Five Things Jason Street Was the First to Say by
hth_the_first.
Jason/Lyla/Tim (sort of) // R // Author's summary: None given.
This was a great character study, which I think is what the author intended it to be anyway. Kind of like pre-threesome (if there is such a thing), which was interesting. The way she sets it up is pretty believable, too, because of how the characters were. I'm not really a big Lyla fan, but I didn't hate her in this. It was a nice read.
Simply a reflection of your own self by
sinsense.
Tim/Landry // NC-17 // Author's summary: At age ten, Landry Clarke's Pee-Wee football coach told him he was a sorry excuse for a girl, and that his grandma was better with a football.
I loved this a lot. The character voice was awesome and made me laugh sometimes, which is always cool and makes the story more enjoyable. Landry in this was really great and I liked how it was told from his POV. I liked her insight into the characters and the dialog was just so them.
40 Miles North of Presidio by
therealjae.
Tim/OMC // R // Author's summary: Tim sets out on the road and ends up in a place he never expected.
This is really good. The characters are well written and developed, even the original ones. The OMC is pretty cool and not even remotely Mary Sue-like, which is always so great to find, not to mention rare. There's slash, but sex is mostly implied and not graphic, which in this case I am of two minds about. In a way, I think a little more might have made it better, but then I've seen really good stories ruined by the addition of sex scenes that didn't work, so I'm pretty much okay with it not actually being shown in this. The atmosphere of this is nice and her insight into Tim Riggins's character seems very real and true. I can see him doing this or going this way--if, of course, he didn't get arrested etc and go the way he did in canon, obv. I'm pretty sure this was written before the show finale, though. This is also loosely connected to a series of similar stories that the author wrote about various other FNL characters, which I have not had the chance to read yet, but you can find them
here if you are interested. This one was good enough that they would probably be worth checking out.