profile] annakovsky show, Only Your Brother Knows The Places You've Been, which is Super Mario Bros fic. Yeah. And I loved it.

So I've made a dent in my to be read fic list and now I'm going to bed because I can't stop sneezing and I hope it's something over here around my desk and when I leave I will stop. Plus I am so tired I feel a little drunk.

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