Some business first: Obviously it would be a lot of work to go through everyone's entries and make sure they followed the rules - I did not do this. Honor Code and all that. Please don't respond to any of the feedback left on your stories until after the author reveal next week. Author names and notes will be attached to all of the stories during the reveal, and then you can start responding to comments and posting your work elsewhere.
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Enjoy!
Then It Gets Good, written for
asimplechordby
timeofnoreply | Ray/Walt | PG-13 | 1,196 words | | | Walt always has the same dream. He doesn't dream every night, but when he does, it's never any different.
Meet Me in St. Louis, written for
finite_farfallaby
queeniegalore | Ray/Walt | NC-17 | 3,924 words | | | Six months was a long time for a couple who had never even used the word 'couple' to describe what they were.
From Sea To Shining Sea, written for
jmc_bksby
witchling | Brad/Ray | PG-13 | 4,931 words | | | If Hollywood has taught Ray anything, it's that the best way to cure a friend's broken heart is with a road trip.
Wild At Heart, written for
kali1967by
blincolin | Brad/Ray | NC-17 | 1,800 words | | | Ray is a cat person. Brad is a bird person. It should never have worked.
The Back Row of Your Mind, written for
kitsunejinby
timeofnoreply | girl!Brad/girl!Ray | Hard R | 2,720 words | | | Ray doesn't turn around at the sound of Brad's voice; he's too in love with looking at the reflection of their little conflagration on the water. The flames ripple and distort as they retract off the waves, and he smiles, exhaling a plume of mingled cigarette smoke and air, condensing into a little cloud in front of him.
Built For Falling, written for
penguinparityby
kitsunejin | Brad/Ray | M | 2,988 words | | | Someday the war ends. Life goes on.
In The Kitchen, written for
queeniegaloreby
jmc_bks | Brad/Ray | R | 2,200 words | | | Domestic fluff as Brad returns from deployment.
Can't Go Home Again, written for
salvadore_hartby
kali1967 | Ray/Walt | PG-13 | 2,000 words | | | They don't stay in one place too long. Two, three days at the most, and then they're back on the road. Stay still and you might as well paint a target on your back.
the next Spielberg, written for
schlickyby
asimplechord | Ray/OFC, Brad/Walt | R | 3,200 words | | | Ray's ultimate career choice is down to Brad and Walt.
So Here We Are, written for
sephirothflameby
finite_farfalla | Ray/Walt | PG-13 | 1,200 words | | | Schmoopy light banter with a mild amount of teeth-rotting substance and angst hidden there somewhere.
These Tides Have Never Been Stranger, written for
timeofnoreplyby
salvadore_hart | Ray/Walt | PG-13 | 1,826 words | | | After their tour Ray and Walt begin a life of domesticity. Until the day Walt wakes up and Ray is gone.
the end of fear is where we begin, written for
witchingby
schlicky | Brad/Ray | R | 4,290 words | | | Everyone always jokes that they're gay for each other, but Brad isn't really sure what to call it.