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More stories I haven't written, but now think I might. Except for the Oz story, I can't write him cool enough, which is what the story would require. I really, really want to write both Lost stories now.
Original post with the meme and titles, "Whiskey Moon" title from Karen, and still time if you want to play. This is awesome.
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"Out of Time" - Rated PG-13/R
Ana-Lucia knows the end is coming, she can feel it in her bones, she has this sense about pending disaster now, and she wants to save her group of survivors from the Others and from the stupidity of the other group of survivors, but they don't listen, except Eko and he goes off into the island with Locke to try to figure out a way to keep everyone safe again (well, that's why Eko goes). Ana-Lucia tries to get Libby to come with her at least, but Libby doesn't want to leave Hurley and Hurley refuses to leave his friends, so Ana-Lucia knocks out Libby and takes her away until she finds this dank little cave and barricades them inside with a little food and water bottles.
Except it turns out Libby isn't so much with the being good, and she gets pretty nasty, and it's a full-fledged fight it out to the death type thing. So Ana-Lucia, who has really grown fond of Libby, has to kill or be killed. Of course she kills, it's easier the second time around, but it drives her a little crazier, and when Eko and Locke find her, she shredded Libby's flesh and started to grind her bones, and of course they think Ana-Lucia is the bad guy (well, Eko does), so they take her captive and keep her tied up and locked down in the hatch until they figure out what to do with her.
Locke comes in and is all creepy and wonderful, zen Locke and sympathetic Locke and he releases her and takes her into the jungle, saying he's seen the heart of the island, and she needs it more than he did then. The island rejects Ana-Lucia, though.
"Hustle & Flow" - BtVS/AtS - Faith/Gunn/Gwen
After Sunnydale sinks, Faith heads back to L.A. to check on Angel and the gang. There, that spark between her and Gunn flares up, and she plays the seduction game without any intentions of hurting him the way she normally does when she sexes people. Things are good, she fights the good fight, mostly on her own, sometimes helping southern California's new Slayers find their way, usually on to Buffy and Giles.
Then Gwen shows up, all electricity personified, literaly and figuratively when she meets Faith in a bar, and they dance together, black leather against red, gloves on sweaty, bared skin, lips so close but not quite touching, all that dark hair in wild halos around them. Gwen leaves Faith wanting more, and it's been a long time since anyone walked away from Faith, and not the other way 'round.
So she's pretty shocked to see Gwen with the gang at W&H, and especially to see her flirting with Gunn, because Faith's marked Gunn as hers, but she's done the same with Gwen, and it's a shock when Gwen suggests they all go out and drink and dance, but only Gunn takes them up on the offer. There's a lot of tequila involved, and dancing on each other, and leather and sweat, and they all end up back at Faith's place. And Gwen's a little untouchable, sure, but Faith's inventive, and she likes kinky sex anyway so it's just all the more fun, and Gunn's been around the block a time or two, but Faith and Gwen together are a bit much for him, yet it's all good.
Then it can all stop there, or go on into a big bad, and fighting in the streets, and the way they all three work together, nice and easy, lightning and thunder, and after the fight they end up back in bed, and they all know it won't last forever, but not a one of them is in it for roses and romance and shit. It's good enough, the way their bodies move together, fighting and fucking, maybe all the way to the end of the world. But maybe not.
"OneStop Sales" - BtVS - Oz
While he's off trying to find a way to control the wolf inside, Oz still has to eat and buy gas and keep the van running. He trades off his bass to repair it first, and then starts to sell things out of the back of the van, his services as a guitarist, all the equipment he doesn't need, little bit of pot now and then. He'll sit and he'll smoke and he'll listen to the customers, all zen and friendly and quiet. When he runs out of everything else to sell, it turns out the people drawn to him are really in need of someone to listen and then, when things are too uncomfortable, tell a good tale, and Oz has plenty of those.
"Not a Pizza Hangover" - Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - PG-13 or higher...
Set during the first Christmas of college, the girls are all back together for the first time for more than a day or two. The actual holidays are for their families, except they still talk and see each other, but they manage to sneak out to the gym one night, with cheap wine, and spend hours together just talking and drinking and then getting giddy and giggling. They stay way too late and have to sneak back to the house (probably Bridget's) where they are actually spending the night and Bee and Lena go grab food from the kitchen while Tibby helps Carmen up the stairs, and Carmen is way too giggly and won't be quiet and Tibby is afraid she's going to wake Bee's Dad and brother, so she keeps shushing Carmen, and Carmen gets even more giggly and says she'll show Tibby what mouths are really for and then she kisses her.
And it's really, really good.
Tibby finally gets Carmen into Bridget's room and she flops down on the floor and falls asleep before the other two get back but not before she kisses Tibby again, and Tibby suddenly feels way too sober and has to fake sleep because she's not sure she can keep quiet about it to Bridget and Lena, who fall into bed together and keep whispering. Tibby doesn't like to keep secrets from them, but she doesn't know what to say, either.
