The Five Stages of Friendship
The five stages of friendship between a Duck and a Warrior are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. Only angrier.
Characters: Cole Sutherland, Lester Averman
A Mighty Ducks Slash Fiction Haven
The five stages of friendship between a Duck and a Warrior are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. Only angrier.
Characters: Cole Sutherland, Lester Averman
It’s all about segments and layers, Charlie decides. He is so proud of this deduction he voices his thought to the dead man sitting next to him.
Continue readingThese five tips could change your living situation dramatically.
Continue readingAdam Banks is a nice boy. He would never do such things
Continue reading“Why don’t they just make Banks captain and be done with it?”
Continue readingAdam is leaving for university and before he goes Charlie will find out his biggest secret
Continue readingThis is an AU vid, in which Casey and Bombay were married and Charlie is their son. This vid (or vids) deals with their break-up and Bombay’s self-destruction that follows it, not to mention Charlie’s reaction. See the Notes for more details.
Continue readingReflection piece—after one Duck falls, the others remember him
Continue readingWho is Charlie chasing?
Continue readingJulie didn’t know how much she loved Dean until she lost him. J/P pairing, obviously.
Continue readingAdam Banks spends a moment with the one he loves
Continue readingIn the Queertet series, Maya is sort of overlooked. In Breeze, she gets with an argument with Taz about her ‘heterosexual fling.’ This is the real story behind it. What really happened that summer when Taz and Maya were broken up? This takes place the summer before they meet the Ducks. (Read this after reading Smoke, Snow and Breeze).
Continue readingCharlie Conway is 27 years old and life is not going well. Can three strange visitors change all that?
Continue readingA companion piece to Limpet, focusing on Portman and Julie since Limpet didn’t follow my grand plan! I may try and put this and Limpet together to make one big fic. Who knows? (A/N 2005: I never did that)
Continue readingEver has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. – Kahlil Gibran
Continue readingConnie/Guy angst
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