5 Works in Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990)
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Snapshots by Damned_Writers for gjdraws (trq)
Fandoms: Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990)
01 Dec 2024
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Sophie goes to Annie to get some help with a small problem in her and Alex's otherwise idyllic post-married life -- namely, his ongoing self-esteem problems.
Annie takes the two of them to the river.
Sophie brings a camera.
In which all three of them are unaware of polyamory as a way to solve all their problems but kind of fall into it naturally...
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- Part 6 of These movies should have been queer
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Paul Gross Livejournal Moodtheme by montecarlogirl87
Fandoms: Men With Brooms (2002), Gunless (2010), Slings & Arrows, Murder Most Likely (1999), Eastwick (TV), Wilby Wonderful (2004), Chasing Rainbows (TV), Cold Comfort (1989), Republic of Doyle, Passchendaele (2008), Buried On Sunday (1992), Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990), Aspen Extreme (1993)
07 Feb 2016
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multi-fandom Paul Gross Livejournal Moodtheme (NOT including Due South)
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- Part 4 of Due South Fanart
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Secrets of the marriage bed by Deputychairman
Fandoms: Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990)
22 Mar 2014
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Alex’s hair is curling damp over his forehead and she smoothes it back between kisses. He opens his eyes, and for a moment they just gaze at each other across an inch of new sheets, their marriage bed.
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The Ballad of Annie and Alex by DesireeArmfeldt for Luzula
Fandoms: Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990), Canadian 6 Degrees
27 Jul 2012
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Alex and Annie's love story.
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Wide Open Space | Kellie Matthews & AuKestrel by AuKestrel
Fandoms: Getting Married In Buffalo Jump (1990), Paris or Somewhere (1994)
15 Jul 2006
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“Looking to hire?”
Alex nods. “Need to get the hay in. Won’t be easy, just two of us.”
The other man smiles suddenly, an odd little half-wince, half-smile, and shrugs. “I’m stronger than I look. Can’t be any harder than planting potatoes.”
“Room, board, and twenty-five dollars a day. Three hundred dollar bonus if we get everything done before the weather turns. You had breakfast?”
“I could eat,” the other man says, and sticks out his hand. They shake on the deal.
“Alex Bresnyachuk,” Alex says, and motions toward the door of the diner.
“Christy Mahon.” He picks up his duffel bag and falls into step next to Alex.
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Originally published in 2006.