Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home

Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home

Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home

Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home

Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home

Going Home by daegaer (PG-13)

  • Mar. 15th, 2010 at 12:18 AM
To celebrate National Reading Month, we're having Literary Small Fandom Week here at Epic Recs. Yay for the printed page!

Title: Going Home by daegaer
Fandom: Good Omens
Pairing: Gen
Categories: humor with just a touch of angst, friendship
Length: Medium (~8,800 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Review:
Heaven recalls Aziraphale back home. Crowley (who isn't upset about the change, not at *all*) decides to welcome the new guy in style.

This fic is just delightful. From Aziraphale and Crowley's tearful hedonistic farewell, to Crowley's increasingly creative ways of killing off the replacement, to the eventual plan to get Aziraphale back to Earth, every stage of this story is tone-perfect and utterly charming. Funny, engaging, and surprisingly heart-warming, Going Home is simply one of the best Good Omens fics out there.

Going Home
Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

Title:  Baby Snakes & the sequel/alternate ending The Best Days of Their Lives
Fandom:  Good Omens... hooray, Small Fandom Week!
Pairing:  Crowley/OMC as background, but gen (Crowley and Aziraphale act married, though)
Categories:  humor, crack, mpreg, kids
Length:  Medium [~6,000 for all parts]
Warnings:  hmm, is snake/snake bestiality?


Authors on LJ[livejournal.com profile] daegaer and [livejournal.com profile] louiselux 
Websites:  n/a

Review:  "Crowley is in a tricky situation."  As in, he had some fun with a snake at the zoo, and it came with consequences - the four eggs type of consequences. 

Is it mpreg when the character's temporarily a female snake?  If the premise didn't strike your eye, that's understandable - but let the authors persuade you otherwise.  Both authors have a light, breezy style that perfectly suits the crack-tastic nature of this collaboration.  Louiselux wrote the bittersweet first story, in which Crowley decides not to raise the babies; Daegaer wrote AU-sequels for a Crowley who made the opposite decision, and who is joined in parenthood by Aziraphale.  The stories stay perfectly balanced between seriousness and humor, and are worth the few minutes it takes to read.

Baby Snakes
The Best Days of Their Lives   Part 2: Twenty Years Later   Part 3: Fathers and Sons
 

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

High Treason, by Tomo Trillians (PG-13)

  • Apr. 24th, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Title:  High Treason
Fandom:  Good Omens
Pairing:  Aziraphale/Crowley, Newt/Anathema
Categories:  Adventure, angst, romance, drama, pre-slash, post-canon
Length:  Long [~30,000 words]
Warnings:  Heaven and Hell as nasty bureaucracies, what looks like character death but isn't


Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Her page at the Pit of Voles

Review "Hell catches up with everyone's favorite delinquent demon, and Crowley learns that his angel has rather handy swordsmanship skills and a tendency to ignore the rules."

Despite the lighthearted author summary, this fandom classic has some rather dark moments.  There are plots afoot in Heaven *and* Hell, and our heroes are caught in the middle of the power-plays.  Both Heaven and Hell are somewhat squicky, and you get the impression that most humans would prefer a third option for their afterlives.  Aziraphale finds out how willing he is to risk Falling to save Crowley, and Crowley struggles with being a demon in love - both of them are suffering, in ways that really a) suit the characters, and b) had me get invested in the resolution.  As for our background couple, Anathema and Newt have their own roles to play in saving Heaven, and it doesn't feel like the author just stuffed them into the fic to make it longer.  The only thing that could make this better would be the Antichrist showing up and being, well, Adam-ish at everyone until they gave in.

Note: the author booked it from fandom a long time ago, so a) her website's gone, and only Fanfiction.net has her stuff, and b) no sequels, ever *wipes away tear*.  The Fanfiction.net version has some punctuation missing, due to the site's periodic reshuffling of what punctuation is allowed.

High Treason

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

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