Welcome to the insanity.
No new stories in a long freakin' time. I hate that. I hate that Haunted sits on my hard drive completely unfinished, but with so much potential. I hate that I haven't even added to Scenes from Life in ages. No excuses really, just the hecticness of a new job and all the paperwork it involves. Keep the faith, I haven't forgotten my joy in telling a JAG story.
If you're new here I'll give you some hints. Wings Enfolding is the most visited story here. It's a good story. It could have been better, but I was in a hurry to tell a story. Now, if mature stories offend you and you're here for pure, unadulterated shipper joy read Christmas Surprise. I promise, it's completely chick-flick worthy. For weirdness, read the Roadside Series. It's six stories that are 155 words of fun. As a reader I recommend the Days of the Week. I still go back and read them. I'll be an ego maniac for a second and tell you that I've gotten good feedback on everything here. Please, don't let the Mic Brumby and Jenny Lake stories put you off. They're short and sweet little vignettes. Read them. Do you have questions? Feel free to ask them. I don't bite (I've yet to find a good way to do it via email).
Lifeless- What if Harm married Mac, lost Mac, and remarried? Well here's my answer to that grammatically challenged question. Now what if Harm got the kids he had so desperately wanted? Let's find out Breath of Life (my titles just seem to be getting cheesier).
Christmas Surprise- Finally! Harm proposes to Mac. Or did she propose to him?
Unaware- Harm reflects on his leaving JAG.
Empty Inside- This is the companion piece to Unaware. Thanks to a lovely person who goes by the name of Stacey for this title. It's so much better than "It's late and I can't think of a title."
Mad Girl's Love Song- I was going through some computer files and found this Sylvia Plath poem. I happened to have JAG on the brain and it just seemed to fit Mac.
Beneath the Window- I don't know just read it.
The Night Before- (1/23/00)- Ever wonder what Mac might have been like before we all met her in a rose garden? Wonder no more.
The Journal- (1/30/00)- Excerpts from Mac's journal as seen through the eyes of her granddaughter.
155 Words Series: Roadside
Pink (A 155-Word Fic) (11/22/2000) - Pink is the latest and the greatest in fashion this year.
Forgiving the Past (11/27/2000) - Harm is haunted by a fading memory.
Wings Enfolding (01/03/2001) - Harm and Mac realize somethings, but it may be too late. I guess this one needs a warning. If the MPAA considers you to young for an R-rated movie you probably need to pass this one over. (We all know how enforcible that is.)
In the summer Karen did a wonderful critique of Wings Enfolding. It made me happy that the story was loved and all my mistakes were pointed out (finally, someone with the guts to say, "Hey, that sounds stupid."). Read the critique for all the fun that Karen makes it.
Possible Love (08/27/2001) - Harm and Mac take a trip and have a few odd conversations.
I Don't Belong (09/28/2001) -- It's songfic. It's about Mic. I am not ashamed.
Perfection (12/24/2001) -- Why was Jenny Lake at the Wall to leave Rabb Sr.'s wings thirty years after she received them?
Tell Me Lies (01/06/2002) -- Harm has a little pity party. Poor baby.
Perfection: The Other Side (01/19/2002) -- What were Harm's initial thoughts as Jenny Lake related her story to him?
155 Fic: Bodies (04/08/2002) -- Mac does a little thinking. Or maybe I channeled Mac and did a little thinking of my own. You'll never know.
155 Fic: Show and Tell (06/07/2002) -- Do you know how hard it is to confine smut to 155 words? Harder than....hey, don't go there!
Scenes from Life (updated April 2002) -- just little smutty snippets from life.
Need some more JAG fiction to wile away the hours with? Check out these other authors.
All broken links should be carefully swept up and dumped here. Please don't cut yourself.
Did you happen to see a problem in a story (like my inability to spell or my confusion about exactly how to use the ever elusive comma)? Or maybe, for reasons unknown, you actually liked something you read here. E-mail me.
A note about the graphics: If you don't like them I really don't care but that's not my point. If you take the graphics I don't really care. It's not like I can actually stop you (especially considering I didn't actually hold the camera in my grimy little hands to take the original picture {except on a few}). But if you're going to use them please let me know where. If the picture is a screen capture, then more than likely I "borrowed" it from The Rose Garden.