Blink by
I am going to tell you a story. About Dr. McKay and how he bought an eye from me, and how that one small act led to the strangest night in my entire life.
Chance, Fate, God or Grace by
The copies of Weir and the team aren't killed.
Disappointing Yoda by
"When you'd only loved three living things in your entire life, you had to take care of them as best you could..."
Ellis by
John is hurt offworld and the cure is not quite what they expected.
Finding Home by
John is a Slave who ends up the property of one Dr Rodney Mckay
Forever Lost by
In a city the size of lower Manhattan, it's easy to get lost....forever. (Not John or Rodney)
In Ways You Can't Possibly Imagine by WIP
Detective John Sheppard, LVPD, is still looking for answers. But the Rodney McKay he finds is very different. Part 2
Inukshuk by
Another mission-gone-south isolates Rodney and John from the rest of the team. Forced to search for an Ancient outpost, they struggle to keep each other alive until the time their kidnappers prepare to sacrifice the one and purify the other.
Judas Doesn't Answer by
O'Neill and Woolsey arrive in Atlantis along with SG-1. Shortly thereafter, Sheppard and McKay find themselves in a race to catch a murderer.
Make The Devil Feel Surprise by
In a dark mirror universe of our own, sixteen year old Rodney McKay is brought to Atlantis by the Chief Science Officer, his older sister Jeannie, after their parents die. While Jeannie has no real use for Rodney, Colonel Sheppard does. Now Rodney has to come to terms with the fact that not only is he Sheppard's boy toy, but also that Sheppard is a moody, paranoid sadist.
For his part, John isn't quite sure what to make of Rodney, who is an almost too perfect match for him. Just as he and Rodney carefully start to settle into a complicated relationship, a conspiracy begins to surface, forcing Rodney to take a stand.
Also Jeannie McKay/Ronon.
Pay No Worship to the Garish Sun by
Atlantis has seceded. Things go bump in the night.
Situation Normal All Fucked Up by
When Sheppard gets kidnapped, again, his captors send a disturbing message back through the 'gate. McKay doesn't take it well.
Standing In For Atlantis by
The price of wiping out the Wraith is almost too high.
The Casualties of Truth by
A body is a body is a body, but blood and brains... now, those are special. Vital. The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act â€" sacrifice.
The Hard Prayer by
John is the last man alive on Earth. Until he meets Rodney.
The Letter with the Alternate Slash Ending by
Link to the alternate ending which has the link to the other parts.
The Sweet Moment by
Rodney is a serial killer. John is his lover.
The Watcher by
Rodney McKay has taken over Atlantis as it's warlord and enslaved John Sheppard.
The silence of the stars and of the sea by
Rodney threatens to go back to Earth. John will do anything to make him stay, and Rodney's not above taking advantage.
To Serve And Protect by
John Sheppard/Elizabeth Weir, Rodney McKay/John Sheppard, implied John Sheppard/everybody
Right or wrong, things had always been the way they were, the intelligentsia ruling and the military serving.
Trust Issues by
Kicked out the airforce, John works for The Trust, but he don't really trusts them. He's looking for a way out of it for himself and Rodney.
Unlocked by
"Your husband here will be facing Kistos in his eleventh match. No one's lasted this long in living memory. Losing to Kistos will be an honorable death for your man."