These are gone from FF.net, along with the rest of my work. For the moment, they're up at AO3 (Polly_Lynn), but those will be coming down, too.
I've had a number of folks ask about the order for the TARDIS*-verse stories. Here's show chronological order at FF.net. The order in which I wrote them follows in parentheses, but were I you, I'd go with "show order."
- TARDIS-time and relative dimension in space (written first)
- Objects in Space (written ninth)
- Calculation (written third)
- Nighthawks (runs concurrent with Calculation; written fifth)
- Until (written eighth)
- Unexpected Light (written fourth)
- Maybe I'll Miss You (written seventh)
- Danger in Blue (written eleventh)
- Joyously Home (written twentieth)
- Dawn Before the Rest of the World (written eighteenth)
- Stop Making Sense (written fourteenth)
- Stupid Mouth Shut (written sixth)
- Circle 'Round the Sun (written second)
- The Possibility of Possibility (written twelfth)
- Memento Vivere (written tenth)
- For Now And Then (written thirteenth)
- Kith and Kin (written seventeenth)
- Picturesque and Mythical (written fifteenth)
- History, Moving Quickly (written sixteenth)
- Home to You (written nineteenth)
- Fugit Lux (written twenty-first)
- Illa Dolet Vere (written twenty-second)
*What is the TARDIS-verse, you ask? Despite the name, this is not a Dr. Who crossover, just borrowing the idea of being outside of regular time and space. Beginning with Killshot, it's a series of stories that are either explicitly episode associated (i.e., post-eps or missing scenes), or taking place between episodes. In these stories, Castle and Beckett use "Time Outs" as an opportunity to spend time together and progress in their relationship without the pressure of it "counting" in the daylight. They're very loosely related and self-contained for the most part, so you can dip into them at will.
Sorry if you also follow me on Tumblr and this is a repeat . . .