I like spies, and also Bond villains. Mostly Alec Trevelyan/James Bond (GoldenEye) and some Tan-Sun Moon/Zao (Die Another Day).
GoldenEye (1995)
From the Shadows
Alec Trevelyan-->James Bond, rated T, 1280 words
What Alec says is not what he means. Alec and James at school and after.
Memorial
Alec Trevelyan, rated T for suicidal ideation, 200 words
Alec did not like to think about why he marked the anniversary of Arkangel. Warning for suicidal ideation.
Overdue (canon divergence)
Alec Trevelyan/James Bond, rated T, 460 words
How the scene in the Soviet graveyard might have happened if James and Alec weren't so stupid.
Die Another Day (2002)
It was not an epic love story
Tan-Sun Moon, Miranda Frost, background Tan-Sun/Zao, rated T for sexuality, 2965 words
Young Tan-Sun Moon is a surly, sullen brat with no social skills. Young Miranda Frost is a neurotic overachiever with no social skills. Moon and Miranda at Harvard and after, miserable, codependent, and amazingly fucked-up. I'd call this "queer gen".
The ones left behind
Zao, Wai Lin (Tomorrow Never Dies), rated T, 675 words
Zao took out three Chinese agents before he was captured. Colonel Wai Lin brought him in.
All the time in the world
Tan-Sun Moon/Zao, rated M for moderately explicit sex, 1430 words
Moon is starting to lose hold of himself in Graves. Zao is there. Unfortunately, it's not enough.
Miscellaneous
The Trouble With Mad Scientists
James Bond, rated G, 500 words
"Bond hated billionaire mad scientists. They always went overboard. Your usual snakepit or shark pool just wasn't good enough for them, oh no..." James Bond versus Velociraptor.