April
In Paris (10/00) Crossover:
JAG/La Femme Nikita. Clark Palmer/Michael Samuelle. Rating: NC-17. Both Michael
and Clark are involved in missions that have gone south and are given some
downtime. Warnings: This happens
before Nikita was recruited to Section and explains, to my satisfaction anyway,
why Michael was so reluctant to become involved romantically with her. Contains
some references to m/f sex.
We
Only See What We Want To See
(10/00) Crossover: JAG/La
Femme Nikita. Clark Palmer/Michael Samuelle. Rating: NC-17. Sequel to April in
Paris. What happens when a Section One cold op and a DSD agent get involved,
unknowingly. Warnings: These events occur before Nikita was recruited to
Section, language.
They're
Having A Heat Wave
(11/00) Clark Palmer/Clayton Webb. Rating: NC-17. There's a heat wave in
D.C. and the air conditioning at the Company is not working. Things get a trifle
sweaty. This is a PWP that happens after the end of the Eclipse series by Gail,
but the series isn't over yet.
When
The Music's Over (11/00) Crossover:
JAG/La Femme Nikita. Clark Palmer/Operations. Rating: NC-17. Push comes to
shove, Section-style. A sudden lack of manpower leads to Operations’
comeuppance at the hands of a self-styled rogue CIA agent.
Today (4/01) Crossover: JAG/The Maltese Falcon. Clark Palmer/Sam Spade, Clark Palmer/Clayton Webb. Rating: R. Clark has a close encounter with a gumshoe of the 30s kind. Warnings: m/m, spoilers for The Maltese Falcon.
Tomorrow (4/01) Crossover: JAG/The Maltese Falcon. Clark Palmer/Clayton Webb, Sam Spade/Wilmer Cook. Rating: R. A pair of interested shades decides to take a hand in an affair that seems to be stalled at the gate. This is a sequel to Today.
Warnings: m/m, song lyrics.