Tags: elementary

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Elementary, GoT, Justified, Revolution, Political Animals, Vikings

Elementary, Joan/Moriarity: "Everyone is a Moon" by kateandbarrel (PG) -- "Once I've figured you out, I'll move on." It's a year after Moriarty last saw Joan. And she hasn't moved on.

Game of Thrones, Sandor/Arya: "Between the Dead and the Damned" by startwithsparks (R) -- Years after they last saw each other, the girl who once was Arya Stark hears Sandor's name whispered among those on the Quiet Isle.

Justified, Raylan/Tim: "Timely" series by MissJeeves (NC-17) -- AU. Raylan is a prostitute stuck in Harlan until Tim gets involved.

Revolution, Charlie/Monroe: "Just once (or maybe a thousand times)" by JaqofSpades (NC-17) -- She’s worried it shows on her face, this unwelcome, inconvenient want that she carries around like a stone in her shoe.

Revolution / Political Animals, Bass/TJ: "Politically Bent" by ElDiablito_SF (NC-17) -- High as a kite and at least half naked, TJ tries to steal Bass’ wagon.

Vikings, Athelstan/Ragnar: "stigmata" by seditonem (NC-17) -- There’s no point looking back to see if Ragnar is following – Athelstan learned long ago that Ragnar will come along as he pleases, lithe and cunning like some great cat.
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Haven, Elementary, Eureka, White Collar

Haven, Duke/Nathan/Audrey: "A Very Merry Haven Christmas" by Sarren (R) - A Haven Christmas story where wishes do come true.

Elementary, Joan Watson/Jamie Moriarty: "Five Times Jamie Moriarty asked Joan Watson Out (and one time she grudgingly said yes)" by anamatics (PG-13) -- [or, five times Jamie Moriarty makes a horribly wrong assumption about Joan Watson, and one time she respects the hell out of her and finally gets what she wanted all along]

Elementary, Marcus Bell/Sherlock Holmes: "Presence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder" by everybodylies (PG) -- Slowly but surely, Sherlock wins Bell back with muffins (Yorkshire pudding?), tales of adventure, and a lot of apologies.

Eureka, Jack/Nathan: "Founder's Day" by taliahale (PG-13) -- Sometimes going back to the future isn’t quite how you imagined. First off, no DeLoreans, which is a major letdown. Oh, and there’s that whole rematerialized nemesis-turned-boyfriend to deal with. Founder’s Day is the worst.

White Collar, Peter/Neal/Elizabeth: "Shut up. Sit down." by fatale (PG-13) -- Oh holy God, Peter thought. Neal was his work wife.