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an alternate ending to Candy Apple's "Comes Around," written for the Slash Virtual Season, years ago.
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"Iselle has offered her wisdom," Betriz said, holding her head high.
"Has she," Caz echoed, trying and failing not to imagine that conversation. He'd seen the two of them putting their heads together to hatch some ill-advised scheme more often than he could count, in the beginning. A year -- no: a lifetime -- ago.
"She says if you can stand to go slowly, the first time, I'll hurt less," Betriz ploughed on. Her face was pink, but -- brave as always -- she didn't duck her head. "And I'll be more easily able to enjoy it again soon."
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Incarnations aren't personae.
Written for the Masks challenge at Fan Flashworks.
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The blink of an eye. The beat of a single heart.
For the "elusive or ephemeral" challenge at Fan Flashfiction.
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There's a clearing about five minutes from the trailhead, and it's there, in that relative privacy, that River puts down the picnic blanket.
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Lord Ivan Vorpatril and Byerly Vorrutyer, making Vorbarr Sultana safe for (highly limited experiments in) democracy.
Bookmarked by Kass
4 Mar 2013
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Utterly fabulous. Political intrigue, wonderful characterization, spot-on voices, and perhaps the best mental monologue ever: "Cock! Message! What!"
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The Girl Who Came To Baker Street by krabapple for inmyriadbits
Millennium Trilogy - Stieg Larsson, Sherlock (TV)
1 Jan 2013
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They’re an odd looking group, John thinks, stuck with handing the cabbie some cash while the others pile out and head up the walk. Then again, there’s nothing for it; Lisbeth certainly has her own aesthetic sense, as distinct as Sherlock’s if far less formal. And if she looks odd in the company of three other men, she certainly doesn’t seem to feel odd - -she’s practically plastered to Sherlock’s side.
Not that John has noticed.
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There were heavy velvet curtains over the windows.
Bookmarked by Kass
13 Feb 2013
Bookmarker's Notes
Stunning. Perfect use of the trope. Gorgeous yearning. Hot sex. Harold Finch. What more could a girl want?
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SGA AU – John and Rodney meet at the Antarctic base, and the fur flies.
Bookmarked by Kass
6 Jan 2013
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This story is fantastic. I love the worldbuilding, the way the author has imagined this alternate reality, the slow reveal of all of the atrocious details of how Felines are treated, the characterization and the voices, the action, the White House, the snowballs -- the whole thing. Just awesome.
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“I’ll be up at the Arkangel,” Noah finishes. “When you lot have finished your grumbling, come up and get your assignments.”
After he leaves, everyone looks at each other, still caught in the moment of silence. As might have been expected, Ham’s the one to break it. “What’s crawled up his exhaust pipe?”
“I think the prospect of a life-ending flood might just have had a moderately deleterious effect upon him,” Rahela says sarcastically. “I can’t imagine why.”
Bookmarked by Kass
25 Dec 2012
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This is spectacular. This may be the best Yuletide story I've read this year! So many spectacular details -- the way it all unfolds, the beautiful Biblical parallels, the funny snarky snippy scientist / anthropologist dialogue, the clash between cultures, Yaffy and Kezzy <3 and Lia and Nyomi, and the great IAM (ahahahaha), and -- story and ownership and memory and Chava and the pomegranate. Just awesome.
