Relations by Mieko. Rated NC-17. Lupin/Black
Fandom: Harry Potter
A bored and frustrated Sirius and Remus are stuck at an overly-large gathering of Lupin and Black relations. As nothing interesting is going on, and they can't very well kiss in front of the kiddies, they decide to slip off to the restrooms for a quick one. Featuring gossiping female relatives, bratty small cousins, and a surprise ending.
This is probably one of the most entertaining pieces of smut I've seen. I could say "Read it for the hot sex scene," but the gossiping and trading of anecdotes by various mothers, aunts, and grandmothers (compete with pictures), the numerous younger cousins who continually pester Sirius (complete with drippy noses), and the shocking revelation at the end of the story are better than sex. Really. I'm not joking.
"Relations" can be found at http://www.snitchfiction.net/cgi-bin/stories/story.cgi?id=159
Duel, Discourse, & Correspondence between Messrs. Moony & Padfoot by Ballyharnon. Rated NC-17. S/R
Fandom: Harry Potter
To quote the author's own summary, these three pieces are "A study on the effect of wordplay on the libido of middle-aged professors."
Read it for the puns. And for the sex. The sex is good too.
"Duel," "Discourse," and "Correspondance" can be found at http://www.snitchfiction.net/cgi-bin/stories/profile.cgi?login=Ballyharnon
Contract by Zahra. Rated PG-13 through NC-17. D/H
Fandom: Harry Potter
Draco Malfoy is in control. Always. He does not love or need Harry Potter; he is simply using him, because he likes seeing Potter on his knees. Affection is not part of the contract. So what happens when Potter decides to break the rules?
A beautiful first person exploration of the bundle of contradictions that is Draco/Harry. Draco remains firmly in denial, and in character, throughout, rationalizing his relationship to Harry away as a simple matter of control. It gets a little difficult to tell who is speaking at times, since the dialogue is unattributed, but the "contract" metaphor is clever, and the characterization of Draco, wonderful.
"Contract" can be found at http://www.obsessedmuch.net/dysfunctional/index2.html under "Harry Potter"
Seating Bullets by Tenshi. Rated NC-17. WxV/VxW (neither is really uke or seme)
Fandom: Trigun
Vash, Wolfwood, and some standard Trigun first aid�followed by some not-so-standard first aid.
The basic idea�one gunman tends the other�s injuries, and then they make out�has probably been done a hundred times (in other fandoms as well), but this is one of the best I�ve seen. The characterization is wonderful, both of Vash and Wolfwood (something of an achievement since Vash�s particular combination of angst and goofiness can be very hard to get right) and the POV�a third person so intimate it might as well be first person�particularly nice. You can almost hear Nick talking to you. There is one comma partway through that ought to be a semicolon, but I only noticed it because I�m a geek.
�Sweating Bullets� can be found at http://www.geocities.com/dragonspell26/library/yaoi/trigun/trigun.html
Hard Candy by wisteria & Annie Sewell-Jennings. Rated NC-17. Buffy/Spike
Fandom: Buffy
A series of twenty-one Season Six encounters between Spike and Buffy, ranging from kinky to almost tender to no-holds-barred brutal.
Behold: a score of PWPs for the price of one. These two writers take the twisted trainwreck of a relationship that was Season Six Buffy/Spike and embrace it. The fics vary in both length and tone, some short and sweet, some lengthy and detailed, some meltingly hot, and some quite frankly painful to read, all served up for you in twenty-one different flavours of candy-coated Wrong.
"Hard Candy" can be found at http://www.alanna.net/btvs/hardcandy/index.htm
Hurricane Jack by Shrift. Rated NC-17. Jack/Will
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
To quote the author's description: In which Will Turner most emphatically does not avoid familiarity with pirates, Captain Jack Sparrow cheats in his infamous and fabulous fashion, vast quantities of rum lead to drunkenness and debauchery, and there are no silly nautical euphemisms for sex (so long as the barnacles don't count)
Go. Read. Now. The prose gets a touch purple in places, but Jack's voice is wonderfully done, and so is the delightfully detailed sex scene.
"Hurricane Jack" can be found at http://bifictionalbedlam.slashcity.net/shrift/hurricane.html