Male Bonding
As much as she intensely dislikes it, Katara understands why Zuko had to join them. What she doesn't understand is why he and Sokka have to spend every waking moment in each other's company.
As much as she intensely dislikes it, Katara understands why Zuko had to join them. What she doesn't understand is why he and Sokka have to spend every waking moment in each other's company.
Sokka lay in the softest, cleanest, nicest bed he’d had in months.
“Trust me, I know what I’m doing,” Sokka informed Zuko with a smirk, hoisting the large burlap sack over one shoulder. “I’m an expert.”
Suki is going back to Kiyoshi Island.
A flash of temper means a different ending to an Agni Kai. What would happen if the battle between Zuko and his father had gone another way? An AU version of the events of "The Avatar Returns".
In which Sokka muses, Jit Sang has a very sharp knife, Hakoda braids his beard and mediates, Aang shaves expertly, Zuko rejoins the Ponytail Club, and Haru nearly cries, to the amusement of all. Post Boiling Rock. Fluffity!
Reeling from his own setback, Roy takes the time to advise a strange golden-eyed kid in a bar...
When Zuko takes what should be Sokka’s punishment, it’s up to Sokka to heal him again.
Arinye wanted a Stargate SG1/Avatar xover. I've only watched the first few seasons of Stargate so... this takes place in season 2 of Stargate and Season 3 of Avatar. :)
In a palace in Ba Sing Se, one man awaits his death, one boy – his torture, and another – his destiny. An Iroh, Sokka and Zuko adventure. Now with epilogue. Complete.
Leverage/White Collar, Neal, Peter, Leverage Team, "You knew they were working a con, and you didn't stop them?" "Nope." "Why not, Peter?"
Maggie couldn’t believe her eyes. “Elizabeth? Elizabeth Burke?”
They send Azrael to fetch him because he will not listen to anyone else.
Her reply was one of boredom. “So don’t get caught!”
Eliot and Alec have a talk about their respective kinks.
Alec Hardison has ten days to seduce Eliot Spencer. Parker helps.
Irvine and Selphie make Squall their 'project'...
Iroh stares at her with disdain and pity: at her bitten-down fingernails that were once claws; at her matted, uneven hair; at her pale, blemished skin. But mostly he stares at the shallow defeat in her eyes, hollow behind the gold. "So, my niece," he says, with regret and just as much disappointment, "you have chosen destruction." "No," she says, and even her voice carries the stale echo of imprisonment. "You have destroyed me," and Iroh is very glad that she is a caged beast now.
Neal knows a very sad story about a thief and a sailor. Peter's still stuck on pirates.
A routine investigation into an art theft turns up Neal's fingerprints on a stolen painting. Neal swears he's never stolen a Nullier painting, but that's only half the truth...
They haven't exactly met in linear order, Neal and the Doctor, but sometimes that makes for the best kind of friendship.
A profile is one of the harder likenesses to get right. On a boring stakeout, Peter and Neal test some handcuffs and discuss alleged art heists and portraiture. Set after “Copycat Caffrey.”
There's a place in Neal Caffrey's head where he doesn't have to lie to himself or be three steps ahead of the other guy, but so far only Peter has found it -- and Peter won't give him what he really wants. Elizabeth, meanwhile, is slowly adjusting to the idea of abetting felons...
Neal is so very tired of saying no.
The younger Petrelli has a secret and Nathan's the first to know.
Five small slices of Vaan's life pre-game.
White Collar, ftm!Neal (slash with Peter welcome). Peter knows all the intimate details of Neal's life, and he's used each of them against him, except for this.
Jeff can overthink anything, given a chance, and his firstborn's childhood give him lots of chances.
A series of vignettes, post-HSM2. Sharpay wants everything to go back to normal; Ryan never wants to see normal again.
Buttercup adapts to a life of adventure and makes a decision.
Mr. Green - the man behind the mystery.
Later, Hardison tried to blame it on the gorilla.
“So, why are we here?” Sophie asked brightly, looking around the circle. Eliot sighed and looked at her. He had definitely noticed she was extremely hot, but it was covered in a layer of crazy too thick for him to get under. Besides, she was a teacher.
In which Dean breaks into the Leverage headquarters, Hardison is concerned, and Eliot doesn't want to talk about it. Supernatural/Leverage crossover.
Alec Hardison, if pressed, would probably suggest that he subscribes to a post-modern definition of identity.
"If you three don't stop bickering," Sophie continued, just barely loud enough for the mic to pick up, "no one will ever find the bodies."