[fic] Frühling blutet in Paris (Stiglitz/Wicki), Inglourious Basterds

Jan 12, 2010 11:31

Title: Frühling blutet in Paris
Rating: NC-17
Pairing/character(s): Hugo Stiglitz/Wilhelm Wicki
Word count: ~ 7,000
Disclaimer: Quentin Tarantino is the king of the Scalpland.
Summary: If Wicki had the opportunity he would blame the war. It was an awful, terrifying and atrocious thing, the war. Still, that was the kind of awful, terrifying and atrocious ( Read more... )

word count: e_5000-9999, status: complete, writing: fanfic, rating: nc-17, pairing: stiglitz/wicki, fandom: inglourious basterds, genre: slash

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dana_norram January 13 2010, 08:17:57 UTC
Oww, thank you! I'm so happy you liked Stiglitz's voice. <3

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lauzziemarie January 12 2010, 18:21:07 UTC
That fic had wonderful bursts of brilliance in every moment. I am really particularly fond of the dialogue - despite the fact that we never really see Wicki much in the movie, I somehow feel like you got his character down perfectly.
It was, over all, a wonderfully written story that definitely just distracted me from Things I Should Be Doing. And you've made me seriously consider a couple I've never thought of much before.

Also really REALLY love the title. :)

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dana_norram January 13 2010, 08:15:04 UTC
This comment turned me into a ball full of weird little noises. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I'm really glad you enjoy the reading. :)

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dana_norram January 15 2010, 14:37:36 UTC
Thank you for such kindly comment. I'm glad you liked the building. ;)

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lovekills91 January 15 2010, 06:08:54 UTC
GUUUURGHLGHL
Hot damn that was great.

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dana_norram January 15 2010, 14:38:03 UTC
Thank you so much. :D

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acidpenguin46 January 19 2010, 10:40:58 UTC
I adored this. Your Wicki, in particular, is brilliant, and even more so for the small amount of time we actually see him in the movie.

And the gradual build-up to the consummation of theor relationship just made the sex mean so much more. It wasn't to relieve tension or because they were the only men within the Basterds who were that way inclined. It was mutual trust and respect, somethin approximating love if either of them let the word enter their mind.

This is just brilliant.

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dana_norram January 19 2010, 11:13:33 UTC
Man, I'm so happy that you liked the gradual building. Really, 'cause that's exactly what I aimed for so I'm glad you find that believable.

ps. Icon love. ♥

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acidpenguin46 January 19 2010, 11:35:25 UTC
Hee, I didn't even realise it was the same icon that you had used until I posted my reply. *facepalm*

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dana_norram January 19 2010, 15:34:32 UTC
Totally understandable. ;)

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