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susanderavish January 28 2009, 01:15:57 UTC
Have you read If You Needed Me?
http://www.queereyes.net/iynm_01.html

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catainahata January 28 2009, 01:38:40 UTC
oh yes, that one is amazing too.

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charlie_jae January 28 2009, 02:01:05 UTC
Do you have an aversion to Mpreg stories? This one has them I think started outtogether, than apart and than together at the end. "First come Love, then comes Marriage, then comes." Nothing Squick btw.

Anything by "Rizabeau" too.

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revlisacat January 28 2009, 03:18:17 UTC
My absolute favorite stories of Brian/Other are by the amazing Brian Hennessey. They are truly fabulous and they are also long (basically novel-length). The first is "Swamp Fever" and the sequel is "Burn." You can find them both here: http://www.brians-fiction.com/ I know you will fall in love with Boyd ( ... )

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gander123 January 28 2009, 05:25:05 UTC
The story by Arwensong is good but unless I'm mistaken(which is entirely possible) B/J dont get back together in the end. So i guess that wouldn't qualify as a happy ending :(

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revlisacat January 28 2009, 06:47:07 UTC
Okay, sorry I misunderstood a little -- but here is a good one that you might like by Mouse, called "Endings and Beginnings". Really long and starts angsty but is all about the love!

http://midnightwhispers.ca/viewstory.php?sid=955

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catainahata January 31 2009, 18:12:58 UTC
Wow. that was amazing. thank you so much for the rec.

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revlisacat January 28 2009, 07:25:10 UTC
Here are some other stories you might enjoy by Randall Morgan. All his work is great! Start with "Blue Lights", then "Deconstructing Brian" followed by "Letters Home" and then "Reconstructing Brian". I just finished rereading all of them, and they have a fair amount of angst -- a villain (!!!) and a happy ending! They are here: http://www.randalls-fiction.com/stories.php

Okay, time for bed. I hope you're feeling better soon and happy reading. BTW, if you don't want to read non B/J stories at all, I would still recommend Brian Hennessey's work but read the stories on his LJ. They really are very good.

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