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Claim for [livejournal.com profile] fc_smorgasbord on the Aesop's Fables table.

Multi-fandom claim on the following fandoms: Supernatural, Miracles, Sailor Moon, The Initiation (1984), John Carpenter's Vampires and Vampires: Los Muertos, Degrassi, Little House on the Prairie (TV 1974), Land of the Lost (1974), The Uninvited (US Movie), Devour, Scream, The Ring, and Dark Angel.

My name is [livejournal.com profile] sailorhathor, and I am addicted to fanfic challenges.

Hi, [livejournal.com profile] sailorhathor!

1.In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains.
(The Wolf and the Crane)
2.Self-help is the best help.
(Hercules and the Wagoner)
3.Slow but steady wins the race.
(The Tortoise and the Hare)
4.Birds of a feather flock together.
(The Farmer and the Stork)
5.The greatest kindness will not bind the ungrateful.
(The Farmer and the Snake)
6.No arguments will give courage to the coward.
(The Fawn and His Mother)
7.Fair weather friends are not worth much.
(The Swallow and the Crow)
8.Don't make much ado about nothing.
(The Mountain in Labor)
9.If men had all they wished, they would be often ruined.
(The Tortoise and the Eagle)
10.Pleasure bought with pains, hurts.
(The Flies and the Honey Pot)
11.Look before you leap.
(The Fox and the Goat)
12.Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends.
(The Bear and the Two Travelers)
13.Those who suffer most cry out the least.
(The Oxen and the Axle-Trees)
14.Do not attempt to hide things which cannot be hid.
(The Goat and the Goatherd)
15.He is wise who is warned by the misfortunes of others.
(The Sick Lion)
16.The value is in the worth, not in the number.
(The Lioness)
17.Do not attempt too much at once.
(The Boy and the Filberts)
18.No one truly forgets injuries in the presence of him who caused the injury.
(The Laborer and the Snake)
19.Harm seek, harm find.
(The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing)
20.Harm hatch, harm catch.
(The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk)
21.Do not be in a hurry to change one evil for another.
(The Oxen and the Butchers)
22.No evil, whether it be small or large, ought to be tolerated.
(The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox)
23.Old friends cannot with impunity be sacrificed for new ones.
(The Goatherd and the Wild Goats)
24.Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.
(The Mischievous Dog)
25.Those who seek to please everybody please nobody.
(The Man and His Two Sweethearts)
26.Pride goes before destruction.
(The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle)
27.There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth.
(The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf)
28.Time and place often give the advantage to the weak over the strong.
(The Kid and the Wolf)
29.Evil companions bring more hurt than profit.
(The Sick Stag)
30.Benefits bestowed upon the evil-disposed increase their means of injuring you.
(The Man Bitten by a Dog)
31.Hypocritical speeches are easily seen through.
(The Wolf and the Sheep)
32.What's bred in the bone will stick to the flesh.
(The Aethiop)
33.The memory of a good deed lives.
(The Old Woman and the Wine Jar)
34.Children are not to be blamed for the faults of their parents.
(The Two Dogs)
35.The least outlay is not always the greatest gain.
(The Widow and the Sheep)
36.We must make friends in prosperity if we would have their help in adversity.
(The Sick Kite)
37.False confidence often leads into danger.
(The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion)
38.The more honor the more danger.
(The Mice and the Weasels)
39.He is not to be trusted as a friend who mistreats his own family.
(The Master and His Dogs)
40.Evil wishes, like chickens, come home to roost.
(The Bee and Jupiter)
41.They are not wise who give to themselves the credit due to others.
(The Ass Carrying the Image)
42.He who shares the danger ought to share the prize.
(The Two Travelers and the Axe)
43.Our mere anticipations of life outrun its realities.
(The Seaside Travelers)
44.In quarreling about the shadow we often lose the substance.
(The Ass and His Shadow)
45.The hero is brave in deeds as well as words.
(The Hunter and the Woodman)
46.Necessity knows no law.
(The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock)
47.Every man should be content to mind his own business.
(The Seagull and the Kite)
48.It shows an evil disposition to take advantage of a friend in distress.
(The Bull and the Goat)
