Yes, I'm back again to ask for prompts! I'm looking for 'first line' prompts for SG-1 (Sam/Janet) or X-Files (Dana/Jess, Dana/Monica) or X-Files/CSI Miami (Dana/Calleigh
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I Do Give A DamndhamphirSeptember 12 2009, 18:55:08 UTC
As Dana resumed the autopsy she was still processing the clearly homophobic comments made by the assistant coroner across the table. In her line of work she’d encountered all kinds of prejudice. It was something she never truly understood. People were just people no matter their gender, race, creed, religion, socio-economic background, sexual orientation, or any of a number of things a person could perceive themselves different from someone else. She’d autopsied more bodies than she cared to count as a result when such intolerance became violent.
She had, of course, experienced firsthand, discrimination due to her gender - the FBI was still very much an old boys club. However, she wasn’t of a mindset that allowed such tripe to prevent her from doing her best and simply proving them wrong. She was very good at her job, as both a pathologist and an investigator. She knew that, and so did anyone who ever worked with her, even if some never admitted it
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Re: I Do Give A Damnoxfordshoes2September 13 2009, 13:44:50 UTC
I always come up with a brilliant way to respond to idiots like "Dr. Bright" about an hour AFTER the comment is made. Thanks for articulating a situation (that can occur all too often)and the response so well.
I love how Scully handled it professionally and did not sink to his level.
Re: I Do Give A DamndhamphirSeptember 13 2009, 22:15:17 UTC
I know what you mean. In this case he worked for her, so she was in a place to actually warn him, and discipline him if warranted. So, that's what she did. I felt comfortable with this response to your prompt, but also felt the urge for a more lighthearted one. So that's why you got 2. :D
Dana always suspected Calleigh would look like sex on toast wearing handcuffs... which was why it ticked her off that she hadn't been the one to put them on her.
See You TomorrowdhamphirSeptember 12 2009, 19:28:00 UTC
Dana always suspected Calleigh would look like sex on toast wearing handcuffs... which was why it ticked her off that she hadn’t been the one to put them on her. Only her concern for the blonde prevented her from just stopping and taking a few moments to take in the sight
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“I can believe you like Buffy The Vampire Slayer.”
“Why not?”
“Dana!” she whined. “It’s a show full of stereotypes painting all vampires as evil and glorifying the killing vampires.”
“Not all vampires. Angel isn’t evil.”
“Pfft. He’s such a emo dweeb! And the only reason he’s considered good is because someone put a spell on him. Whenever they show him as ‘himself’, as Angelus, he’s evil and has no desire to be good. At least Spike went through hell to get his soul back and wanted to be good without anyone putting a spell on him. He actually made the choice to be good, and turns out to be quite the hero, sacrificing himself for good
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Re: Busted!dhamphirSeptember 13 2009, 22:21:50 UTC
This was a fun prompt. Personally, I never saw BTVS when it was on, only after the series came out on a DVD. So I kind of missed out on the whole Buffy craze. I liked it, but could have done without 'Dawn's teen angst'. It was just a little too much for me a lot of the times. ;)
Jess couldn’t turn her eyes from the throbbing vein at Dana’s neck and unconsciously licked her lips. That pulse point was a favorite spot to tease and lick with her lips and tongue. Hot and sweaty never looked so good as she took in her lover’s appearance. She followed a bead of sweat as it ran down the side of Dana’s face to the corner of her jaw and then down her neck where it paused at her clavicle before trailing down her chest and between her breasts
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As Dana resumed the autopsy she was still processing the clearly homophobic comments made by the assistant coroner across the table.
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She had, of course, experienced firsthand, discrimination due to her gender - the FBI was still very much an old boys club. However, she wasn’t of a mindset that allowed such tripe to prevent her from doing her best and simply proving them wrong. She was very good at her job, as both a pathologist and an investigator. She knew that, and so did anyone who ever worked with her, even if some never admitted it ( ... )
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I love how Scully handled it professionally and did not sink to his level.
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Dana always suspected Calleigh would look like sex on toast wearing handcuffs... which was why it ticked her off that she hadn't been the one to put them on her.
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I can't believe you like Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
How long has it been?
Oh, don't let me stop you.
You've never seen The Devil Wears Prada?!
I can't help it if Barney gives me nightmares.
I don't believe I've seen that particular shade of red before.
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“Why not?”
“Dana!” she whined. “It’s a show full of stereotypes painting all vampires as evil and glorifying the killing vampires.”
“Not all vampires. Angel isn’t evil.”
“Pfft. He’s such a emo dweeb! And the only reason he’s considered good is because someone put a spell on him. Whenever they show him as ‘himself’, as Angelus, he’s evil and has no desire to be good. At least Spike went through hell to get his soul back and wanted to be good without anyone putting a spell on him. He actually made the choice to be good, and turns out to be quite the hero, sacrificing himself for good ( ... )
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"So the curtains DO match the drapes!"
Dana/Jess
"You let Mulder do that, but not me?"
"Oh my god, you posted that on LiveJournal?!"
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“So the curtains do match the bedspread ( ... )
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The emotions shifted so quickly with so few words... well done!
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- Jess couldn't turn her eyes from the throbbing vein at Dana's neck and unconsciously licked her lips.
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“Why not?” Dana asked as she withdrew her hand.
“I just finished it and the glue isn’t dry. It’s taken me forever to do.”
“What is it, exactly?”
“Essington Manor.”
“You’re kidding! It’s beautiful, Jess!”
The brunette couldn’t keep from smiling at the compliment.
“I can’t wait to see it in person.” She patted her lover on the shoulder and dropped a kiss on the top of her head. “I’m going to bed.”
“I’ll be right here.”
Dana took one last admiring look at the toothpick replica of Jess’s family home.
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