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In a world where most people have soulmarks, Kathy Selden has two instead of one.
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He Loves and She Loves by tigrrmilk for bluestalking
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
18 Dec 2018
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Don was helping Kathy make dinner that evening when it burst out. “I’m not sure what you meant about Cosmo. We’ve never been like that, him and me.”
She looked at him for a long time. “Why not?” she asked, finally.
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Don & Kathy are booked onto Lina Lamont's radio program as they promote their latest picture.
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Adopted in 1930, and enforced from 1934, the Hays Code was brewing for a while before it started properly, spurred by scandalous Hollywood stars.
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The Lina Lamont Show by tablelamp for FuzzyBlueStockings
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
12 Nov 2018
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"It's The Lina Lamont Show, with special guests Don Lockwood and Kathy Selden!"
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Cosmo's Symphony by onekisstotakewithme for flootzavut
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
07 Sep 2018
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Everyone says Cosmo composes for Hollywood but Cosmo really composed for Don.
One day, he'll stop suffering and write that symphony. -
She's Gonna Love It by Jonny PoolBoy (AdolescentAnarchist)
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
22 Jun 2018
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Kathy is Sweetheart. Don just wants to give her nice gift. Cosmo approves, because he has to.
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It's not quite love and it's not a tragedy
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“Cos, you want to join us for sandwiches?” Don asked, and he could almost hear Kathy’s ‘Ohhh’ of realization.
“If the lady doesn’t mind,” he said in somewhat agreement.
Kathy just smiled lazily and beckoned him over. So, Cosmo leaped up from the piano bench and linked arms with Don. -
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Don shrugged before crossing over to him and sitting down at his feet. “I mean it. You’ve lived here so long, I still sometimes forget you pay for your own pad.”
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Don should have known something was wrong when Cosmo came home boiled as an owl and shouting at the hallway furnishings.
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Cosmo knew that Don would get married before Don did. In fact, he knew it two years before Don and Kathy even met...
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Love and Hollywood.
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“The powers who run Monumental Pictures, in their infinite wisdom, have decided that the time has come --” Don handed her the script, with a flourish. “-- for the very first all-talking, all-singing, all-dancing, all-star cinematic production of the great master of the stage, William Shakespeare, and I've just come from talking R.F. into giving us the leads. You're welcome.”
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Who Could Ask For Anything More by nahnahnahnah for Carmilla
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
18 Dec 2016
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Don fell in love with her immediately.
Cosmo took a little longer.
(Only a little, though.)
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Cosmo looks down over the bridge, into the pulsating waves several hundred feet below them.
"As much as I am an advocate of the theory that come rain, or sleet, or snow, the show must go on — I Don't think this is a good idea, Don."
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Kathy was Don's. And Don was Kathy's. And Cosmo knew that. Oneshot; unrequited Cosmo/Don, unrequited Cosmo/Kathy.
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A soulmate AU where only romantic soulmates "count" and aro/ace people don't get a name.
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All in all, the whole fuss could have been outright amusing if it weren’t for the fact that this is supposed to be the wedding of his two best friends and he is supposed to play - no, be - their best man tomorrow.
Written for Yuletide 2015, the fic exchange for rare and obscure fandoms. Happy holidays, Blurhawaii!
My heartfelt thanks go to tangawarra for the thorough beta-reading!
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Never Let No One Man Worry Your Mind by cimorene for brandytook
Fandoms: Singin' in the Rain (1952)
19 Dec 2015
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"Cos! Thank God you're alive, I thought my double act was about to become a single," Don said. "Where have you been?"
"In jail," Cosmo whispered back, "Happy birthday."
Don clapped him on the shoulder. "Thanks; you're a little late, but... in where?"
"Keep your voice down," hissed Cosmo, just as a hail of applause blew the curtain back and practically deafened him. "In jail."