marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (iolaus shimmy)
The fifth and last thing that never happened to Iolaus. Thanks again to my betas and everyone who helped me think of more Things.
(I still hope [livejournal.com profile] therienne will write one she came up with -- "Iolaus never accidentally sank the Argo.")

Comments welcome!

Five Things That Never Happened to Iolaus of Thebes, part V.
Slash, Hercules/Iolaus. Rated R.

(Part I)
(Part II)
(Part III)
(Part IV)

Peace and love, brother, Iolaus says to the stranger )
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This is the fourth thing that never happened to Iolaus. If you came in late: you don't have to have read the other parts to read this one, and I'll post the fifth and last part tomorrow. Comments very welcome.

Five Things That Never Happened to Iolaus of Thebes, part IV.
Gen. Ish. Rated PG.

(Part I)
(Part II)
(Part III)
(Part V)

It's nearly midnight when their ship docks at Piraeus )
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (Default)
And another thing that never happened. This one's a bit shorter than the others.

Five Things That Never Happened to Iolaus of Thebes, part III.
Gen, rated PG-13 for some bad language.

(Part I)
(Part II)
(Part IV)
(Part V)

The caves of Taenaros are cold and damp )
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (Default)
Here's the second of the things that never happened to Iolaus.

Five Things That Never Happened to Iolaus of Thebes, part II.
Mild slash, Hercules/Iolaus, rated PG.

(Part I)
(Part III)
(Part IV)
(Part V)

Iolaus orders his henchmen to take Zeno to a healer )
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (Default)
Okay, so. Those stories I was supposed to get out of my system during the holidays? They haven't left yet. They're still lurking in the back of my mind and on my harddrive, muttering to each other when they think I'm not looking.

Instead, I wrote something new: a Five Things That Never Happened story. Since they can be read separately, I will post one Thing a day, and then post a link to the whole. Comments would be wonderful.

Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] dbw (who wrote the first Five Things story in the fandom, yay!), [livejournal.com profile] elynross, [livejournal.com profile] ltlj, [livejournal.com profile] therienne and [livejournal.com profile] flambeau for beta'ing, and to [livejournal.com profile] aka_arduinna for letting me borrow Alonzo.

Five Things That Never Happened to Iolaus of Thebes, part I.
Gen, rated PG.

(Part II)
(Part III)
(Part IV)
(Part V)

At first, Hercules visits Iolaus regularly. )
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (iolaus explains by dbw)
Okay, so remember how I said I'd finish two of my languishing Hercules: the Legendary Journeys stories? Well, this is one of them. I hope I can manage the other as well. (The longer one. *cough*)

This story is a present for [livejournal.com profile] falzalot, who gave me the setup for it a long time ago and hardly nagged me to finish it at all. And I wish I could smuggle it in to you right now, inside a cake or something, but failing that, I'll post it and email it as well. Here's to you, and I hope you're better soon!

Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] ltlj for beta'ing and letting me use one of her zingers, and to [livejournal.com profile] elynross and [livejournal.com profile] therienne for beta and encouragement.

Title: Sea-change
Summary: Hercules worries, Iolaus comforts, Nebula watches. For a while.
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Hercules/Iolaus/Nebula
Size: 15 Kb

Sea-change )
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I've posted a response to the Unlikely Alliances challenge over at [livejournal.com profile] hxyh_challenge, the Hercules/Xena/Young Hercules fanfic challenge community. It's about 1700 words, regrettably unbeta'ed, so comments would be extra welcome. *g*
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Drabble, x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] herc_xena100. One word challenge: 'favor'.

H:tLJ, rated G. 100 words.

Favor )

Woohoo!

Jan. 1st, 2005 11:44 pm
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (woohoo)
OK, for anyone who somehow missed it, the [livejournal.com profile] yuletide Obscure Fandom Secret Santa challenge has now posted the names of all the authors on the Yuletide challenge archive. I'll be hunting down a lot of new, unfamiliar, wonderful authors after today.

And I've updated my site with the stories I wrote for the challenge:

This Way To The Egress (Discworld, rated G)
For Djelibeybi, a Discworld story featuring the Nac Mac Feegle, Death, and general mayhem. Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] elynross, [livejournal.com profile] halimede and [livejournal.com profile] therienne for beta'ing, Highlander quotes and encouragement, and the Online Scots Dictionary and Scottish Vernacular Dictionary for saving my butt. *g*

Slings And Arrows (Hercules: the Legendary Journeys, rated PG)
For [livejournal.com profile] ltlj, a Hercules/Iolaus story set after the episode Not Fade Away. Again, so much thanks to [livejournal.com profile] elynross, [livejournal.com profile] falzalot, [livejournal.com profile] halimede and [livejournal.com profile] therienne for very speedy betas.
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First of all, there was the episode Lost City, which had Iolaus saving the day, rescuing an entire city, duelling with bad guys, and wearing blue silk pyjamas and gold beads on his forehead. For some reason, a bunch of us really, really liked this episode. (Screencaps are here. *g*)

Then Randi DuMois posted a missing scene story for Lost City, and it was delicious.

And then [livejournal.com profile] ltlj wanted comfort for Iolaus, and [livejournal.com profile] falzalot started giving me ideas, and then the two of them ganged up and made Puss-in-Boots eyes at me, and then I caved and wrote this.

Title: Aftermath (26 Kb, rated PG)
Summary: a 'what happened afterwards?' tag to the episode Lost City.

The story is also up at The Less Than Legendary Journeys (yay!).

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