The next morning, Carmen's a little awkward, and Tibby is a lot awkward, and Carmen blames her unusual quiet on her hangover.
"Blank Note" - Lost/BtVS Crossover Ana, Faith maybe more peeps.
I almost didn't want to do this one, because I'm working on one of these already, featuring Ana-Lucia, but this isn't quite the same, so who cares.
Before the island but after losing her baby, Ana-Lucia is investigating a rash of mysterious maulings and Faith rolls into town with a handful of baby Slayers who are just learning the ropes. They think it's a werewolf at first, and try to warn Ana-Lucia off the case, but she's terribly self-destructive at that point, and still angry, and the Slayers are just a bunch of kids, so she threatens to arrest them for interfering with her investigation. Faith convinces her it's not a good idea, and gets her to agree to go out for a drink while the Slayers patrol, though Ana-Lucia thinks they'll stay at the hotel. By the end of the night, Faith knows the most important points of Ana-Lucia's story, and she understands that darkness, and she's pretty sure Ana-Lucia took her own revenge, nothing to do with the badge, and she remembers that feeling, too.
They end up back at the hotel together, Ana-Lucia drunk and angry, Faith mostly sober and strong enough to take it while Ana-Lucia works out her frustrations. They're in bed together when one of the Slayers comes in, bloody and torn up bad and all alone.
Turns out it wasn't a werewolf, it was a werewolf pack, and oh look, a bunch of baby Slayers who will be wolves at the next full moon, that's if they survive, because they're now all being hunted, and the local vampires have realized there are Slayers in town, and Faith tries to call in back-up, but there's apparently some emergency back at headquarters because all she gets is the machine which is too full to take her message.
So Ana-Lucia and her guns and her itchy trigger finger are looking mighty good right about then.
Once it's all done, they've lost a Slayer or two, and Faith has to get the others back right away so they can figure out what they're going to do with Slayers who are also werewolves, but she was supposed to go on to Australia to check out rumors of this Namorodo bone creature and Ana-Lucia goes and waits for her there, but Faith never shows because someone's trying to open a Hellmouth again. Frustrated, Ana-Lucia finally gets the number and calls Faith, leaves a message, and Faith tells her to come on back to the States, she's not going there, there are local Slayers who have decided they can handle it on their own, and she could really use some company on a road trip to Alaska.
Ana-Lucia gets on the plane and we all know how that goes.
Original post with the meme and titles, "Whiskey Moon" title from Karen, and still time if you want to play. This is awesome.
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"Out of Time" - Rated PG-13/R
Ana-Lucia knows the end is coming, she can feel it in her bones, she has this sense about pending disaster now, and she wants to save her group of survivors from the Others and from the stupidity of the other group of survivors, but they don't listen, except Eko and he goes off into the island with Locke to try to figure out a way to keep everyone safe again (well, that's why Eko goes). Ana-Lucia tries to get Libby to come with her at least, but Libby doesn't want to leave Hurley and Hurley refuses to leave his friends, so Ana-Lucia knocks out Libby and takes her away until she finds this dank little cave and barricades them inside with a little food and water bottles.
Except it turns out Libby isn't so much with the being good, and she gets pretty nasty, and it's a full-fledged fight it out to the death type thing. So Ana-Lucia, who has really grown fond of Libby, has to kill or be killed. Of course she kills, it's easier the second time around, but it drives her a little crazier, and when Eko and Locke find her, she shredded Libby's flesh and started to grind her bones, and of course they think Ana-Lucia is the bad guy (well, Eko does), so they take her captive and keep her tied up and locked down in the hatch until they figure out what to do with her.
Locke comes in and is all creepy and wonderful, zen Locke and sympathetic Locke and he releases her and takes her into the jungle, saying he's seen the heart of the island, and she needs it more than he did then. The island rejects Ana-Lucia, though.
"Hustle & Flow" - BtVS/AtS - Faith/Gunn/Gwen
After Sunnydale sinks, Faith heads back to L.A. to check on Angel and the gang. There, that spark between her and Gunn flares up, and she plays the seduction game without any intentions of hurting him the way she normally does when she sexes people. Things are good, she fights the good fight, mostly on her own, sometimes helping southern California's new Slayers find their way, usually on to Buffy and Giles.
Then Gwen shows up, all electricity personified, literaly and figuratively when she meets Faith in a bar, and they dance together, black leather against red, gloves on sweaty, bared skin, lips so close but not quite touching, all that dark hair in wild halos around them. Gwen leaves Faith wanting more, and it's been a long time since anyone walked away from Faith, and not the other way 'round.
