TITLE: Rough Job RATING: R SUMMARY: Snape and Pendergast, total PWP. In between their respective tasks, Severus Snape and Special Agent Pendergast assist each other in recuperating.
HP/Smallville
TITLE: Someone to Understand Me RATING: NC-17 SUMMARY: Harry gets swept up in a twister a là Wizard of Oz, and finds himself in Kansas. He and Clark find out they have a lot in common.
HP/Vorkosigan Saga
TITLE: Politically and Grammatically Correct RATING: R SUMMARY: Um. Just an encounter between Miles, Snape, and a bottle of booze, with Ivan on the sidelines.
HP/Heroes
TITLE: Try, Try Again RATING: PG WARNING: Gen. What, that doesn’t require a warning? SUMMARY: Hiro travels through time and space to give Harry a very important message. For the purposes of this fic, Hiro has learned to take people with him when he travels through time, because I’m fond of Ando. Hiro and Ando are like chocolate and peanut butter; I like chocolate, but peanut butter adds a certain something, and it isn’t as good on its own...where was I going with this? HP/Heroes crossover. Also, "Yatta" is Japanese for "I did it," and Hiro is known for yelling it in the beginning of the series when he first managed to travel through time.
HP/QaF
TITLE: Speechless RATING: R SUMMARY: Harry’s gone to find himself, but doesn’t realize Snape’s looking for him, as well. Meanwhile, the boys are enduring a slow night at Babylon with no idea that a couple of strangers are about to appear and liven things up.
HP/KKM
TITLE: The Art of Summoning Demons RATING: PG-13 SUMMARY: Harry performs the Rite of AshkEnte...sort of...and summons himself a demon from Shin Makoku, who promptly becomes involved in a game of one-upmanship with Draco Malfoy. Crack? You betcha. HP/KKM crossover with a nod to Terry Pratchett, in case anyone’s wondering. Humor, slightfluff.
HP/Peter Pan
TITLE: Potter Pan RATING: NC-17 SUMMARY: A funky little Harry/Lucius-Hook crossover bit, in which you’re not supposed to know exactly what’s going on until the very end. WARNINGS: Gratuitous puns involving the word ‘peter.’