I think I already expressed my love for the first one, so I guess I won't embarrass myself about it here.
>They met each other halfway in a slow, familiar motion that would have been simpler had one of them simply stayed where they were, but they had always chosen equality over ease.
Eee, that sentence is just so lovely I could melt. And the last ficlet! Wah. You were thinking good things, Endy, GOOD THINGS. Oh, Kadar.
;A; Thank you so much for taking the time to read!
I was sort of imagining writing while the paper is propped on your lap. Granted, it does make things more difficult, but I think it's easier to manage if you don't press too hard. Then again, it's Malik, so he was probably making an angry mess of his letter anyway, haha!
Ah, I've already found, liked, and commented on most of your AC stuff over at the kinkmeme ^.^;; But it was fun seeing which ones you'd done. The last one here, with Kadar, is another of my particular favorites - I'd considered filling that one myself, but I'm glad you beat me to it ^_^
Aw, thanks for the vote of confidence! We'll see how cooperative the muses are feeling. I should probably focus on unfilled prompts so that the meme gets reopened, but the muses want what they want. Personally, I'm just aiming for two dozen fills one way or another.
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>They met each other halfway in a slow, familiar motion that would have been simpler had one of them simply stayed where they were, but they had always chosen equality over ease.
Eee, that sentence is just so lovely I could melt. And the last ficlet! Wah. You were thinking good things, Endy, GOOD THINGS. Oh, Kadar.
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I was sort of imagining writing while the paper is propped on your lap. Granted, it does make things more difficult, but I think it's easier to manage if you don't press too hard. Then again, it's Malik, so he was probably making an angry mess of his letter anyway, haha!
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