49.The best intentions will not always ensure success.
(The Monkeys and Their Mother)
50.Everyone is more or less master of his own fate.
(The Traveler and Fortune)
51.Misfortunes springing from ourselves are the hardest to bear.
(The Oak and the Woodcutters)
52.Those who assume a character which does not belong to them, only make themselves ridiculous.
(The Crow and the Raven)
53.The desire for imaginary benefits often involves the loss of present blessings.
(The Kites and the Swans)
54.Count the cost before you commit yourselves.
(The Hares and the Foxes)
55.Be on guard against men who can strike from a distance.
(The Bowman and Lion)
56.No one can be a friend if you know not whether to trust or distrust him.
(The Dog and the Hare)
57.Every tale is not to be believed.
(The Thief and the Innkeeper)
58.Necessity is the mother of invention.
(The Crow and the Pitcher)
59.A willful man will have his way to his own hurt.
(The Two Frogs)
60.A false tale often betrays itself.
(The Fox and the Monkey)
61.Acquaintance softens prejudices.
(The Fox and the Lion)
62.Counsel without help is useless.
(The Boy Bathing)
63.Union is strength.
(The Lion and the Three Bulls)
64.Straws show how the wind blows.
(The Man and His Wife)
65.Evil tendencies are shown in early life.
(The Blind Man and the Whelp)
66.It is easy to kick a man that is down.
(The Dogs and the Fox)
67.Men of evil reputation, when they perform a good deed, fail to get credit for it.
(The Wolf and the Horse)
68.Persuasion is better than Force.
(The North Wind and the Sun)
69.A man is known by the company he keeps.
(The Ass and His Purchaser)
70.What is most truly valuable is often underrated.
(The Stag at the Pool)
71.Some men are of more consequence in their own eyes than in the eyes of their neighbors.
(The Gnat and the Bull)
72.The safeguards of virtue are hateful to those with evil intentions.
(The Thieves and the Cock)
73.If you were foolish enough to sing all the summer, you must dance supperless to bed in the winter.
(The Ant and the Grasshopper)
74.It is easy to be brave from a safe distance.
(The Wolf and the Kid)
75.Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
(The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse)
76.It is easy to propose impossible remedies.
(Belling the Cat)
77.The tyrant will always find a reason for his tyranny.
(The Wolf and the Lamb)
78.Some men underrate their best blessings.
(The Travelers and the Plane Tree)
79.They who act without sufficient thought will often fall into unsuspected danger.
(The Dog and the Oyster)
80.It matters little if those who are inferior to us in merit should be like us in outside appearances.
(The She-Goats and Their Beards)
81.We had better bear our troubles bravely than try to escape them.
(The King's Son and the Painted Lion)
82.Self-interest alone moves some men.
(The Peasant and the Apple Tree)
83.Youth's first duty is reverence to parents.
(The Lark Burying Her Father)
84.Fine feathers don't make fine birds.
(The Peacock and the Crane)
85.Two wrongs don't make a right.
(The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep)
86.Men often bear little grievances with less courage than they do large misfortunes.
(The Ass and the Frogs)
87.It sometimes happens that one man has all the toil, and another all the profit.
(The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox)
88.Every man for himself.
(The Three Tradesmen)
89.Better poverty without care, than riches with.
(The Fir Tree and the Bramble)
90.It is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
(The Bat and the Weasels)
91.One story is good, till another is told.
(The Man and the Lion)
92.If words suffice not, blows must follow.
(The Farmer and the Cranes)
93.Use serves to overcome dread.
(The Camel)
94.I should indeed be a very simple fellow if, for the chance of a greater uncertain profit, I were to forego my present certain gain.
(The Fisherman and the Little Fish)
95.How can you expect the sheep to be safe if you admit a wolf into the fold?
(The Shepherd and the Dog)
96.Know that not even the stars need to be relit.
(The Lamp)
97.Vices are their own punishment.
(Avaricious and Envious)
98.To be satisfied with one's lot is better than to desire something which one is not fitted to receive.
(The Ass and the Lapdog)
99.He winds up friendless who plays both sides against the middle.
(The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat)
100.The ignorant despise what is precious only because they cannot understand it.
(The Cock and the Jewel)