So she's pretty shocked to see Gwen with the gang at W&H, and especially to see her flirting with Gunn, because Faith's marked Gunn as hers, but she's done the same with Gwen, and it's a shock when Gwen suggests they all go out and drink and dance, but only Gunn takes them up on the offer. There's a lot of tequila involved, and dancing on each other, and leather and sweat, and they all end up back at Faith's place. And Gwen's a little untouchable, sure, but Faith's inventive, and she likes kinky sex anyway so it's just all the more fun, and Gunn's been around the block a time or two, but Faith and Gwen together are a bit much for him, yet it's all good.
Then it can all stop there, or go on into a big bad, and fighting in the streets, and the way they all three work together, nice and easy, lightning and thunder, and after the fight they end up back in bed, and they all know it won't last forever, but not a one of them is in it for roses and romance and shit. It's good enough, the way their bodies move together, fighting and fucking, maybe all the way to the end of the world. But maybe not.
"OneStop Sales" - BtVS - Oz
While he's off trying to find a way to control the wolf inside, Oz still has to eat and buy gas and keep the van running. He trades off his bass to repair it first, and then starts to sell things out of the back of the van, his services as a guitarist, all the equipment he doesn't need, little bit of pot now and then. He'll sit and he'll smoke and he'll listen to the customers, all zen and friendly and quiet. When he runs out of everything else to sell, it turns out the people drawn to him are really in need of someone to listen and then, when things are too uncomfortable, tell a good tale, and Oz has plenty of those.
"Not a Pizza Hangover" - Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - PG-13 or higher...
Set during the first Christmas of college, the girls are all back together for the first time for more than a day or two. The actual holidays are for their families, except they still talk and see each other, but they manage to sneak out to the gym one night, with cheap wine, and spend hours together just talking and drinking and then getting giddy and giggling. They stay way too late and have to sneak back to the house (probably Bridget's) where they are actually spending the night and Bee and Lena go grab food from the kitchen while Tibby helps Carmen up the stairs, and Carmen is way too giggly and won't be quiet and Tibby is afraid she's going to wake Bee's Dad and brother, so she keeps shushing Carmen, and Carmen gets even more giggly and says she'll show Tibby what mouths are really for and then she kisses her.
And it's really, really good.
Tibby finally gets Carmen into Bridget's room and she flops down on the floor and falls asleep before the other two get back but not before she kisses Tibby again, and Tibby suddenly feels way too sober and has to fake sleep because she's not sure she can keep quiet about it to Bridget and Lena, who fall into bed together and keep whispering. Tibby doesn't like to keep secrets from them, but she doesn't know what to say, either.
The next morning, Carmen's a little awkward, and Tibby is a lot awkward, and Carmen blames her unusual quiet on her hangover.
"Blank Note" - Lost/BtVS Crossover Ana, Faith maybe more peeps.
I almost didn't want to do this one, because I'm working on one of these already, featuring Ana-Lucia, but this isn't quite the same, so who cares.
Before the island but after losing her baby, Ana-Lucia is investigating a rash of mysterious maulings and Faith rolls into town with a handful of baby Slayers who are just learning the ropes. They think it's a werewolf at first, and try to warn Ana-Lucia off the case, but she's terribly self-destructive at that point, and still angry, and the Slayers are just a bunch of kids, so she threatens to arrest them for interfering with her investigation. Faith convinces her it's not a good idea, and gets her to agree to go out for a drink while the Slayers patrol, though Ana-Lucia thinks they'll stay at the hotel. By the end of the night, Faith knows the most important points of Ana-Lucia's story, and she understands that darkness, and she's pretty sure Ana-Lucia took her own revenge, nothing to do with the badge, and she remembers that feeling, too.
They end up back at the hotel together, Ana-Lucia drunk and angry, Faith mostly sober and strong enough to take it while Ana-Lucia works out her frustrations. They're in bed together when one of the Slayers comes in, bloody and torn up bad and all alone.
Turns out it wasn't a werewolf, it was a werewolf pack, and oh look, a bunch of baby Slayers who will be wolves at the next full moon, that's if they survive, because they're now all being hunted, and the local vampires have realized there are Slayers in town, and Faith tries to call in back-up, but there's apparently some emergency back at headquarters because all she gets is the machine which is too full to take her message.
So Ana-Lucia and her guns and her itchy trigger finger are looking mighty good right about then.
Once it's all done, they've lost a Slayer or two, and Faith has to get the others back right away so they can figure out what they're going to do with Slayers who are also werewolves, but she was supposed to go on to Australia to check out rumors of this Namorodo bone creature and Ana-Lucia goes and waits for her there, but Faith never shows because someone's trying to open a Hellmouth again. Frustrated, Ana-Lucia finally gets the number and calls Faith, leaves a message, and Faith tells her to come on back to the States, she's not going there, there are local Slayers who have decided they can handle it on their own, and she could really use some company on a road trip to Alaska.
Ana-Lucia gets on the plane and we all know how that goes.