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Title: Five Times Scotty Knew Kelly Better Than Kelly Knew Himself, and One Time It Was the Other Way Around
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Author: Allthinky
Genre: gen
Pairing: none
Category: Ep-Related
Rating: work safe
NOTES: Six post- or just pre-tag vignettes, mostly in episode order; spoilers for the named eps, and maybe some foreshadowing.
Archived on: 06/20/10
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Title: The Longest Day
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Author: Allthinky
Genre: gen
Pairing: none
Category: Ep-Related, Hurt/Comfort
Rating: work safe
SUMMARY: What was Kelly doing in that long, leather coat in "Blackout"? And why did Scotty want to see the new Poitier thriller?
Archived on: 07/31/10
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Title: The Night of the White Shirt
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Author: Allthinky
Genre: gen, het, slash
Pairing: Scotty/f
Category: Humor
Rating: work safe
SUMMARY: When in Rome, do not share your good shirts.
NOTES: The het is all part of the cover.
Archived on: 07/07/10
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Title: Off Balance
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Author: Allthinky
Genre: gen, slash
Pairing: Kelly/Scotty
Category: Hurt/Comfort
Rating: work safe
SUMMARY: Scotty gets sick; Mom can fix it.
NOTES: Thanks to Sarah E . who inspired it, then made it better.
Archived on: 08/14/10
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Title: The Fragility of that Bright Tomorrow
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Author: Allthinky
Genre: gen
Pairing: none
Category: Ep-Related
Rating: work safe
SUMMARY: The China Sea assignment . picked him up, he sounded like a bagful of broken glass.
NOTES: Thanks to Robert Culp, for writing "The Tiger", and to Sarah Enany, for the best beta money could never buy.
Archived on: 12/28/10
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Title: Signals
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Author: Arduinna
Genre: slash
Pairing: Kelly/Scotty
Category: First Time
Rating: not work safe
SUMMARY: Two men, one bed.
NOTES: Many thanks to Dorinda for beta! Written for the Blast From the Past challenge: http://community.livejournal.com/challenges_past/4517.html
Archived on: 02/12/07
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