*****

Vampires: Los Muertos

#70 What is most truly valuable is often underrated.
(The Stag at the Pool): She Need the Money Real Bad. PG-13. Please bring my son home for Christmas, Senor Bliss. You decent man. You and Senor Rodrigo sleep in same bed, we look other way. Derek/Rodrigo.

*****

The Ring w/ SPN, Miracles, and LHotP crossovers
(Multi-chapter fic set in the Ring/Ringu universe.)

#60 A false tale often betrays itself.
(The Fox and the Monkey): She Just Wanted to be Heard Day 43: Light a Candle, Curse the Darkness. PG-13. Meredith asks Sam a few questions that he can't answer without telling her the strange truth of his past. Professor McNeal's runaway daughter might finally be located after all this time, but she could be walking right into a danger she could never fathom before he can find her. X-over w/ SPN. Sam/OFC, Brady/OFC.

*****

Miracles (Layers)

#63 Union is strength.
(The Lion and the Three Bulls): Layers Within Layers, That One. PG. Four times Alva surprised Paul, and one time he didn't.

*****

Miracles (The Lesson)

#10 Pleasure bought with pains, hurts.
(The Flies and the Honey Pot): The Lesson. NC-17. Alva/Paul. Alva and Paul battle an incubus who invades the SQ office. They are convinced that they've killed it, but it lives, and possesses Paul.

*****

Miracles (Polarity)

#3 Slow but steady wins the race.
(The Tortoise and the Hare): Polarity. NC-17. Alva/Paul. Paul's chakra become unbalanced, and Alva must give him a polarity treatment, which requires him to put his hands on Paul. All over Paul.

*****

Miracles (Saner Times)

#28 Time and place often give the advantage to the weak over the strong.
(The Kid and the Wolf): Saner Times. NC-17. Alva/Paul. An alternate conclusion to You Can't Help Who You Are. What if Paul had opened the door to Alva instead of shutting him out?

*****

Miracles/Supernatural (Brokeback Mothman)

#11 Look before you leap.
(The Fox and the Goat): Ask Tommy. PG-13. Alva tries to convince Paul to contact Tommy through a Ouija board before he carries out his other plan.

#4 Birds of a feather flock together.
(The Farmer and the Stork): Where is my Tunnel of Light? Rated PG-13. Paul asks Evie why she joined SQ, and is shocked at the answer.

#51 Misfortunes springing from ourselves are the hardest to bear.
(The Oak and the Woodcutters): Psychomantium. PG-13. The psychomantium that Paul and Alva build in the SQ office proves to be just as dangerous as Alva warned, when used improperly.

#45 The hero is brave in deeds as well as words.
(The Hunter and the Woodman): Go Straight to Hell, Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200. PG-13. A man runs into the SQ office with a demonic board game, begging the crew to play it with him so he can rescue his daughter from Hell.

#50 Everyone is more or less master of his own fate.
(The Traveler and Fortune): We Were the Dead. PG. The members of SQ help recover some people who have disappeared in a house haunted by a dead psychic.

#55 Be on guard against men who can strike from a distance.
(The Bowman and Lion): Persistence of Memory. PG. Alva is finally ready to tell Paul the secret he's been keeping, but he must first race against an entity who wants to take that secret from him.

#13 Those who suffer most cry out the least.
(The Oxen and the Axle-Trees): You Can't Help Who You Are. PG-13. A policewoman from Alva's past comes for a visit, and recognizes Paul as a man who was found wandering in Mountaineer, Vermont, at the same time Alva was there. At that time, Alva was dealing with a case that involved the infamous Mothman.

#14 Do not attempt to hide things which cannot be hid.
(The Goat and the Goatherd): Fate is an Engineer. NC-17. Paul/Dean. Paul Callan and Dean Winchester meet under circumstances that have been engineered for reasons they cannot currently fathom.

#68 Persuasion is better than Force.
(The North Wind and the Sun): Fate is an Engineer: The Lost Scenes. Rated R. Sam takes a stand against the Mothman, while Dean and Paul do laundry the metrosexual way.

#25 Those who seek to please everybody please nobody.
(The Man and His Two Sweethearts): A Distant Voice in the Darkness. PG-13. Dean and Paul's relationship deepens when Paul inadvertently forges a psychic connection between them.

#2 Self-help is the best help.
(Hercules and the Wagoner): Pavlovian Dog. NC-17. Dean/Paul. Dean can't stop thinking about Paul, and calls him up. What he does during that phone call makes Paul question whether or not Dean may be too much for him to handle.

#54 Count the cost before you commit yourselves.
(The Hares and the Foxes): Unspoken. NC-17. Dean must tell Paul a secret that may change their relationship forever.

#1 In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains.
(The Wolf and the Crane): The Darkness, It Wants. Hard R. Dean/Paul. Sam has visions that explain why Chad Goodwell murdered so many of the "God is Nowhere" people, and who twisted him into the killer he became.

#71 Some men are of more consequence in their own eyes than in the eyes of their neighbors.
(The Gnat and the Bull): No One Mourns the Wicked. NC-17. Miracles/Supernatural/Scream. Dean comes to the realization that the resemblance between Paul Callan and Billy Loomis is significant to the coming Apocalypse, so he tells SQ about the relationship he had with him in 1995 and how he tried to save Billy from his downward spiral into infamy.

