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Rhys yawned. “Here,” he said, and held a finger out. Axis lapped his tongue at it, licking it from base to tip, and sat back to look. No blood. When he looked up, Rhys wasn’t looking sleepy anymore. “Let’s make sure,” Rhys said, and bit him on his lower lip.
Slightly AU-ish.
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Sherlock has something to prove to John in the romance department.
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The King is in his Counting House by Rhuia
Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Last Unicorn - Peter S. Beagle
23 Aug 2012
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Quests may not simply be abandoned; prophecies may not be left to rot like unpicked fruit; unicorns may go unrescued for a very long time, but not forever.
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They’re so lost in each other, so tangled and drenched in the sex, that John almost misses the slight movement out of the corner of his eye, the mirror reflecting a pale face at the door, the shift of a long black coat as it whirls away.
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That was the surprising bit – the way his doctor said it, eyes shining with sympathy but breathing it out, shifting it off her shoulders and thrusting it onto his, making him take it like an unwanted gift.
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What do you think of my solution to the Kobayashi Maru?
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19 May 2013
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Stiles has been a teapot for 3,308 days. // Scott skids into the door breathlessly and shouts, “THERE’S A GIRL IN THE CASTLE,” and promptly brains himself on one of the casserole dishes.
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16 May 2013
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Scott's regard turning completely away hurts more than the wounded, incredulous eyeballing. He's bright red to the tips of his ears, and his hands are balled up tight into fists. “Tell me what the hell you were going to tell me, then,” Scott says. He's not looking at Stiles anymore, so Derek's the one who answers.
“That we're paired,” says Derek, calmly and decisively, from over Stiles's shoulder.
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13 May 2013
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The son of the man who lost the Eagle of the Ninth would never be allowed a first command of his very own fort, would he?
Marcus is posted not to Isca Dumnoniorum, but to a wretched and run-down garrison north of the Wall. There he finds that he is the new centurion of a group of scouts and spies, all of them British. He has few supplies and no experience. His men distrust him. His superiors despise him. His second-in-command is an incompetent drunkard. And the local tribes are determined to kill all of them.
But the worst thing of all is one of Marcus' soldiers. He is an enigmatic, dangerous, and insubordinate man by the name of Esca, who makes Marcus yearn for terrifying things he has never before wanted and can never, ever let himself have...
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5 May 2013
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In hopes of discovering her missing husband, Olivia Lake takes a job with the time-travel firm he worked for, and soon finds herself in over her head.
I'm posting the first three chapters of this completed novel (the first of four completed novels in a series) mostly to guilt myself into doing the work of attempting publication. Not particularly looking for critique, as this has undergone years of beta-reading and editing, but feel free to say anything you'd like. Encouraging noises are especially welcome.
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5 May 2013
