Miscellaneous
Fandoms: Cops, Spies, and Western Guys
Updated September 5, 2007
Starsky & Hutch
Along
for the Ride
Rating: R (probably closer to
PG-13)
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Summary: After a Thanksgiving full of revelations, Starsky and Hutch
teach a couple of rookies the meaning of partnership.
Disclaimer: Not mine. So not mine. S&H belong to Aaron Spelling,
like almost everything from the seventies.
The Professionals
The
Assassin's Daughter
Rating: R
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Summary: A “simple” assignment to deliver an assassin’s
sixteen-year-old daughter is complicated by unexpected attacks and the
beginnings of a new relationship.
Holding
Back the Flood
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Summary: There’s only been one thing Doyle’s ever needed, and
after a failed mission, he decides to give in.
One
Can Only See
Rating:
PG. Gen (or pre-slash)
Summary: A missing scene of sorts for the episode "Discovered in
a Graveyard." Written for the Quotations Challenge.
Once
in a Good Long While
Rating: R
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Summary: While on holiday, Bodie and Doyle are kidnapped by
someone with a grudge against Cowley.
The Sentinel
Surviving
the Siege
Rating: PG. Gen (or
pre-slash)
Summary: A coda to the episode "Siege." Blair has to face up to
what happened during the siege and what his actions mean in terms of
his partnership with Jim.
The Magnificent Seven (Series) NEW!!
A
Matter of Trust
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Vin/Ezra
Summary: Inspired by auburnnothenna’s
wonderful fic The
Tale of a Deed, she wrote: "Vin
figured that maybe, if he got drunk enough, Ezra might sit the tub and
finally let out some of the grief that he'd been carrying around since
Virginia City – since the war really – either that or he'd just drink
himself into passing out. Either way, Vin would be around to watch his
back. Sometime during the night, he would get a promise out of Ezra; a
promise to stay in Four Corners until Vin returned."
I felt
compelled to fill-in what might’ve happened in those hours between the
entry into the bathhouse and Vin leaving to find Ezra’s horse. The
original is not slash, although there are definitely overtones, and
this piece should fall after the lines I’ve quoted above (from Part 3).
The Man from UNCLE

It's really only a matter of time. *wink*