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Angel/Oz

sometimes we're laconic.

With a Twist by Criss Moody
Angel/Oz/Doyle. Drunk, horny and then sticky. Also, Angel tied to a bed. Bring ice. NC-17.

Haemothermia by Dolores
S1 AtS. One good turn. R.

Five Traits of Lycanthropy by Dolye
Disco and kink. R.

Call Me Kofax by Glossolalia
Conversation as foreplay. NC-17.

Boxing Day by Glossolalia
The day after Xmas is for friends. NC-17.

Take Your Vampire to Work Day by Glossolalia
Oz gets his groove on in LA. Angel wears gay shirts. NC-17.

Little Company by Glossolalia
Angel/Oz in the Wishverse, pre-puppy. NC-17.

The following two fics by Glossolalia are set in the RPG Monster's Ball-verse linked to below.
It is not necessary to read the RPG in order to enjoy the stories on their own merits.

False Hearts by Glossolalia
Oz/Angel. And Lindsey. NC-17.

Chronic by Glossolalia
Oz and Angel do shmoop. No. Really. R.

Monster's Ball RPG ((OUTSIDE LINK TO RPG))
by Glossolalia & Kita. An RPG, set during S2-3 AtS. NC-17.


One of These Things (Is Not Like the Others)
by Glossolalia
Aus/Oz, S2 BtVS. Ouch. NC-17.

Half Gifts by Juniper
Dreamy slash. Some Oz/Devon inferred. NC-17.

Eperdu by Juniper
Oz sees something he shouldn't have. Angel is so helpful. Oz/Devon inferred. NC-17.

Weird Is Right by Jana Kay
Two people who never thought they'd need each other find themselves brought together by unknown circumstances.
R.

After Hours by Karen
Series. The wolf in LA. Rated R.

Gratitude for a Nightmare by SA
Prose-poetry and horror in the Wishverse. PG-13

Circlet Razor by Scynneh
A hunter's thoughts. Rated R.

Reflections by Sheila
Subtle slashiness of our two favorite halflings. Rated PG-13.

Blind Ones by Voleuse
The road, shining. R.

Changing Course: Unrequited by Willna
A/Oz, in poetry prose. R.

Monster Parade by Wisdom Eagle
Angelus/Oz, and all you would imagine that pairing entails. NC-17.

All stories remain property of their respective authors. 

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