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Cardassia Sutra

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  Across A Room (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Garak and Bashir are attending a party where costumes are demanded. Garak knows he can't resist Bashir, but can the young doctor do the same? (off-site text link)
   
  Adoration (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  In the late hours of the night, Garak is in prayer, and Bashir finds himself intensely curious as to what his lover is doing. . . (off-site text link)
   
  Allegria (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Bashir hosts a late-night dinner in celebration of Garak's birthday, but the tailor soon finds out there's something more nefarious hiding behind Bashir's good will. (off-site text link)
   
  The Angel's Devil (DS9, G/B, NC-17, mild BDSM)
  Bashir wonders why Garak is showing an interest in renewing their spy adventures in the holosuite. (off-site text link)
   
  Cat and Mouse (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bashir knows how to exactly shock and surprise a certain tailor. . . (off-site text link)
   
  Challengers (DS9/Hellraiser X-over, G/B, NC-17, unpleasant)
  Pinhead takes an interest in Bashir, and it is discovered that the Obsidian Order acquired their sadistic reputation through the aid of a certain 'box'. (off-site text link)
   
  The Changing (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak is going through a 'pon farr' like change, and doesn't want Bashir present lest he be in the line of fire when the tailor. . . explodes. But the good doctor can be stubborn . . . (off-site text link)
   
  The Debriefing (DS9, K/Du, PG-13, script format)
  "DUKAT: Come now. . . [sharp smile] We've been dancing around this mute dialogue for far to long. . . and now that we are together --" (off-site link)
   
  The Deception (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bashir is flirting with Garak in the traditional Cardassian way, but, in order to succeed, Elim has to re-learn to play the game. (off-site text link)
   
  Dementia (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  After Dr. Bashir removes the implant in Garak's head, Garak begins to experience severe physical problems. But these are nothing compared to the repressed memories that are now resurfacing. . . Spoilers and coda to the Deep Space Nine episode "The Wire". (off-site text link)
   
  Destinies Entwined
(DS9, G/Kira, J/J (G/B implied, Kira/JadziaDax implied) NC-17, torture, rape)
  Garak, Bashir, Kira and Dax are captured by Cardassians and put into a small cell. When torture becomes more than they can handle, they find solace in and with each other. (off-site link)
   
  Devoted (VOY, P/K, R)
  "'I don't want to be just your friend anymore, Harry. I realised that halfway through our ordeal together.'" Coda to the Voyager episode "The Chute".
   
  The Display (DS9, G/B, R)
  "Elim Garak bent his head back, thoroughly humiliated. 'But do you really want to do this in the display area of my shop? Passers-by will see us!'" Coda to the Deep Space Nine episode "What You Leave Behind". (off-site link)
   
  Dry Those Tears (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Bashir is dancing between life and death, and Elim must now face his emotions for the young Doctor. (off-site text link)
   
  Ecstasy (DS9, G/B, NC-17, unpleasant)
  Julian finds Cardassian group executions to be incredibly . . . arousing. (off-site text link)
   
  Evacuee (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  When Garak returns from the gamma quadrant, he finds himself questioning whether or not he would have tortured Bashir if the young man had been in Odo's place. Spoilers for the Deep Space Nine episode "The Die Is Cast". (off-site text link)
   
  Facades (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Upon their return from the gamma quadrant. Bashir confronts Garak. Was the tailor really inclined to blow up a planet knowing Bashir was still on it? Spoilers for the Deep Space Nine episode "Broken Link". (off-site text link)
   
  Favor for A Friend (DS9, G/B, R-NC-17)
  Julian has a favor to ask of Garak. First appeared in 'Doctor, Tailor, Officer, Spy I'. (off-site link)
   
  Fire Starter (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Garak and Bashir discover the joy of Cardassian physical debate -- only, it doesn't leave much room for other matters. (off-site text link)
   
  First Steps (DS9, G/Odo, NC-17)
  Odo is depressed about being a humanoid. What's more, he doesn't know how to deal with certain aspects of a solid's life. Garak decides to teach the Chief about at least one very important aspect. . . (off-site link)
 
