"The Fanfic Story and Poem Page"
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When Margaret returns to Cutter Gap, both she and Neil struggle to resurrect their relationship. |
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A scene to take place in the "Judgment Day" episode. It begins just after Neil takes the anti-serum from Christy and starts up the stairs for Alice's room. |
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Follows “The Road Home.” Christy loses much that she holds dear, her faith in God hangs in the balance. She finds encouragement through an unlikely friend, but will it be enough for her to cling to when her own life is threatened? |
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In the episode “Second Sight,” Neil blamed Christy for bringing the loggers to Cutter Gap and ruining the lives of several mountain families. When Christy takes it upon herself to undo the damage of which he has accused her, Neil realizes it¹s up to him to make things right between them again. |
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A scene to take place just after Christy leaves Miss Alice's room in the episode, "Judgement Day." Miss Alice has just given Christy the "remove me from thy pedestal" speech. |
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Set during his medical school days in Scotland, Neil MacNeill come to terms with the pain that has haunted him from childhood. |
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Ruby Mae's persimmon juice sends Christy reeling- to Neil's cabin (MWBMYHD contest) |
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acrostic poem for SFM contest |
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A train ride to Asheville turns into a nightmare for Christy (unfinished) |
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Neil orders a much needed vacation for Christy |
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Margaret takes steps to fix the problem she created (a "Road Home" sequel) |
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An off-beat story that follows the intersecting lives of the residents of Cutter Gap and a possum named Wynnona. |
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Christy settles Neil's doubts about their marriage |
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(“The Road Home” resolution) “Every time you go away, you take a piece of me with you.” Christy knows her place is at the mission school in Cutter Gap, but her heart is no longer with her beloved children. |
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Christy and Neil have finally confessed their love for one another... So what comes next? |
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A blizzard strikes Cutter Gap while Neil is away on a call, and Christy, trapped alone in their cabin, is left to cope with a startling loss. |
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Christy devotes herself to mission work after Neil leaves the Cove. |
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While riding home one afternoon, Neil happens upon the most beautiful sight in all the world. |
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A Daughter’s Love for her Father is Never Ending… no Matter What?{Sequel to "A Women's Love"} |
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All diamonds start out as coal. But under pressure, they begin to shine. {Second story in the "Life Trilogy." } |
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{Third and final story in the "Life Trilogy."} |
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An A/U to "Lies". Christy is forced to leave the cove. |
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Just a week before their wedding, Christy is caught in a terrible train wreck. She escapes with her life and some serious injuries which completely change her future. |
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A child comes into Neil's life that brings him closer to his treasured dreams and his dreaded nightmares. |
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{First story in the "Life Trilogy." }A Road Home sequel |
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A woman's love for her man is put to the test. {Sequel to "A Mother's Love"} |
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The children prepare for their Christmas concert |
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Christy is kidnapped. Contains scenes of graphic medical nature. (unfinished) |
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Being a guide to a group of visiting doctors changes Neil MacNeill's life |
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What happened between the morning after the storm and the wedding in the Pax TV movie. |
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An embarrassing gift from her mother gives Christy a holiday idea. |
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acrostic poem for SFM contest |
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Christy's second Christmas in Cutter Gap brings more surprises than the ones under the mission's Christmas tree. |
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Neil MacNeill leads a busy life as the only physician for fifty miles. He expects that September 7, 1913 will be just like every other day - despite its being his birthday. |
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Christy is twenty years old, but still finds herself battling the afflictions of adolescence. (Mirror Fic) |
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Sequel to “The Road Home,” in which all the characters find true love and happiness. (Parody) |
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The holiday season is approaching, and Christy, still recovering from typhoid fever, wants to return home for Christmas. When Dr. MacNeill reluctantly gives her permission to travel, Christy realizes she can't ignore his feelings for her and must also identify the strange emotions he stirs in her. |
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The novel left us with several cliffhangers: What did Christy think of Dr MacNeill¹s prayer of salvation and confession of love? Did Bird¹s-Eye Taylor return to moonshine and feuding after the death of his son? Did David find his true calling in Cutter Gap? These are just a few of the questions answered in this fic. |
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When Christy meets David’s beautiful new fiancee, she begins to feel like a dowdy housewife. |
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It’s Valentine¹s Day in Cutter Gap, and Dr MacNeill finds himself prescribing romance. Too bad he doesn¹t feel very confident in his own abilities at courting. |
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After the death of his wife and newborn son, Neil gave up his dreams of being a husband and father. Three years later, he finds reason to hope again. |
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One month after “The Road Home,” the residents of Cutter Gap are trying to cope with the changes in their lives due to the reappearance of Margaret. |
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Ida Grantland receives a love-letter -- from Dr. MacNeill? |
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Ruby Mae does the laundry, and Neil reveals a hidden talent. |
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Christy talks in her sleep. |
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Christy is a modern-day missionary in rural Appalachia. (unfinished) |
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Christy tries to reach out to Margaret (A "Road Home sequel) (unfinished) |
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Granny Barclay's homemade remedies wreaks havoc with Christy's plans for Easter |
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Christy waits for Neil during their shivaree (a "Mirror" fanfic) |
