Tag: Slow Burn

Manifest

Written by caseyptah
Rating: Mature

Voyager is hijacked by a hostile alien society, her crew scattered across a barren wasteland of a planet. Isolated from everything he knows, Tom Paris must rely on his talents for flying and survival just to make it through each day. His job brings him to a harrowing, hellish factory compound where he finds a familiar face: B’Elanna Torres. She’s the only person with the ingenuity and resourcefulness to secure their escape, but before B’Elanna can save Voyager, Tom must save B’Elanna. An AU that takes place in early season three.

Connect the Dots

Written by Barbara Watson
Rating: Mature

A canon-consistent history from Threshold to Unity.

My notes:

Every old school P/Ter knows this one. Following Tom and B’Elanna throughout season 2 and 3, and filling in the gaps (or connecting the dots, as it were) between episode scenes, we’re shown their evolving friendship in much more depth than the show ever did. It’s head-canon for me now and I’m at peac... Read more

I Said Honey

Written by voleuse
Rating: Teen and up

Looking for a star to pray on, or wish on, or something like that.
Maybe Vala and Daniel would be less complicated if they knew what they actually wanted.

Between the scenes of episodes with Daniel and Vala: Spoilers starting from “Prometheus Unbound” and moving forward from there.

Incomplete

Lessons

Written by Jori and MoJo
Fandom: The X-Files
Rating: Teen and up

Scully picks the next game.

(A post-The Unnatural story)

My notes:

After Mulder teaches Scully how to play baseball, Scully decides to teach Mulder pool. Then Mulder teaches Scully how to play volleyball. Then Scully shows Mulder archery, etc. This series is deliciously innuendo-heavy. The writers take turns exploring the different ‘lessons’ Mulder and Scully use as an excuse t... Read more

Looking Back: Nine Moments That Changed Things

Written by mldrgrl
Fandom: The X-Files
Rating: Mature

Nine little scenes that bring Mulder and Scully closer together from Alpha to all things.

My notes:

A lovely progression fic with great dialogue. There is a particularly fitting analogy woven throughout their conversations about “taking ice cream out of the freezer”.