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Virginia Plain’s Fics
Artful Dodgers (Mike/Peter - NC-17)
The Cool Light of Reason (Mike/Peter - PG-13)
Amid the Noise and Haste (Mike/Peter - R)
Freaking Out in the Afternoon (Mike/Peter - PG-13)
Better Business: Salesman, Layaway (Mike/Peter, Peter/Davy - R)
Don’t Mention His Name, and His Name Will Pass On: P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7 & P8 (Mike/Peter - NC-17)
Title: Artful Dodgers
Genre/Pairing: Mike/Peter (RL, not TV)
Rating: R/NC-17
Warnings:
language, sexual situations (slash), mild drug references/use
Summary: Uncle Sam expects
that every Monkee will do his duty. For healthy young men not overly keen on getting
blown up in a rice paddy, options are limited… or are they?
Title: The Cool Light of Reason
Genre/Pairing: Mike/Peter (TV)
Rating: PG-13
Warnings:
I can’t seem to help writing Mike as a potty-mouth, but otherwise it’s just fluff.
Summary: Two messy little lives are in need of some objective guidance. And a good
kick in the pants.
Title: Amid the Noise and Haste
Genre/Pairing: Mike/Peter (TV)
Rating: R
Warnings: language, a lot of angst, a little sleaze, some silliness.
Summary: Established relationship. Mike’s leadership is tested when the Monkees lose
a gig and all signs point to it being Peter’s fault.
Title: Freaking Out in the Afternoon
Author: Virginia Plain
Genre/Pairing: Mike and
Peter (RL, not TV)
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Based partly on some real-life (my own)
aggro with the Department of Motor Vehicles, and partly on Peter’s comment that Mike
“never listened” to him.
Title: Better Business, Part 1: Salesman
Genre/Pairing: Mike/Peter (RL, not TV)
Rating: this part is R
Summary: Inspired by
this quotation from the sadly departed and dearly missed Davy Jones: “I’m sure Peter
could kick his [Mike’s] ass if he wanted to, but he never did. Unbelievable.”
Title: Don’t Mention His Name, and His Name Will Pass On
Author: Virginia Plain
Genre/Pairing: Mike/Peter (TV, but I did cheat and slip in
one real-life guy)
Rating: overall NC-17
Summary: A prequel to the TV show. Some time before all four
Monkees come together in that California beach house, the paths of Mike and Peter
happen to cross in New York City.