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Helen W.
Helen W. ~ Stories found at Helen
W.'s Fan Fiction
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Author Profile ~ I live north of Boston with my husband, two little
girls, and two cats. I'm a nerd by inclination and training, currently
mostly a SAHM.
Email: helenw@murphnet.org
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- Off on a Tangent -- A Siege
epilogue.
- RE: Housing -- Set during The
Debt. Sometimes, life presents a choice between where you are wanted
and where you are needed.
- 'Dropping' by Blair -- A Dead
Drop epilogue in which Blair works out post-elevator angst by writing
a fanfic of his very own.
- Left Hanging -- A Three Point
Shot epilogue.
- I'm a Friendly Guy -- A drabble
set during Payback. An explanation for the most improbable kiss
in Sentineldom.
- Cold Mud -- A Sentinel Too,
part 2 missing scene.
- Croissants? -- Where's Blair? A
natural disaster story. Post-TSbyBS; Blair is assumed to be a cop.
- The Summer of 1999 series
- Blair Gets a Job -- Set soon after
TSbyBS.
- A Long Night's Conversation Regarding Long
Ago -- Set soon after TSbyBS. Crossover with Stargate SG-1.
- The Fruits of Java -- Set soon
after TSbyBS. Jim and Blair are strangers in a strange land. Rated PG-13
for violence.
- Grace, Naomi, Sally, Mary Margaret
-- A short play about what happens when all the mother figures in Jim's
life share Chinese take-out. Rated G.
- The Serpent and the Sentinel --
A goa'uld thinks a sentinel might make a good host. He's wrong. Crossover
with Stargate: SG1. Rated R for violence and adult themes.
- No More Lies -- Blair thought that
being freed from a mind-controlling space-alien snake would make Jim happy.
Nothing is that simple. Rated PG-13 for adult language. Crossover with
Stargate SG-1.
- Inquisition -- If only the prospect
of being interrogated by the Air Force was Jim's biggest problem! Crossover
with Stargate SG-1. Rated R for language and violence.
- Pieces -- The Air Force has questions.
Jim has answers. Plenty of h/c ensues. Crossover with Stargate SG-1.
Rated PG-13 for language and violence.
- Interlude, With Squirrels -- Jim's
all shook up, but is it love? Hint: This here's a GEN archive! Rated
R for violence and adult themes.
- Seth Expanded -- What we didn't
see in the aired version of the Stargate: SG-1 episode, Seth.
Rated PG-13 for language and mild violence.
- Just Like a Baby Bird -- What do
Jim Ellison and a baby bird in common? Probably less than he thinks.
- Blair and Rodney and What Happened Next
-- The story of how Rodney McKay found out about the Stargate project.
Since it involves Blair Sandburg, things get a bit complicated. Crossover
with Stargate: Atlantis.
- Three Little Words -- A missing
scene for Blair and Rodney and What Happened Next, because it's
woefully smarmless.
- Sneak Attack -- In which the author
tries her hand at H/C with messy results.
- DW Did It -- Crossover with the
PBS show, Arthur. Title says it all.
- Aiming Straight -- A drabble set
right after Storm Warning.
- Quicksand -- A drabble set after
Blair and Jim have gone their separate ways (but not far enough!).
- Memories of a Woman in White --
A case causes troubling memories from Blair's early childhood to surface.
Rated PG-13 for strong language and adult themes.
- Who's Maturin? -- A bit of fluff
written in anticipation of the theatrical release of Master and Commander.
- Boundaries -- Could Blair really
have caused the death of one of his students? Could Jim really think Blair
was involved? Rated PG-13 for violence and language.
- Taking Bullets -- A double drabble
(200 words) in which Jim thinks about the dangers associated with being
around him. Set during TSbyBS. Rated PG.
- A Thing About Elevators -- Blair
and Jim aren't the only people unsettled by the events of Dead Drop.
- Simpsonian Ruminations -- Returning
home from Peru in 1990, Jim finds himself in the United States of Bart.
- Stay Still -- Jim knows when to
listen to Blair.
- Blair-ku -- A S2P2 diversion.
- Maybe -- A fraction of a drabble
set during The Debt.
- That One is My Other Brother --
William Ellison and Maude Standish probably deserve each other, but does
anyone else deserve either of them? A post-Remembrance-flashback
novella. Rated PG-13 for nastiness (some of it physical) directed at children,
and for off-page sex between consenting adults. Crossover with the M7-ATF
AU.
- Rerun -- Jim and Blair catch an
episode of Due South.
- First Aid -- Blair learns something.
- Happy Merry Sameach -- What's worse
to Blair than being inundated with Christmas?
- Dufus -- Blair gets a pet. Crossover
with Kim Possible.
- Out of the Darkness -- A reunion
in difficult times.
- A Good Man -- Blair Sandburg may
well ruin Vin Tanner's life. Crossover with The Magnificent Seven/ATF
AU.
- Chiefly -- It's 2006. Do you know
where Jim and Blair are?
- Home -- A Cypher missing
scene.
- Sunday at the Camp -- The guys
watch a little SGA.
- Tumble -- A teen sentinel provides
challenges to Blair and his staff.
- Roots -- Blair Sandburg and a pregnant
Teyla Emmagan chat. Crossover with Stargate: Atlantis.
- Chemistry -- Some things about
working with Jim Ellison are hard; others, not-so-much. Companions story
to the season one episode, Attraction.
- The Sentinel Monk of St. Sebastian's
-- Excerpts from the notebook of Blair J. Sandburg, beginning after
the events of the season one episode, Vow of Silence.
- Pizza -- Following Blind Man's
Bluff, Jim suspects Blair is afraid of pizza, and decides to help him
out.
- Water's Not Fine -- Set immediately
after Sentinel Too, part 2. Jim tried the water, and there was nothing
fine about it.
- From the Rather Orderly Files of Mr. William
T. Ellison -- Bill has houseguests. A sequel to my story Tumble.
- Facebook -- Back in 2003, I wrote
Memories of a Woman in White, in which Blair learns the identity
of his father. They finally connected a few months ago, via Facebook.
- Keeping Up With Jim -- A Murder
101 missing scene.
- The Other Side -- A companion story
to From the Rather Orderly Files of Mr. William T. Ellison.
- The Sentinel -- Thunderstorms weren't
common in Cascade, but they weren't exactly unheard of. So why, Jim wondered,
had this one woken him up?
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Author added 6/16/03; last updated 2/12/10
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