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Buffy:  the Vampire Slayer

Title: 
And Then There Were Three
Genre:  Horror/Drama 
Pairings: 
Spike/Drusilla
Length:  One-shot
Rating:  R
Disclaimer:  I don't own the characters.  I just torture them.
Summary:  Spike and Dru have some "fun" with Buffy and the Scoobies.  And because it's Spike and Dru, that "fun" includes violence, torture, death, and bizarre tea party references.
Warning:  If you have issues with violence and/or character death, don't read this.  There's a fair bit of violence, and the death toll is downright Shakespearean in proportion. 


Title: 
Waiting for Sunrise
Genre:  Drama/Angst
Pairings:  Implied Spike/Buffy
Length:  One-shot
Rating:  PG-13
Disclaimer:  I don't own the characters.  And I'm pretty sure they're quite happy about that.
Summary:  Takes place shortly after "The Gift."  Buffy is dead and poor Spike is overwhelmed by super-angsty guilt.  Suicidal vampires, startling revelations, and Spike/Dawn fluff abound.  Keep your tissues and razorblades handy--this one's so emo it hurts.
Author's Note:  This is one of those old fics written in my younger years that makes me cringe nowadays.  Not my best work, by far, but a fine example of how far I've come. 


Star Wars

Title: 
The Politics of Exile
Genre:  Drama, Romance, Angst
Pairings:  Thrawn/OC
Length:  Multi-Chapter
Rating:  PG-13
Disclaimer:  Legally speaking, I don't own Thrawn.  Practically, however, I think that's arguable.
Summary:  The story of Thrawn's final days at home before his exile, as he prepares for a very long trip and says good-bye to everything he knows and loves--including his lifemate Alana and their unborn child.
A/N:  I began writing this story shortly after reading Vision of the Future, back when there was little to nothing known about the Chiss and their culture.  Thus, everything of that nature in this story is completely of my own creation, and of course, completely contradicts the information we now possess.  So consider this one an AU. This story is also being revisited, so to speak, in the tentatively titled Warrior's Fortune Trilogy.  For more information, visit the "Projects" page.


V for Vendetta

Title: 
Vignettes
Genre:  Angst, Drama, Humor, Romance
Pairings:  V/Evey
Length:  Seven 100-word drabbles
Rating:  PG-13
Disclaimer:  I could tell you that I own these characters, but that would be lying.  And V would not approve.
Summary:  My first forray into the realm of drabbledom, this series was prompted by an excercise in my creative writing text book.  Each drabble explores a specific emotion:  laughter, fear, anger, awe, tenderness, shame, and obsession.


Title:  Variegation (Play of Colors)
Genre:  Angst, Drama, Humor, Romance
Pairings:  V/Evey
Length:  21 drabbles
Rating:  PG-13
Disclaimer:  I don't own the characters; just the merchandise.
Summary:  A while back, I wrote a memoir for my creative writing class that related various events in my life to colors.  I thought it was a pretty nifty idea at the time, and when I came across the piece again I thought, "Hey, that's a pretty nifty idea for a drabble series."  As I began working, I was quickly overwhelmed with inspiration, and eventually wound up writing three drabbles for each color--one set pior to the film, one set during the film, and a third set in my own, technically AU, post-movie world.