Title: Crimson Sunset (Part 2)
Pairing: Adam/Hiro, Adam/Ando, Hiro/Ando
Rating: NC-17
Series order:
Screaming into the Wind,
Discovery,
Meeting.
First part is
hereSummary: Adam ponders the nature of memory.
AN: Daniel is Linderman’s first name.
Disclaimer: I own noting but my own words.
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Memory is a construct of ideas trapped inside your head that shifts and transforms itself with no notion of space or time )
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Actually, Adam didn't use the condom, he just let Ando think he did. I think his body would just automatically kill any germ or virus that came near him, anyway.
Oh ... true ...
This is only the second time I've brought up condoms in a fic. Usually I write in fandoms where either they don't exist or the characters wouldn't use them anyway, either because they're not quite human or the time period.
Hmmm ... not many people bring them up at all ... I do ... but I'm strange ...
DW is Dr Who, right?
Yeppers! The short answer is it's about an alien who has a spaceship (that looks like a blue telephone box) called a TARDIS (Time and relative dimensions in space) and he travels in time and space, usually where people with British accents are, and usually with one or two or three companions (not the Firefly kind) who are usually from Earth. It's mostly funny, but some really depressing stuff happens (you want all-day-ANGST, go to the spinoff, God's Gift to Slash, Torchwood) and you wrote the time-seperation of Kiro really well and that'd work on DW because he's forever having to leave people behind or they're dying (plus, he blew up his planet.)
I'm interested in watching it, but I really don't have time right now. I have too many Heroes bunnies as it is.
Start with the 'new' series, with Christoper Eccleston, and go onward from there, because if you start with the first ever DW (from the sixies) you'll get bored and still be watching it until the sun explodes (there are like twenty-seven seasons, not to mention all the movies and audio-books and such.)
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The condoms in fanfiction thing is part of a debate about how realistic sex should be portrayed. One side thinks that sex scenes should be exactly like in real life. The other thinks that since we're fantasizing anyway, there's no reason to be stressing out about those details. There are many "real" elements that get left out to make the scene run more smoothly. One that bothers me is when sperm mysteriously disappears. Most people forget about the wet spot on the bed. Ando actually fell asleep on it, but he was really tired. I'm somewhere in the middle on that debate. Mostly, I like to pretend that STDs don't exist because it's more reality than I want in my fiction, unless there's a specific plot purpose for it. But that's just me.
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