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Christy wonders about Neil's outburst. Takes place during "Eye of the Storm" (poem) |
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Neil confesses his love for Christy |
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A “Road Home” resolution. In an effort to convince Christy to marry him, David makes a bold promise. Meanwhile, as Neil tend to an ailing Margaret in Asheville, Christy arrives to visit her parents. |
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Sequel to “Changing Lives.” Against her mother’s wishes, Christy returns to Cutter Gap, along with Neil and a recovering Margaret. |
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Sequel to Holiday Happiness |
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Based on the TV movies. The story starts with newlyweds Neil and Christy on the train, bound for Asheville. When they reach Asheville they meet a woman who knows Christy but doesn't realize Christy's married now. Neil and Christy spend Thanksgiving at her parents' home. |
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A missing scene from "A New Beginning". Christy and Neil get ready to leave the cabin the morning after the storm |
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Christy and Neil remember the events leading up to their wedding. (Sequel to "A New Beginning") |
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This story follows from "The Road Home." Christy doesn't know how to behave toward Neil after the death of Margaret, and she is in turmoil until she can finally speak honestly with him. All of Cutter Gap is surprised by unexpected news from both Alice and David. Christy and Neil must deal with a dangerous situation in the Cove. | |
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As Christy waits for her parents, Neil arrives, supporting a woman in labor. | |
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Margaret throws herself into the river, Christy struggles with her feelings towards Neil (unfinished) | |
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Neil and Christy start a family tradition | |
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Christy has an accident while waiting for her parent's arrival. Margaret returns to Cutter Gap |
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Christy finds her first opinion of Neil MacNeill changing | |
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Neil keeps a diary at Christy's insistence | |
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The MacNeills' tenth anniversary is bittersweet | |
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Neil and Christy celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. | |
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From the wedding to the birth of their first child | |
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Story of Neil Edward Duncan MacNeill | |
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Story of Catherine Alice MacNeill | |
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Story of Charles Shelby MacNeill | |
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Story of Sean and Ian MacNeill | |
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Story of Amelia Jean MacNeill | |
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Story of Neil and Christy MacNeill | |
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Story from their fiftieth anniversary concludes "The MacNeills" story | |
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Based on events in the book. Christy chooses between Neil and David | |
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Recovering from her bout of typhoid, Christy mourns Fairlight's death. Christy accepts Neil's request to court her. She also has a scheme to improve the hygiene of her students | |
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Alice's confession reunites Christy Grantland and Neil MacNeill | |
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{Sequel to "No Greater Love."} |
(Sequel to “No Greater Love”) As Christy recovers from her injury, David must deal with her newly discovered feelings for Neil while Neil examines his changing relationship with God. Meanwhile, one of Christy’s former suitors arrives in Cutter Gap. |
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Bird’s Eye shoots Christy and Neil must try to save her life. | |
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Christy comes down with typhoid (unfinished) | |
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Neil MacNeill watches his wife sleep and recalls another time he kept vigil at her bedside. | |
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The Doctor and the Preacher continue their rivalry for the Schoolteacher's affections. | |
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Though Margaret was presumed dead, Alice Henderson struggled with Christy's budding romance with her son-in-law, Dr. MacNeill. Now that Margaret has died of tuberculosis, and Neil and Christy are truly free to show their love, will it still be a point of conflict between the happy couple and the Quaker missionary? | |
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The children plan a surprise for Dr. MacNeill, in gratitude for the many ways he's enriched their lives. Christy doesn't realize that their surprise coincides with the Doctor's birthday, but when she finds out, decides to make it an extra-special day for him. | |
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What happens when it's the Doctor's turn to fall seriously ill? | |
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Christy has a nightmare about her husband's future, which reveals one of her worst fears about what might befall her as well. | |
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When Christy takes Becky O'Teale to Dr. MacNeill for trachoma treatments, they make a startling discovery about the Doctor's phobia. | |
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Christy wonders about Opal's unusual ring | |
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Neil asks a favor of his wife. | |
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After the disastrous dinner Christy cooked for Neil in the attempt to coerce him into taking on Dan Scott as his apprentice, Christy recruits Fairlight to help her cook up a special treat for the Doctor as a peace offering. Too bad David decides to play a little trick on Neil... | |
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a poem about the Cove residents during Spring | |
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When his wife returned to Cutter Gap, dying of tuberculosis, Dr. MacNeill moved with her to Baltimore where Margaret could receive treatment. When Neil unexpectedly returns to the Cove, Christy finds her buried feelings for him resurfacing. | |
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Vying for Christy's love, David and Neil go to great lengths to impress Christy with their physical prowess. For added incentive, the two men make a bet that Christy will utter a certain phrase to one of them by the end of the week... | |
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Margaret reveals the secret in her life. Neil struggles with his feelings for Christy. David gives Christy an ultimatum. | |
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Facing her mirror, Christy questions her decision (a "Mirror" fanfic) | |
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Sampling Ruby Mae's cooking causes Christy to dream | |
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Christy recovers from typhoid and receives a proposal from Neil | |
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("Road Home" sequel) Margaret commits suicide; Christy returns home to Asheville to decide what to do next |
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C-J | K-M | N-Z, Multiple Authors |