two drabbles: Argentina

May 07, 2008 17:12

They say Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
A Brunette Man, he’d never understood why.

At least that’s what he thought.
Before him.

He left him panting, sweating, exhausted; yet already wanting, craving, yearning for him again. And again. And again.

Watching his blonde hair slip between his suntanned fingers, seeing his blonde head bent down ( Read more... )

character: martin demichelis, character: luca toni, prompt: favorite, team of choice: argentina, author: stern_suedens, character: daniel van buyten

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txorakeriak May 8 2008, 16:30:15 UTC
I don't quite get the beginning of #1, especially the second line... *scratches head* But OMG, what an intriguing concept. (And now I know why Sosa didn't work. XD) I'm very relieved that Micho feels at least a bit guilty at the end, because he should. Bad boy. *pets Dani* :)

And the second one... mmmmmmmmmmh. There must be a reason why Micho loves eating out with Luca, and this is a very plausible one, isn't it? :D I especially loved the before-after style of the story - wonderfully written.

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stern_suedens May 8 2008, 17:42:06 UTC
oh dear... looks like I got too obscure.

I'm honestly not sure where the phrase "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" comes from, probably some old corny movies. And somewhere, in that same context, some men said tehy were brunette men - meaning that they prefer women with brown hair. (Brown sounds just so unsexy... brunette sounds much, well, more elegant, I guess. Especially when you're up against blonde!)

Glad the rest of it drew you in, even if the start was kinda wonky.

*squeezes you!*

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txorakeriak May 8 2008, 17:44:24 UTC
Oh, not obscure at all after this explanation. I suppose it was just the language barrier that confused me here - and the capital letters. :D But it totally makes sense as you wrote it!

*squeezes back*

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digdigil May 9 2008, 10:28:31 UTC
OMG! Let me butt in here! LOL. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is the title of a Marilyn Monroe movie that I've seen on TV many times. I am an afficionado of films from the 50s and early 60s, with Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren and Marilyn Monroe being my three favourite actresses. And Sandra Dee is my guilty secret. Also "blonde" and "brunette" are always used together when describing hair. It is such a classic description of contrasts with regards to hair. Okay, I'm through poking my nose in!!! ♥

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stern_suedens May 11 2008, 16:49:09 UTC
Thanks... I was afraid my grey cells were starting to go all wobbly... :D

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