  A 'Fitting' Revenge (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bashir plays tailor. Sequel to 'Release of Tension'. (off-site text link)
   
  Fortuitous Accident (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak injures his hand; Bashir insists on a complete physical. (off-site text link)
   
  Future Despair (DS9, G/B, R, MU)
  In an alternate future, things are very different for the Alliance and rebels alike. . . especially for two enemies. (off-site text link)
   
  A G/B Study (DS9, Q, G/B, PG-13)
  Q presents us with a look into what makes G/B slash just so damned appealing. (off-site link)
   
  Heart and Asylum (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Julian has been captured and tortured by Cardassians. Garak is hesitant on how to deal with the matter, especially since he feels partly responsible. (off-site text link)
   
  Holding On (DS9, G/B, G)
  Garak hadn't planned on dying. Or saying what was in his heart. A brief moment unseen in the Deep Space Nine episode "Improbable Cause". (off-site link)
   
  I Kiss You Goodnight (DS9, G/f, PG)
  Garak remembers a night on Bajor and a meeting with a pleasant Bajoran servant. (off-site text link)
   
  In The Shadow of Love (DS9, G/B, NC-17, MU, character death)
  In the alternate universe, Captain Bashir is discovered to have been Gul Garak's slave before becoming a Rebel. He dreams of freedom and a better life. . . and perhaps of another world where he and Garak can be together without violence. (off-site text link)
   
  Innocence (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  After Bashir loses his memory in a freak accident, Garak gets a second chance at honesty. (off-site text link)
   
  The Intervention (DS9, G/B, all, PG-13)
  Garak and Bashir are bitching at each other again and the crew, tired of being in the middle, decide to do something about it. (off-site link)
   
  Kiss me, Thrill me, Take me! (DS9, G/B, NC-17, mild violence)
  A test of sexual knowledge and pleasure takes an odd turn. (off-site text link)
   
  Let Loose (DS9, G/JadziaDax, NC-17)
  Garak is bitter over Julian's refusal to see him as more than a friend; Dax is curious about the mysterious Cardassian tailor. The result is a heated encounter with more than a little power-struggling. . . (off-site text link)
   
  Let's Play Master and Servant (DS9, G/B, NC-17, BDSM)
  Another bondage fantasy -- although this time, Garak wants it for real, and Bashir -- Well, what does he want? (off-site link)
   
  Licentious Desires (DS9/Dark Knight, Garak/Bashir/LaCroix/Knight, NC-17)
  A couple of vampires arrives on DS9, and one Cardassian in particular attracts the eye of Lucien LaCroix. So what happens when Garak suddenly bears fangs. . .? (off-site text link)
   
  Love Trial (DS9, G/B, G, parody)
  Garak and the entire crew of Deep Space Nine serenade Bashir. (off-site text link)
   
  Misled Gastronome (DS9, G/Intendent, R, MU)
  Gul Garak and Intendant Kira Nerys have an arrangement. . . but the good Gul is more ignorant than he'd like to think. (off-site text link)
   
  The Mystic's Dream (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  "They hurried to redeem seven years of frustration. Then they lingered and paced themselves for countless more years to come." (off-site link)
   
  Parting Words (DS9, G/B, PG-13, character death)
  Garak is awaiting death on Cardassia, and only has Julian to console him in his final hours. (off-site text link)
   
  Passing Fantasies (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Lunch time thoughts. Garak's POV. (off-site text link)
   
  Regrets (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  On the anniversary of Bashir's mother's death, he turns to alcohol and. . . Garak. (off-site text link)
 
  Release of Tension (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak plays doctor. The sequel is 'A Fitting Revenge'. (off-site text link)
   
  Remedy for Anxiety (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bashir is nervous about a lecture he has to give -- luckily, Garak is there to 'release' some of his anxiety. (off-site text link)
   
  Risky Gamble (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak can't understand the reason for gambling -- it's a waste of time, in his opinion. Bashir, however, is determined to show him otherwise. (off-site link)
   
  The Serpent's Seduction (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak has a fantasy to fulfill. (off-site link)
   
