Title: Who Wants To Live Forever
Author:Edgespet
Rating: G-PG
Pairing: Billy/Dom
Disclaimer: Very, very untrue
Warning: Character death-though set in the very distant future
A/N: Set about 50-55 years in the future. The title is based on the song of the same name that Queen did for the original Highlander movie soundtrack. That song and the pic posted behind the cut just sort of blended together in my mind and this is what came out. Not betaed, so all mistakes are my own.
Feedback: Please! I'm very curious about what sort of response this gets. I swore I would never, ever, ever do a character death fic, but this one just came so easily I couldn't argue with it.
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Love and deception Ch: 9
Pairing: Billy/Dom
Setting: AU
Summary: Let me go.
A/N: I am taking a bit of liberty with this fic in that I am giving a self governing island off the coast of Scotland. No harm meant and it is just fitting in with the story which is fiction by the way.
Disclaimer: In case no one understood me, this is a work of fiction, not true, lies, no truth in any part of this.




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Title: Keeping Secrets
Author: [livejournal.com profile] dylan_dufresne
Pairing: BB/DM
Rating: R
Summary: Dom needs to get something off his chest.
Feedback: Would be appreciated, but unbeta'd so please forgive my errors.
Disclaimer: Not at all true in reality. This is why fantasy is so popular.
A/N: Something lighter and fluffier, with just a dash of angst. Also, writer's block sucks. Here's hoping it's over.

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Title: But I’m a Football Player
Author: [livejournal.com profile] sparkythehamstr
Pairing: Monaboyd (and maybe others?)
Rating: NC-17
Feedback: Means better Monaboyd stories.
Disclaimer: Lies, all LIES!
Author’s notes: You have [livejournal.com profile] celticpickle and her plot bunny from hell to blame for this. Crack!fic about Dom as a football player and Billy as a cheerleader. So very wrong, so very silly, so very AU. Mm, high school… don’t we all wish we could go back. Except not at all. No. Set in the fictional Boyens Academy in New York City, a prestigious private school. Which paves the way for all sorts of wonderful thoughts about Dom Monaghan (and Billy Boyd) in a uniform.
As far as I know there is no Boyens Academy in NY. And a thousand apologies to Sean Astin, who I’m certain is not a wanker at all.
You may find a list of dramatis personae here.

One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Eleven Twelve

Chapter Thirteen
Title: Aural Sex
Author: [livejournal.com profile] sparkythehamstr
Pairing: Monaboyd
Rating: R
Feedback: Means better Monaboyd stories.
Disclaimer: Lies, all LIES!
Author's notes:  This sort of thing has probably been done to death, but I was so pleased with the title I'd come up with that I had to write it.  And am I the only one who finds the "William/Dominic" thing really hot?

Aural Sex
Title: Corrupt (chapter 5-final)
Pairing: Billy/Dom/Ali, Dom/Billy, Billy/Ali, Ali/Dom
Rating: NC-17
Fandom: Lord of the Rings Real Person Slash
Dedication: Red Queen...
Disclaimer: If any of this really happened.... I'm so jealous.
Beta: The incomparable [livejournal.com profile] lisabellex
Summary: Ali had seen the looks between them. She felt and saw how Billy tensed in his presence. She knew that Billy was far too traditional to do anything about it. She also knew what inviting a younger man to their bed could do to his ego. This situation was going to have to be handled with kid gloves.

(I want to feel him come undone...)

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4

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Title: Good Enough
Author: [livejournal.com profile] dylan_dufresne
Pairing: BB/DM
Rating: R, I guess. For dark themes.
Summary: A few moments of reflection. Sortof.
Feedback: Would be appreciated, but unbeta'd so please forgive my errors.
Disclaimer: Not at all true in reality.
A/N: I’m in a mood. Darkness and angst are under the cut. Inspired by two lines of the song ‘Good Enough’ by Sarah McLachlan.

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