#24 Notoriety is often mistaken for fame. (The Mischievous Dog): "Beloved Sin." Rated R. Dean/Paul, Ruby/Mr Friendly. The Relic must die.

*****

Miracles/Supernatural (Plastic Dashboard Jesus)

#95 How can you expect the sheep to be safe if you admit a wolf into the fold?
(The Shepherd and the Dog): The Generation of 1954. Rated R. John Winchester, Mary Campbell, and Theresa Callan are all members of the Yellow-Eyed Demon's generation of 1954. What will happen when they are pitted against each other in Cold Oak?

*****

Miracles/Supernatural (Little Black Spot)

#29 Evil companions bring more hurt than profit.
(The Sick Stag): There's a Little Black Spot on the Sun Today. NC-17. Girl!Dean/Sam. While working a case involving a sacred box called The Law, Deanne reunites with her brother at college. Their reunion only complicates the job.

*****

Supernatural (Comparison Contrast)

#40 Evil wishes, like chickens, come home to roost.
(The Bee and Jupiter): Comparison Contrast. NC-17. Girl!Dean/Bela. What "Red Sky at Morning" could have been if Dean had been born a girl.

*****

Supernatural (Kerry's 'verse)

#20 Harm hatch, harm catch.
(The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk): Tuck Those Ribbons Under Your Helmet. NC-17. Winsister/Castiel, Winsister/Ruby, Winsister/Dean, Winsister/Sam, brief Winsister/Adam, Sam/Dean/Castiel. Kerry Winchester may've never been meant for the hunting life. The hardest thing, though, is being in love with a multi-dimensional wavelength that may never love her back.

*****

Supernatural (Seize the Day)

#85 Two wrongs don't make a right.
(The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep): Seize the Day, Suffer the Night. NC-17. Winsister 'verse. Today is the longest day in Dean Winchester's life.

*****

Supernatural (Hidden Journal)

#30 Benefits bestowed upon the evil-disposed increase their means of injuring you.
(The Man Bitten by a Dog): Hidden Journal. PG. AU for "Hunted." What did their father tell Dean before he died? The answer may be more than he or Sam can handle.

*****

Supernatural (Krypt Key)

#87 It sometimes happens that one man has all the toil, and another all the profit.
(The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox): The Quest for the Krypt Key. Rated R. Azazel hires a Super Genius to off the Winchesters. Crack!fic.

*****

General SPN 'verse

#42 He who shares the danger ought to share the prize. (The Two Travelers and the Axe): "That a Boy, Clarence." NC-17. Meg/Castiel. Even angels, it seemed, had an ego.

*****

Pain n' Longing 'Verse

#12 Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. (The Bear and the Two Travelers): "Pain and Longing." Rated R. "November Rain" -GNR (Music Video)/Supernatural Fusion/Xover. Fictional Axl/Fictional Slash (Unrequited), Fictional Axl/Fictional Stephanie Seymour. Saul made a promise he wasn't sure he could keep. "If you find something that needs killing, I'll be your hunting partner, okay? You're my bud 'til the end. We'll figure it out together."

*****

Supernatural/Paranormal Activity/Surprise Fandom

#37 False confidence often leads into danger.
(The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion): What is the Distance Between a Bullet and a Gun. Rated R. The Winchesters and Castiel swoop in to help Micah and Katie with their demon problem, but they may be the ones who are caught off guard.

*****

My So-Called Life

#23 Old friends cannot with impunity be sacrificed for new ones.
(The Goatherd and the Wild Goats): Squeeze my Hand as Hard as It Hurts. NC-17. Angela/Sharon. After another botched attempt at sex with Jordan, Angela seeks solace in a friend.

*****

Dark Angel

#52 Those who assume a character which does not belong to them, only make themselves ridiculous.
(The Crow and the Raven): Piano Lessons. Rated R. Alec/Rachel. Gem's questions about where Alec learned to play the piano bring up one of his steamier memories of Rachel Berrisford.

*****

Degrassi High

#9 If men had all they wished, they would be often ruined.
(The Tortoise and the Eagle): Dumb Jerks. Hard R. Spike/Liz. The girls discuss boys over girls and girls over boys, and it leads to something they didn't expect.

*****

Scream

#18 No one truly forgets injuries in the presence of him who caused the injury.
(The Laborer and the Snake): Certain Rules. Rated R. The first time Martha Meeks heard her dead brother's voice speaking to her from the grave, she was in her third year of college. The second time, Randy asked her to return to Stu Macher's house to uncover Billy and Stu's last secret.

*****

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