Deleted
Scenes with
Frodo (PG-13)
The DELETED scenes that I'd like to see make it back into THE TWO TOWERS.
This story draws on both Tolkien's book and Jackson's film, interspersed
with all the fun stuff that they left out, all about Frodo and Faramir's
meeting in Ithilien. Frodo and Sam have been lovers since Lothlorien,
but he understands when Frodo falls (hard) for Faramir since (after
all), Frodo and Sam will be leaving soon!
The
Fall of the Steward with
Frodo (R)
My first AU. The Ring was never found!
Warning: non-con elements as noted in several
sections.
In
the Darkness Bind Them with Aragorn,
Frodo
(R)
Warnings: Manslash & interspecies,
dark, and non-con. Unusually dark for me. Less is more in terms of details
so more is suggested than shown. No specifics on pairings or plot beforehand,
but someone takes the Ring. And you know what that means.
The
Roads of Middle Earth WIP
with Frodo (NC-17)
Major AU premise is that Faramir has another dream and follows Boromir
secretly. When Boromir discovers him, Faramir refuses to return and
forces Boromir to allow him to come along. Minor premise: Sam married
Rosie and settled down to raise family well before the Quest began.
Warnings:
Series as a whole includes Interspecies (man/hobbit), Manslash, and
Bislash. Other warnings (for example: Rape) are noted by individual
section where applicable. Original female characters (Healers) appear
in From Isengard to Minas Tirith and continue in later parts.
New
Scratching
an Itch with
Frodo (PG)
Living happily ever after in Ithilien, after a few bugs get worked out
So
Small a Thing WIP
with Frodo (R)
AU. Boromir takes the Ring at Parth Galen. Since part of inspiration
was costume fic lust, this fic is more movie than bookverse though I
feel free to steal from book when necessary (especially chronology and
some events that fit AU needs better).
Warnings:
Interspecies & Man Slash. Dark elements but as this brilliant definition
by Savageseraph makes clear, the story is not *truly* a Darkfic. I'm
not sure that there shouldn't be a "non-con" warning on it
although once you start considering the Ring as a major character, the
concept of "consent" becomes complicated. So you have been
more or less warned.