These are some of the femslash pieces I've written in the past. I'm only going to include one from each fandom. Some of these fall among the NC-17 class, so please use discretion when reading.
Big Love -
Peaceful Mornings - Nicki/Margene, rated R - I loved the dynamic of these two characters in the early seasons of the show and this shows how Margene could (rather literally) give Nicki a hand when it came to relaxing. Originally written for
100_women Bionic Woman (2007) -
Electricity - Jaime/Sarah (implied), rated PG-13 - Humorous look at the hazards of non-vanilla activity with a bionic woman.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer -
L.A. Story - Anyanka/Darla, rated R - I could have chosen from many different stories from this fandom, but this one, written for
femslash_minis is one of my favorites. I liked being able to set these two women right in the center of the women's liberation movement which seemed fitting. They are one of those rarepairs that don't usually get a lot of play, but once they do, the connections seem obvious.
Desert Hearts -
Rain in the Desert - Vivian Bell/Cay Rivers, rated PG - A tribute to a classic scene from one of the classics of lesbian cinema
Firefly -
What's In A Name? - River/Saffron, rated R - Usually River/Zoe is my go-to pairing for "Firefly" femslash, but in this little piece, written for the
femslash100 Academia challenge, Saffron has finally met her match.
The Godfather -
Our Business - Mama Corleone/Kay Adams Corleone, rated R (warning for dub-con) - There's a scene towards the end of the first movie where they're coming out of the church after the baptism and Mama pulls Michael aside, kisses him, and whispers something to him (because I think she has a pretty good idea what's about to happen to Carlo, and why). That's the Mama that shows up in this fic.
Leverage -
Dressing Up - Parker/Sophie, rated R - Eliot has a line late in the story - They're just girls, doing girl-y things together. That about sums it up, especially if you consider stealing expensive jewelry to be a "girl-y thing".
Life -
Quite Simple and
Anticipation - Dani Reese/Jane Seever, rated PG - Can you slash two characters that never share a moment of screen time? Yes, yes, you can.
OZ -
Playing Doctor - Diane Wittlesey/Gloria Nathan, rated NC-17 - Role reversal fantasies play out in the bedroom. Sexy, kinky fun.