Tag: Figuring it out
A Matter of Death and Life by
John's problems started the day they nearly destroyed San Francisco and he didn't die.
A new explanation by
Relationships and perspectives change once Atlantis is back on Earth.
Abandon ‘ship by
Rodney decides that leaving would be the best thing for everyone
Ain't Seen the Sunshine Since I Don't Know When by
He couldn't remember a time when he had done anything other than taking tickets on the train, but some days, Shep dreamed of flying on silent wings through of a city of glass and metal spires. Inspired by Miyazaki's "Spirited Away."
Angular Momentum by
He doesn't know why now of all times, after all the crazy disasters they've averted, the impossible odds they've beaten, that he seems to have reached his breaking point.
Bad Hair Day by
Rodney never even noticed Sheppard's hair until it was already some kind of bizarre running joke on Atlantis. He certainly never thought he'd care if it changed.
Basement cat has infiltrated heaven by
There was an unkempt, fluffy, obnoxious black cat in Atlantis.
Can't You See by
SG-1 visits Atlantis, and John is decidedly not pleased with the friendship Daniel's trying to strike up with Rodney.
Cardiogenesis (The Heart of the Matter) by
It was the stupidest way to die in any galaxy.
Caught in the Gravitational Pull of Onderon. by
Rodney is sure of only two things when Jeannie decides to come back to Atlantis for a short research project: the city is not big enough for both of them and he's grateful for his accrued vacation time.
Chain Reaction by
Rodney gets kidnapped and John comes to the rescue, but when they're both back home on Atlantis, it seems that things are only just beginning...
Defract: Clear Blue Skies by
John Sheppard is obsessed with speed; it's only fair that he should have the shortest Ascension in all of history.
Dressed to Kill by
Rodney was a genius in all things that mattered. Dressing to impress hadn't been one of them until today.
Feature by
What do you do when one of your best friends ends up mutated and blue? First, buy a cake....
Here Every Language Is Silent by
Sometimes, you don't know what you have until it's gone.
Intuition by
John is watching Rodney; it makes him uncomfortable.
I’ll See It Through (The Texas Two-Step Mix) by
"You really can get anything online these days," Rodney thought as he finished the form on MatchYourType.com. Any special requests? was the last item. "English speaker willing to relocate to Romania."
Long Way Home by
Returning to Earth stirs up hidden yearnings and ghosts from Sheppard's past.
Moonlight on Atlantis by
John walks along the outskirts on Atlantis and finds Evan at the end of one pier.
No Sunday School Picnic by
A planet kept secret by the Ancients, a promising energy signature... Being stuck on the planet because of a busted DHD should not be so bad, right? They'll find the Ancient ruins and get some crystals to fix it, that's all. Or so they think until they are warned not to go into the forest, especially not after nightfall.
Now Is The Moment by
Any time is a good time for an epiphany.
Once Upon a (Prescription) Mattress by
How Prince Rodney, who was surrounded by pea-brains (seriously, I don't think there's enough room in all the infinite possible universes for you people to be any more wrong if you tried with both hands for a week) found his (pretty, pretty, psycho-killer) princess (maybe).
One, Plus Two, Plus Two, Plus One by
Set post-series as Atlantis gets prepared to go back to Pegasus, Keller resigns, Rodney follows her, and Rodney panics when he loses touch with John.
Point Of No Return by
"Something wasn't right. Rodney felt it in his gut."
Rodney might stay behind on Earth with Keller when Atlantis heads back to Pegasus, and John realizes he doesn't want that to happen.
Puppetry of the Person by
Sometimes, John and Rodney can be dicks
QED by
John is stuck in the transporter with Keller. Keller tries to pass the time with games. John works on being less of a jerk. Rodney's just trying to get John out.
Re:Re: by
Rodney and Jeannie try to iron out a misunderstanding via e-mail.
Remember When (It Was Together) by
It’s not until he’s thirty-five that he realizes there’s something seriously fucked up about him. It’s way too late to care, though, and beyond too late to do anything about it. John tries, though, just a little.
Lists: Rare pairings slash index
Ripples by
Cavemen and ipods and astronauts and could it be magic? Retellling of the fairy tale Tam Lin.
Sleep While I Drive by
The return to Earth after the first siege.
Slept Too Long by
Jingle Bells had been stuck in his head as he waited for the ten o'clock train, and Deck the Halls had kept him up until almost two in the morning as his mind repeated falalalala lalalala about a thousand times a minute. "While you were Sleeping" done McShep.
Sometimes a Spark Is All You Need by
You think you'd know a man after 3.245 seconds.
Stuck On You by
On the team's day off, John and Rodney brave quicksand, caves, water traps, and matchmakers. Rodney admits to something life-changing, and sometimes John feels as though he's just along for the ride.
The Answer by
He knows what their reunion in less than an hour will be like. A wry comment from John. An eye roll from Rodney.
The Complement of Hell by
Life goes on after your military boyfriend breaks up with you. Sort of.
The List by
Rodney can't understand why all his beautiful, blonde girlfriends keep breaking up with him.
The Soldier's First Tattoo by
How Rodney gave John his first tattoo. Well, sort of.
The Sorcerer King by
In a time of magic, when Prince John mounts a rescue to save his family's oldest friend, he discovers more than just an ally in the sorcerer, Rodney McKay, as they seek to overthrow the Wraith Queen of Atlantis.
The Storm Before the Calm by
"And we have had absolutely no luck with searching for vague energy sources," John felt obligated to point out. "Wait, we've had lots of luck, all bad."
Tiny Pieces of Fear by
The Team has to prove that they are suitable potential allies (it must be Tuesday).
Turn the world all which a way by
John doesn’t want to hear what Rodney has to say, and so he makes a strategic retreat… Okay, he runs away.
Walk the line by
A long walk leads John to a startling revelation
When first we practice to deceive by
John's the best liar Rodney's ever met. It takes him a long time to realise this, years.