McKay/Sheppard thematic fic index >> Domesticity
A Season for (Semi) Old Men by
"All those black clothes in our closet are finally going to be useful."
An Inland Soul to the Sea by
John's friends take the initiative on his behalf.
Baby Steps by
Don't Ask Don't Tell is history and it throws John for a loop. If he's going to come out of the closet, he'll do it at his pace.
Boys of Summer by
Rodney's pretty sure that John's favorite season is summer; at least, that's where the evidence points.
Bright to See by
Woman!Rodney is married to John and they now have a week's vacation.
Castles in the Air by
Even after all these years, he's still a little in awe that he can have this. Prequel: Sandcastles but read this first.
Coming Out Sideways by
"Let me clarify. What’s in it for me that I’m not already getting?"
Curb Appeal by
Rodney stopped the car and gazed out of the windshield. The house had that abandoned look about it, dark, frowning windows and covered over by layers of time. Sequel: All I Have
Doctor Rodney McKay VS Tooth Decay by
"I already tried to get Woolsey to sign off on yearly dentist visits, but I guess tooth decay isn't something he's interested in fighting."
Gift Horses by
“How is this all my decision? He’s your son too.”
Glass Houses by
Rodney looked back and forth between John and the man on the doorstep. A slow sinking feeling started in the pit of his stomach as he began to realize why the ears had seemed familiar. And the hair, now that he thought about it.
Growing Pains by
"Sheppard, your plants are attempting to impregnate the Gate controls. I don't want to find little green wormholes skipping down the hallways any time soon."
Head Veg by
"I would very much like to see the effect of a vegetable on your head," Teyla offered.
Head of the Class by
Rodney McKay is a U.C. Berkeley physics professor who absolutely cannot stand the new faculty hire, John Sheppard.
Home Improvement by
“Quit moping and let me show you the joys of power tools.”
Home Sweet Home by
"John still found it hard to believe that it was their bedroom"
Homeward Bound by
“Are you sure? I mean, there's got to be a place for it.”
How Much? by
How much suction does it take to get Nutella off one's hand?
How Not to Fly by
Death and life, hope and hopelessness, aren't just for the Pegasus galaxy. Eventually, inevitably, it's going to happen on Earth. John and Rodney, loss and family and what it means to be home.
How Zelenka's Crush on Weir Made For Strange Events Between Rodney and John by
Rodney tries to share his new wealth of porn, which leads to all kinds of discussion and eventual experiments with John.
Icicle by
"Oh don't be stupid, I obviously meant you shouldn't touch me *now*, with those icy clammy fingers and no, no, go away, no frozen stubble either."
In for a Pound by
Two days, four men, one California King mattress. Sometimes two and two can add up to something more. House cross-over.
Julianna by
Series of fics related to John and Rodney's daughter Julianna.
Knot that Kind of Sheppard by
Jeannie was going to have to rethink the 'two grown men can manage one little girl for three or four hours' hypothesis.
Last Man Reshuffle by
"He earned those stars. If you put them down like the nice little impostor you are, I won’t shoot you. Maybe."
Life by
What a judge and a court and two witnesses and a son have joined together, no one gets to break apart.
Man Stuff by
John holds forth on the virtue of men versus women.
Morning Kissing by
"You can keep pretending to sleep if you want, Rodney, but it’s going to get awkward in a minute."
Mother's Day by
A McShep AU wherein Meredith has always been a girl and John is in love with her now more than ever.
Not Like I Ever by
"I'm forty-four years old," John grits out, "and I can still move my entire life in a duffel bag."
On the Proper and Traditional Use of Ferris Wheels by
Going to the fair is Jeannie's idea.
Orchestration by
Only John Sheppard could shrug with his shoulders, eyebrows *and* his hair, and look both devious and innocent at the same time.
Override by
John had learned that when Rodney was working in his lab, it was hard to get his attention.
Plugged by
John's grin faltered for a moment and he blushed. "Cleaning gutters?"
Protector by
From one war into another, Atlantis watches over her people.
Rainy Days by
When it's rainy and cold and he misses the halls of Atlantis and the way she'd turn up the heat for his morning shower; Rodney's POV: When the Rain Lets Up
Re:Re: by
Rodney and Jeannie try to iron out a misunderstanding via e-mail.
Remember When by
John tells a story about two men, a chair, and an orange fleece jacket.
Set Fire to Our Bed by
He just wants to get through this weekend without the four of them burning the house down. And without his stepbrother" ex-stepbrother" whatever, Rodney" throwing him off the roof.
Sheppard's sense of snow by
"Very funny. What are you wearing as the outermost layer on your upper body?"
Sneak! by
John Sheppard is a sneak " a world-class sneaky, sneaking, sneakiest sneaky thing.
Snow Day by
"No fair. I didn't make you this snow for you to use it for nefarious purposes"
Snowflake by
Rodney brings John home for their third Christmas vacation together.
So. Totally. Doing. It by
"You think Kirk's a top? Or a bottom?" Part of the Ventura Highway 'verse.
The 'Oh' Thing by
It's nice to have a friend to come home to. Until it's more.
The Innocent's Dark Seduction by
"Pregnant? Yes," Rodney snarled. "Now that Dave's devious plan has worked, you know about it. Yes, it's yours. No, you don't have to have anything to do with it... her......"
The Journey Home: John's Story by
Rodney protests John's discharge after "The Return" by quitting SGC and going back to Earth with him.
The White Island by
"Jesus, I was imagining all sorts of things, most of them involving you changing your mind."
Together by
They hadn't noticed they were together until someone else asked them how long they'd been a couple.
Toy Drums & Soldiers by
The Atlantis expedition exchanges Christmas gifts, banter, and inside jokes.
Tree Lined Road by
Whatever he's had to give up, whatever doors are closed to both of them now, he smiles like he's home, and John can't help leaning in to kiss him.
Two Left Feet by
Domesticity on Atlantis: it's not all bigger beds and sparkly curtains.
Two Ships that Go Bump in the Night by
Someone goes a little stir crazy on Christmas Eve.
Valentine by
John and Rodney find a way to say what they mean without saying a word.
Watching by
John is not reading now though. He's watching Rodney.
When I'm 64 by
It's kind of a first time fic and an established relationship fic.
Wind Arrow by
More in the Fair Trade 'verse. Rodney gets hurt in an accident; John freaks out.
You're My Lucky Star by
"Congratulations Major Sheppard! You're pregnant," Beckett informed, like it doesn't matter to him one way or the other that John Sheppard, a man, not to mention an Air Force Major is pregnant.
You're the One by
A vibrating rubber duck, that was either ingenious or really perverse, maybe both.
Yours, Mine and Ours by
"I just thought it would be nice to have one of our family's genes carry on after us."