Drabble Tag

Sep 26, 2006 09:37

Two Shakespearean Drabble Tags for Hyel. :-)

Challenge: Drabble Tag
Prompt: Olivia/Viola in the Garden (for Hyel)
Word Count: 219
Rating: PG13

Sweet Lady )

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ilthit September 26 2006, 14:23:10 UTC
Wheeeeee fic! :D Twelfth Night! Eee!

I like the rather AU idea that Olivia might have known. I mean. It's hot. :D Whee! And now I have mental images from the 1996 movie, though it was Olivia kneeling before Cesario, it's easy enough to reverse, and it makes it all even hotter because they were dressed in turn of the century (19th-20th) clothes and I kinda fetishise that period. So all is yay. :D

I wish there was more space, I'd ask for a complete run-through of that Midsummer Night's Dream scene with femslashy undertones. But I'm demanding. Whee! My requests answered!

I wish I could answer your new prompts, but the only one I could even fathom to respond to is the Kara/Starbuck one, and am not very confident about that one either. But hopefully the others will be inspired.

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amazon_syren September 26 2006, 22:25:02 UTC
Re: Olivia kneeling before Cesario: That was, in fact, where the idea came from. :-)

Re: You and your Edwardian Fetish: Yes, sweetheart, we know. ;-)

I hope people will be inspired, too. :-)

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ilthit September 26 2006, 22:49:57 UTC
:D Well, it's sometimes a Napoleonic fetish, you know. I basically like everything British from around 1770 to 1920. Okay, I'm rather fond of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, too.

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theniwokesoftly September 27 2006, 00:50:38 UTC

“Sweet Lady,” she whispered. “You are mistaken. I am not what you want.”
I touched her cheek.
“Sweet, Lady,” I replied, and watched her eyes grow wide. “Are you not?”

Holy shit. I love you so very much right now.

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amazon_syren September 27 2006, 01:21:58 UTC
Why thank you. :-)

Exactly what was it that you liked so much? (Or why that bit in particular, perhaps I should say). :-)

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theniwokesoftly September 27 2006, 01:35:04 UTC
The play on 'sweet lady' and 'sweet, lady'. I love it. It's very Shakespearean.

Do you have more? Because this makes me happy. (Twelfth Night is my favorite play.)

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amazon_syren September 27 2006, 02:42:39 UTC
Cool! :-)

I don't (yet), but suggest something.

Or, BETTER, write something for one of my Prompts, and *then* suggest something. :-D

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