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Penname: Lana Eros [Contact] Real name:
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Lana Eros, author of erotic fiction on “The Practice” and “Boston Legal” (both hetero and slash), based in Europe. Speak "Erosh" (Hungarian pronunciation) and make up your anagrammatic mind.


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Summary:

This story contains references to the episode s08e20 “Comings and Goings” of “The Practice”.

You might remember the character of Hannah Rose in the last section of the practice.

She is the epitome of the arrogant, self obsessed business lady. As Alan was then still new to the firm she treated him like a little boy offering her “criticism”. He answered in his best smug manner that he did not accept criticism, but appreciates harsh discipline.

I had the idea that this was not the end and wrote a follow up scene.

It is about a trait I see in Alan that he also has sex we people he does not really like.


Fandoms: Boston Legal, The Practice Characters: Alan
Genres: Hetero Warnings: Adult Situations
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: No Word count: 2234
Published: 01/01/08 Updated: 01/01/08
Summary:

A split consciousness story about an erotic encounter between Alan Shore (who again displays some odd behaviour) and an anonymous person everyone can stand in for.


Fandoms: Boston Legal Characters: Alan
Genres: Hetero Warnings: Adult Situations
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 3 Completed: No Word count: 2383
Published: 01/22/08 Updated: 01/26/08
Office Meetings by Lana Eros Rated: FRT15 - over 15 [Reviews - 0] Featured Stories
Summary:

This is a series of scenes about Alan Shore’s meetings with (female) clients, colleagues, judges. They show the problems he is confronted with that are not made public on screen.

The female characters are either anonymous are taken from BL’s earlier seasons, and also Alan has to be imagined the way he appeared then (better still how he looked in “The Practice”).

This is a series to be continued


Fandoms: Boston Legal, The Practice Characters: original characters
Genres: Hetero Warnings: Adult Situations
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: No Word count: 1471
Published: 12/16/07 Updated: 12/16/07
Pot by Lana Eros Rated: FRT15 - over 15 [Reviews - 0] Featured Stories
Summary:

Alan saunters down to meet a girlfriend but finds a young man who is about to smoke a joint ...

What unfolds then is actually the effect of the grass


Fandoms: Boston Legal Characters: Alan
Genres: None Warnings: anal sex
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 8 Completed: No Word count: 4161
Published: 02/23/08 Updated: 02/28/08
Summary: Some adventures of the supposedly "asexual" Beautiful Mind Sheldon Cooper who struggles with his personal "Pon Farr" ...

Fandoms: The Big Bang Theory Characters: original character
Genres: General Warnings: Adult Situations
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: Yes Word count: 16613
Published: 09/09/10 Updated: 09/09/10
Summary:

The story continues a kissing scene between Alan and Sally, in the last episode of

"The Practice" "Cheers" when Sally was still young and fresh and not in a haste.


Fandoms: The Practice Characters: Alan/Sally
Genres: Hetero Warnings: Adult Situations
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: No Word count: 2113
Published: 05/03/08 Updated: 05/03/08
 

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