Reinvention, by K. Telfer
Enjolras/Combeferre
Combeferre takes a moment to reminisce before getting on with it and facing the future.
Sun and Moon, by Fannore
Enjolras/Prouvaire
Jehan writes about his devotion for Enjolras.
The Statue and the Fan-Maker, by Sarah
Enjolras/Feuilly
Enjolras and Feuilly snuggle. Warning for tweeness and melodramatics.
Yanwase men Si-iyen, by Soujin Prouvaire
Enjolras/Joly
When Enjolras is injured, Joly attends, as is his duty.
Faux Pas de Deux, by Quiara
Enjolras/Bossuet
It's impossible to rest upon one's laurels in the House of Falling Tiles.
Song of Angry Men, by Erin
Enjolras/Bahorel
Enjolras worries about what would happen if the other Amis found out about his relationship with Bahorel. Bahorel wishes Enjolras wouldn't be so paranoid.
Harmony, by Quiara
Enjolras/Grantaire
Grantaire really is a bit of a Hébertist.
Relaxation and Rest, by Petronelle Lemaitre
Combeferre/Feuilly
Combeferre prescribes a cure for loneliness and frustration and dispenses it to Feuilly.
Study Partners, by Jeni
Combeferre/Joly
Combeferre and Joly play doctor.
Inequality, by Mage O'Dell
Combeferre/Bahorel
Combeferre's heart just isn't in it. Unfortunately, Bahorel's is.
An Enigma Of Some Few Weeks, Abruptly Ended By Death, by Jenelin
Combeferre/Grantaire
Glimpses of some strange bedfellows, as they fail to learn anything important, as far as they know, at least.
Plain Civility, by Ivy
Combeferre/Pontmercy
Marius is unnecessarily conscientious.
Daemonis, by Soujin Prouvaire
Courfeyrac/Feuilly
Courfeyrac tries to banish demons, and Feuilly, sensibly, resists, but is eventually won over.
A High Tolerance for Falsity, by Echo
Courfeyrac/Joly
In which Joly belatedly discovers the location of his spine and, despite his medical schooling, loses it again. Courfeyrac also features.
They Went On Their Way, by Jenelin
Courfeyrac/Bossuet
Courfeyrac and luckless Lesgle wander around Paris in the snow.
Sunday's Child, by Catherine Lafontaine
Courfeyrac/Bahorel
The best use of an idle morning.
Echoes, by Madame Bahorel
Courfeyrac/Grantaire
Grantaire recalls his ill-advised relationship with Thierry Courfeyrac, from a beginning rooted in a common set of friendships to the deplorable ending in unrequited desire for another man.
Avis Cum Multis Alis, by Soujin Prouvaire
Prouvaire/Feuilly
Feuilly becomes a gentleman, but realises it is not what he wants.
And I Can Live Inside My Head..., by Soujin Prouvaire
Prouvaire/Joly
A thoroughly disturbed Jehan Prouvaire is adopted by Dominique Joly.
Doggerel, by Petronelle Lemaitre
Prouvaire/Bossuet
Bossuet is evicted from the House of Falling Tiles.
Excuses, by Erin
Prouvaire/Bahorel
Enjolras suspects something is going on between his two friends.
The Tyger, by Madame Bahorel
Prouvaire/Grantaire
Jean Prouvaire reflects on banned pleasures.
Cure For Loneliness, by Erin
Feuilly/Joly
Feuilly is lonely; Joly finds himself quite willing to remedy that.
To Fly In Vain, by Jenelin
Joly/Bahorel
Alas, poor Joly is truly lovesick! Perhaps Bahorel can help him conquer this evil ailment.
If Anything, by Ivy
Joly/Pontmercy
With friends like these...
Velvet, by Madame Bahorel
Bossuet/Grantaire
Rose-Marie Lesgle and Clarisse Grantaire share a night of secrets, speculations, and passions.
Distractions, by SarahMc
Bossuet/Pontmercy
In which Bossuet is intrusive, Cosette is nonexistent and Marius is anything but bilingual.
Who Waits Forever, Anyway?, by Mage O'Dell
Bahorel/Grantaire
Plotless fluff. Yes, fluff.