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Running Wild by dreamweaver Rated: NC-17 Liked [Reviews - 118]
Summary: SpuffyAwards1 RoguePoets Fang Fetish 2 Photobucket SunnyD small In order to help Glory, Doc sets out to get rid of Buffy and the Scoobies just after “Into The Woods” and co-opts Spike to kill her. Winner of Best Long/Saga at the Fang Fetish Awards, Most Original Plot at the Spuffy Awards, and Most Original Character and Runner Up for Best Plot at the Sunnydale Memorial Fanfiction Awards! Thank you all the mods and everyone who voted for me! Nominated for Best WIP and Best Characterization at the Rogue Poet Awards, and for Best AU/AR at the Forbidden Awards!
Categories: General NC-17 Fics
Characters: None
Genres: Romance, Action
Warnings: Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Series: None
Chapters: 10 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 67602
[Report This] Published: 11/25/2008 Updated: 12/02/2008
You Never Can Tell by spufette Rated: NC-17 [Reviews - 181]
Summary: A/N: Please remember, I am just terrible at summaries so just give it a read and see if you get where I'm going? Buffy Summers is the ultimate goody girl of Sunnydale California, circa 1963. She's the daughter of Hank Summers and her stepmother, Joyce. Buffy's boyfriend, Angel Crawford, is the High School football captain. However...Buffy harbors a secret crush for Angel's bad boy cousin, Spike Giles. Spike Giles harbors a 'love' for Buffy Summers, but there is the matter of his cousin? Also, Spike doesn't feel worthy of Buffy. There's lots of angst ahead for our Spuffy couple, but true love will prevail, right? Starts mild, with Buffy/other pairing, but not graphic. Will be NC-17 in places (it's Spuffy sillies!)
Categories: NC-17 Fics
Characters: None
Genres: None
Warnings: Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Series: None
Chapters: 24 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 70898
[Report This] Published: 04/16/2005 Updated: 05/28/2005