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Quality Fictions
Buffy/Spike
Angels of the Silences by Annie Sewell-Jennings (NC-17) Authorial Summary: Three years down the road, Buffy and Spike try to find happiness amidst all the broken glass.
At Her Mother's Grave by Laure Alexander (PG) What makes Buffy finally believe.
Beneath Her by Laure Alexander (NC-17) Authorial Summary: One hundred words on a woman talking on the phone, holding keys. A cold view of the Buffy/Spike relationship.
For It May Come True by Kantayra (G) "Older And Far Away" and post-"Chosen"
The Last Summer by Annie Sewell-Jennings (NC-17) Authorial Summary: After the world is destroyed by nuclear apocalypse, Buffy and Spike meet up in Australia for what may be the last summer on Earth. (15 chapters)
The Latest in Fake Meat Products by debXena (R) Takes place during "Doublemeat Palace." Uses wonderful metaphor.
Numbered Days by Nihilistbear (R) "But I want you to know I did save you. Not when it counted, of course, but ... after that. Every night after that. I'd see it all again ... do something different. Faster or more clever, you know? Dozens of times, lots of different ways ... Every night I save you."
Pour Some Sugar On Me by Nihilistbear (R)
Takes place between "Dead Things" and "Hell's Bells" and really it's all about the Spike/Other. Well-written, believable, and hysterical, Had me literally bouncing at the end.
Rejected First Lines for My Personal Ad
Spike POV by nongenius (PG) Buffy POV by [girlwithjournal] (PG)
Six Important Moments by Nihilistbear (R) A series of drabbles on the theme Winter/Steam; alternating Spike and Buffy POV.
Subjunctive by jaybitvees (G) Post-"Chosen." If only...
Untitled by Nihilistbear (PG) Three drabbles on the theme of Success/Failure from Spike's POV.
What She Deserves (and the sequel, "Lovingkindness") by Herself (NC-17) Set a couple months after the conclusion of "Grave" (the Season 6 ender) and disproven by S7 but so believable. Deals with Buffy and Spike, as a couple and as individuals, in some very surprising ways, but ways which still ring true to the characters, and also deals with the other characters. And you keep thinking it's over, but the author refuses to take the easy way out, keeps pushing the characters further, refusing to settle for the easy happy ending. But there’s levity there, too; I was cracking up at times. And there are moments of such happiness.
Where the Heart Is by Barb C A really interesting look at a possible afterlife moment.
Please Remember to Feed the Artist. Feedback is of the good.
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