John watched from the corner, a little freaked out.
"Just do as I told you," Rodney said, a slight hysterical plea in his voice. "The effects should wear off if we reverse the polarization and replace the right crystal with the front two red ones. Just stand there and don't move!"
"Rodney," Teyla warned. "Complete this quickly. It is uncomfortable in this body. There is just so much... hair."
"Hey!" Ronon growled. "Like your body is any better?"
Teyla arched an eyebrow at him. "The cramps are only temporary. I told you it would go away."
John would have laughed, really, but he figured the resulting painful and sadistic death just wasn't worth it. Teyla's statements made a hellava lot more sense when people factored in the body-switching Ancient doohickey resting in the corner. He glanced at Ronon's body, all big and brawny and, okay, yeah, tons of a hair too. He sympathized with Teyla, but hands down, Ronon had it worse.
They were having themselves a pretty interesting day, what with Ronon and Teyla body-switching and all. A red
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Warning: My recollection of this film is actually very, very fuzzy.
He couldn't keep himself from walking past her vacant room.
He had sent her away from him because of a betrayal, but he wasn't sure who it was more painful for - him or her. How had he fallen for her so deeply? Why hadn't he seen her true nature before? Her disloyalty had stung him in a manner that Akbar had never known before, and the world seemed a little less brighter without Jodhaa around. He found himself wandering the halls of his palace listlessly, staring distantly into the horizon; he couldn't even focus on matters of his kingdom.
And he couldn't keep himself from walking past her vacant room.
He couldn't step foot inside, though. The threshold was a barrier he dare not cross, for if he did, he wasn't sure what would happen. Jodhaa, he thought. How could you have betrayed me so? No matter how long he deliberated on the thought, no answer came to him. He wondered if he'd ever learn the truth behind her actions
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I know that the shep/weir one has been picked, but can it have more than one drabble? Oh, and a line: maybe something about how John can't believe that the scent of Elizabeth's hair could be so surprisingly distracting.
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Gorgeous default icon, btw.
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"Just do as I told you," Rodney said, a slight hysterical plea in his voice. "The effects should wear off if we reverse the polarization and replace the right crystal with the front two red ones. Just stand there and don't move!"
"Rodney," Teyla warned. "Complete this quickly. It is uncomfortable in this body. There is just so much... hair."
"Hey!" Ronon growled. "Like your body is any better?"
Teyla arched an eyebrow at him. "The cramps are only temporary. I told you it would go away."
John would have laughed, really, but he figured the resulting painful and sadistic death just wasn't worth it. Teyla's statements made a hellava lot more sense when people factored in the body-switching Ancient doohickey resting in the corner. He glanced at Ronon's body, all big and brawny and, okay, yeah, tons of a hair too. He sympathized with Teyla, but hands down, Ronon had it worse.
They were having themselves a pretty interesting day, what with Ronon and Teyla body-switching and all. A red ( ... )
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HA. Awesomesauce.
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"Not helping, John."
"Who said I was trying to help?"
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You totally had me.
Can you cling to a drabble? I'll try.
*CLINGS TO DRABBLE*
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He couldn't keep himself from walking past her vacant room.
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He couldn't keep himself from walking past her vacant room.
He had sent her away from him because of a betrayal, but he wasn't sure who it was more painful for - him or her. How had he fallen for her so deeply? Why hadn't he seen her true nature before? Her disloyalty had stung him in a manner that Akbar had never known before, and the world seemed a little less brighter without Jodhaa around. He found himself wandering the halls of his palace listlessly, staring distantly into the horizon; he couldn't even focus on matters of his kingdom.
And he couldn't keep himself from walking past her vacant room.
He couldn't step foot inside, though. The threshold was a barrier he dare not cross, for if he did, he wasn't sure what would happen. Jodhaa, he thought. How could you have betrayed me so? No matter how long he deliberated on the thought, no answer came to him. He wondered if he'd ever learn the truth behind her actions ( ... )
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Thank you. :D
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Oh, and a line: maybe something about how John can't believe that the scent of Elizabeth's hair could be so surprisingly distracting.
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