  Silly Frolic (DS9, Garak/Bashir, all, PG-13)
  It's party time! (off-site text link)
   
  Solitary Dialogue (DS9, B (G/B implied) PG-13)
  Julian Bashir is injured, on the brink of death. All that is keeping him alive is his friend, whom he speaks to relentlessly. (off-site text link)
   
  Somnifère/Sleeping Aid (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bashir has been working too hard and too long; Garak has a way to help him relax. (off-site link)
   
  Steamy Debate (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  A steamy debate sends Julian and Garak into a cat and mouse chase all over the station. (off-site text link)
   
  Subterfuge (DS9, G/B, PG-13)
  Garak returns from the gamma quadrant. . . But is something amiss? (off-site text link)
   
  Tabula Rasa (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak reveals the reason for his claustrophobia to Julian. (off-site link)
   
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  Tailor, Spy, Tease Extraordinaire (DS9, G/B, R, dialogue only)
  Garak decides to show Bashir the true meaning of teasing. (off-site text link)
   
  This Is the End (DS9, G/Quark, PG-13)
  When Quark is told he is about to die, he closes down the bar to quietly be by himself. Garak notes this, and decides to pay the Ferengi a visit. (off-site link)
   
  A Tight Situation (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  There's quite a crowd on the Promenade, and Bashir is startled to feel Garak doing something quite inappropriate in public. (off-site text link)
   
  A Trill's Last Thrill (DS9, G/B/JadziaDax, NC-17)
  A drunken Dax decides to accompany Julian to Garak's quarters in order to invite him to her Bachelor(ette?) party. Some. . . er. . threesome fun then ensues. (off-site text link)
   
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  Turnabout Is Fair Play (DS9/TNG, Garak/Madred, Picard)
  Garak confronts Madred on his apparent abuse of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Madred then proceeds to mock the 'Son of Tain'. (off-site link)
   
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  Uluhshan (DS9, B/?, G/B, NC-17)
  Julian receives an odd transmission and decides to answer it, setting in motion a week of guilty pleasures. WARNING! Strong D/s. (off-site link)
   
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golden o 2002 second place award for best next generation series/suite
  Uluhshan:
Erin'ka (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Garak pursues his game of dominance with Julian. WARNING! Strong D/s. (off-site link)
   
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golden o 2002 second place award for best next generation series/suite
  Uluhshan:
Hrrekssrah (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Bent on pursuing the doctor's education in submission, Garak offers Julian a strange Cardassian object for his birthday. WARNING! Strong D/s. (off-site link)
   
  Unchained (VOY, C/P, NC-17)
  Payback, of sorts. Coda to the Voyager episode "Basics Two" and the whole "Investigations" arc.
   
  Unlikely Teacher (DS9, G/B, NC-17, b&d, drugs)
  After learning of his 'enhancements', Bashir needs lessons in diplomacy; Garak obliges. (off-site link)
   
  Varrhsal Silk (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  "He remembered that nearly all Federation territories had one ordinance or another that dealt with offenders who were in possession of it. The silk was strictly Cardassian, strictly illegal, and alarmingly dangerous. Garak had learnt to fear it." (off-site link)
   
  War:
Litany of the Damned (DS9, G, B, Du (G/B implied/unrequited) PG-13)
  In the wake of Ziyal's death, Garak, haunted by his own fear of becoming a true exile and forsaking his true nature as a Cardassian, turns to the only comfort he can. (off-site text link)
   
  War:
Where Angels Fear to Tread (DS9, G, B, (G/B implied/unrequited) PG-13
  Julian tries to help Garak cope after Ziyal's death. (off-site text link)
   
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  Wavering Alliance (DS9, G/B, NC-17, character death)
  When members of The True Way begin killing people to prove a point, Garak finds himself caught in the cross-fire, leaving Julian behind to contemplate his loss. (off-site text link)
   
  Wishful (DS9, G/B, NC-17)
  Jadzia isn't the only figment of Bashir's imagination to appear. Coda to the Deep Space Nine episode "If Wishes Were Horses".
   
   
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