Title: Moving on
Fandom: Football RPS
Characters: Luis García
Prompt: 001 - Beginnings
Word Count: 193
Rating: PG
Summary: Luis moves from Barcelona to Liverpool and has to get used to this new city.
Author's Notes: Unbeta'd and first part of the
fanfic100 challenge, written some time ago and posted now that my claim was accepted.
They said that the beginning was the hardest part of moving on and developing.
They said that it was never easy to settle with a new club, with new teammates, in a new city. Yet, they also said that it wouldn’t be much of a big deal for him, seen that he had played in so many different cities already, for so many different clubs. They even laughed and said that he was some kind of expert.
But now as Luis sits all by himself in his hotel room, lonely, sad and homesick, he thinks that they well can fuck off. He cries a little, misses his family and friends in Spain, someone to talk to, someone he will be able to understand. Someone who will understand in return.
He fears there is no one, because even if he calls back home, all they will tell him is that this is what he chose, that this is what he wanted. They might understand but not the way he needs to be understood right now.
Moving to England, moving on.
In this moment, the only thing that Luis hates more than beginnings is himself.
Title: Middles
Fandom: Football RPS
Characters: Luis García
Prompt: 002 - Middles
Word Count: 194
Rating: R
Summary: Luis and middles.
Author's Notes: This is crack, unbeta'd and the second prompt for the
fanfic100 challenge. And I am a little in a hurry. Feedback always more than appreciated...
Luis’ relationship to the middle of things might be screwed up a little. No one ever spoke to him about it, probably no one even noticed so far, although it is clearly noticeable at times.
For example, if Luis decides in the middle of the movie (which had been dull from the very first minute, mind you) that it is stupid, that he has had enough, and that they should do something else instead, isn’t that weird? Or when Luis calls in the middle of the night just to tell about an ace dream (that’s the way he says it) he just had, isn’t that a little weird too? However, it is probably most obvious when Luis is in the middle of having sex. When he suddenly writhes - not in the way you’d writhe because of sexual excitement, but rather in the way you’d writhe because of discomfort - and then says that he is bored and wants to watch TV, shouldn’t every good lover - after being perplex and totally frustrated for a while - come to the conclusion that Luis’ relationship to the middle of things might be screwed up a little?
I think so.