oxoniensis + jeeves-and-wooster   12

Taking Liberties by The Hoyden (Jeeves & Wooster, Jeeves/Wooster, R, 7,614 words)
While I do enjoy tickling the ivories for hours at a time, and have occasionally fancied that a bit of tricky finger-work was carried out so adeptly as to bring the house down, this was in the way of being a metaphor. Under no circumstances does a chap of sound mind think that the ceiling in his flat is going to bid a not-so-fond farewell to the world of structural integrity, so you may well understand that I was positively blowed when it actually happened.
Jeeves-and-Wooster  fiction  Jeeves  Wooster  Jeeves/Wooster  slash  firsttime 
november 2009 by oxoniensis
The Aunt and the Ankh by anon (Jeeves and Wooster, Jeeves/Wooster, PG, 5194 words)
"It would seem that Miss Bassett has her heart set on an Egyptian-themed wedding."

"Egyptian? I thought that went out in '23."

"It is a style that is coming back into vogue of late, sir, with the recent discoveries of Ramses Emerson at Deir el-Bahi..."

I waved a hand dismissively. "Pish-tosh. What I mean to say is, will this involve everyone wrapping themselves in togas and gossamer drapes and clasping asps to ye olde bosom?"

"I fear so, sir."
gen  fiction  slash  humour  Jeeves-and-Wooster  Wooster  Jeeves  Jeeves/Wooster  yuletide 
december 2008 by oxoniensis
The Royal Society by sam_storyteller (Torchwood/Discworld/Nero Wolfe/Lord Peter/HP/SGA/Jeeves&Wooster/Sherlock Holmes, PG, 2,031 words)
There is a gap in the multiverse. It's mainly unremarked, and it's not very important, but then it serves its purpose. After all, the companions of great men and women must have somewhere to put their feet up as well, at the end of the day.
Torchwood  Discworld  HP  SGA  Jeeves-and-Wooster  fiction  Ianto  McKay  Remus  Jeeves  Vimes  Watson  crossover  humour  gen 
november 2008 by oxoniensis
Sketches by ironicbees (Jeeves and Wooster, Jeeves, Wooster, art)
Four pen and ink sketches. Illustrations of scenes from the books, plus an established relationship little domestic scene.
Jeeves-and-Wooster  art  Jeeves  Wooster  Jeeves/Wooster  gen  slash 
may 2008 by oxoniensis
Yes, Sir, Jeeves by Anon (Jeeves & Wooster, Jeeves/Wooster, NC-17, 13,901 words)
Jeeves and Bertie swap roles at an upstate New York manor house as part of a plot to help Bertie's friend Larky. Wacky hijinx, along with a large helping of slashiness, ensue.
Jeeves-and-Wooster  fiction  Jeeves/Wooster  humour  slash  yuletide 
december 2006 by oxoniensis
With sheep by Torch (Jeeves & Wooster, Jeeves/Wooster, G, 914 words)
"I'm afraid I may have inadvertently closed my eyes for a moment, sir. Drifting off myself, so to speak." I eyed him with a certain measure of disapproval. "In the future, Jeeves, don't close your eyes."
Jeeves-and-Wooster  fiction  Jeeves/Wooster  gen  slash 
july 2006 by oxoniensis
The Case of Spode by Anon (Jeeves and Wooster, PG, Jeeves/Wooster, 3,600 words)
There are snorts, and then there are snorts, and this particular snort was distinct in the extreme. It had the sound of an angry hippopotamus clearing its airways. It was, without doubt, the snort of Spode.
Jeeves-and-Wooster  fiction  Jeeves/Wooster  slash  humour 
december 2005 by oxoniensis

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