Blue My Mind, Helo/Gaeta, Lockers, Teeni_want_2October 8 2008, 05:21:59 UTC
Title: Blue My Mind Author: Lopaka Tanu Disclaimer: I do not own BattleStar Galactica. Characters: Felix Words: 214 Prompt: Lockers Fandom: BattleStar Galactica 2003 Pairing: Felix/Helo Rating: Teen Warnings: Cheating. Summary: Lockers are as metaphor for relationships. Author's Note: You expect poetry for this price? ______________________________________ (LOCKERS)
For as long as they had been assigned to the Galactica, they had shared a locker. Everyone knew about it, but no one talked about it. On a ship of over three thousand people, two men sharing a locker was hardly the most scandalous event. In fact, it was more common than people thought.
People swapped out lockers all the time, it was how people knew you were available. Two people sharing a locker was a sign of good sex. Three people sharing a locker was a sign of great sex. Four people sharing a locker was just plain greedy.
After Karl had chosen to remain behind during the fall of the twelve colonies, Felix had assumed it was over. There was no coming back, and no one was certainly going looking. No matter how much he had wanted to.
To keep his memory, Felix had left Karl's shit right where he had left it. If the son of a bitch had chosen to leave it behind, then who was he to get rid of it? Not like he mattered! Nothing mattered.
Then word came, Karl had returned. Kara and another Boomer were there too. Word quickly circulated that Boomer was pregnant and Karl was the father.
Re: Blue My Mind, Helo/Gaeta, Lockers, Teeni_want_2October 9 2008, 18:01:35 UTC
If you think about it, anything of importance can fit in them. And I believe that's a good thing. - quoted from the sayings of Martha Stewart: Cylon Interior Decorator.
Re: Blue My Mind, Helo/Gaeta, Lockers, TeenmillariOctober 28 2008, 04:51:13 UTC
Aw, poor baby!
I really liked this conceit about the lockers. And I like the defensive bitterness he has throughout, even when it's just that he presumes Helo is dead on Caprica, even when he insists on keeping Helo's memory alive.
Re: Blue My Mind, Helo/Gaeta, Lockers, TeenrebelliousroseMarch 3 2009, 02:24:10 UTC
I replied to this but god knows where it went. Helo and Gaeta have always been my stealth ship, and this is brilliant....I especially love the "four was just plain greedy".
Author: Lopaka Tanu
Disclaimer: I do not own BattleStar Galactica.
Characters: Felix
Words: 214
Prompt: Lockers
Fandom: BattleStar Galactica 2003
Pairing: Felix/Helo
Rating: Teen
Warnings: Cheating.
Summary: Lockers are as metaphor for relationships.
Author's Note: You expect poetry for this price?
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(LOCKERS)
For as long as they had been assigned to the Galactica, they had shared a locker. Everyone knew about it, but no one talked about it. On a ship of over three thousand people, two men sharing a locker was hardly the most scandalous event. In fact, it was more common than people thought.
People swapped out lockers all the time, it was how people knew you were available. Two people sharing a locker was a sign of good sex. Three people sharing a locker was a sign of great sex. Four people sharing a locker was just plain greedy.
After Karl had chosen to remain behind during the fall of the twelve colonies, Felix had assumed it was over. There was no coming back, and no one was certainly going looking. No matter how much he had wanted to.
To keep his memory, Felix had left Karl's shit right where he had left it. If the son of a bitch had chosen to leave it behind, then who was he to get rid of it? Not like he mattered! Nothing mattered.
Then word came, Karl had returned. Kara and another Boomer were there too. Word quickly circulated that Boomer was pregnant and Karl was the father.
That night, Felix stopped sharing his locker.
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Thank you.
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I'll share my locker with you!
Also, I love the idea that sharing lockers means you're frakking lol
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I really liked this conceit about the lockers. And I like the defensive bitterness he has throughout, even when it's just that he presumes Helo is dead on Caprica, even when he insists on keeping Helo's memory alive.
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