Still more in the ongoing drabble series started by pearlseed at potc100 (prompt: 'Sex'), and these four -- each 100 words -- are a series within the series, Will/Elizabeth/Jack, post-AWE.
A word: I'm commenting 4 times and I have No, do you hear me, NONE whatsoever, shame.
"She was stunned on waking to find it was, as ever, only a dream, she'd be nine years a mother by the time that one day arrived, and that her appointed lot (Pirate King) grew increasingly insupportable." How do you do this? How do you manage to just knock my socks off with bittersweet wonder. Wow--this is a hot! little number.
"consummation, swift, thorough, passionate consummation of love and hate combined would surely ignite.
He was singularly stunned on waking to remember there'd been more love than hate in the encounter," Again, I am in love with this set of words. I am so happy Jack knew there was more love and that the terrible price paid, was paid by them all. Gol-(wait for it)ly Moses! Hot and hard, in that life lesson, rather than fun, manner.
I see Will as certainly having the upper hand in any encounter subsequent to the end of AWE. He's an immortal now, except that one day every ten years, perhaps, and has power his beloveds can only guess at. Not an easy transition for any of them, but with love it all works out.
"consummation, swift, thorough, passionate consummation of her long suppressed need (it could not be love) would surely ignite.
She was singularly stunned to realize he was just as overcome as she, that they both trembled on the brink of something terrible, wonderful, and that Will (oh, Pirate!) had given them both Cursed Treasure." Trembling on the brink, sweet mary michael, that is heartbreak/hope central. "oh, Pirate" You don't just stop loving people easy. Wonderful explanation of what next in the world.
What next in the world, indeed. Will cares for Elizabeth too much to abandon her to loneliness between his One Days, not to mention she's new to this Pirate King business, for all her savvy ways. ;)
"how it had seemed like a fusion of elements, something Dear, something Wicked (Pirates!), something that would last and sustain him in the long years ahead" Wow! the gathering of them all and I love that you identified what I have always felt, they are forces of nature, come together to create a new kind of future. It feels like Will is taking care of himself in identifying the love that still exists in his strange new existance. Brought this silly scribbler's bits way on up over the top! Thank you. And yes, I'm a mushmelon--family designation for a tender hearted person--bittersweet, you taught me that.
they are forces of nature, come together to create a new kind of future.
So true. All bets are off when immortality and piratical freedom come into play. PotC is nothing if not bittersweet, but the balance between bitter and sweet can be a wonderful thing.
Thank you again for commenting on all four of these! I truly appreciate your feedback.
He was singularly stunned on waking to remember there'd been more love than hate in the encounter - I think this is behind a LOT of the J/W slash in this fandom (thought not all of course). At least I like the dichotomy of them supposed to be enemies, but not quite.
And the final one was very pretty as well. I do enjoy the OT3.
I like the dichotomy of them supposed to be enemies, but not quite.
I just got through watching 'Curse of the Black Pearl' and once again am longing for the old days when the three ended up friends and allies. Why TnT etc. thought they needed to put them at odds with each other, rather than creating external conflicts that they could deal with as a trio, is beyond me.
I'm glad you enjoyed that one, as well as the OT3. That's about as close to slash as I've ever written, lol! Though I've certainly read enough of it. Thank you for the feedback -- it's very much appreciated.
Probably because love triangles have sold tickets since the beginning of storytelling around the cave fire. And if you can make it a pyramid or even more-sided - with jealous conflict at the center - it gains even more interest.
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"She was stunned on waking to find it was, as ever, only a dream, she'd be nine years a mother by the time that one day arrived, and that her appointed lot (Pirate King) grew increasingly insupportable." How do you do this? How do you manage to just knock my socks off with bittersweet wonder. Wow--this is a hot! little number.
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You are the sweetest thing! I'm so happy you liked these, particularly since yours was the inspiration.
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He was singularly stunned on waking to remember there'd been more love than hate in the encounter," Again, I am in love with this set of words. I am so happy Jack knew there was more love and that the terrible price paid, was paid by them all. Gol-(wait for it)ly Moses! Hot and hard, in that life lesson, rather than fun, manner.
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She was singularly stunned to realize he was just as overcome as she, that they both trembled on the brink of something terrible, wonderful, and that Will (oh, Pirate!) had given them both Cursed Treasure."
Trembling on the brink, sweet mary michael, that is heartbreak/hope central. "oh, Pirate" You don't just stop loving people easy. Wonderful explanation of what next in the world.
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So true. All bets are off when immortality and piratical freedom come into play. PotC is nothing if not bittersweet, but the balance between bitter and sweet can be a wonderful thing.
Thank you again for commenting on all four of these! I truly appreciate your feedback.
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And the final one was very pretty as well. I do enjoy the OT3.
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I just got through watching 'Curse of the Black Pearl' and once again am longing for the old days when the three ended up friends and allies. Why TnT etc. thought they needed to put them at odds with each other, rather than creating external conflicts that they could deal with as a trio, is beyond me.
I'm glad you enjoyed that one, as well as the OT3. That's about as close to slash as I've ever written, lol! Though I've certainly read enough of it. Thank you for the feedback -- it's very much appreciated.
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I didn't write the rules, I just know 'em. LOL ...
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