More repostings. ;)
Title:
Remember the Brightness of this Summer DayFirst Posted: July 22, 2008.
Characters: Saint-Just; his mother; one of his sisters.
Rated: PG.
Era: The French Revolution (Blérancourt, 10 thermidor, year II).
Word Count: 3105
Summary: As she watches the sun setting, Madame de Saint-Just recalls the events of the day and memories on her son.
Warning: Features the slightly creepy and graphic vision of a nightmare in the end.
Title:
Centuries of DustFirst Posted: July 25, 2008.
Pairing: Robespierre/Saint-Just
Rated: PG - featuring homoerotic politics.
Era: The French Revolution (20 April 1793 - it’s too precise, isn’t it? Yes, it is. So forgive the fact that it is entirely possible this fic is impossible in itself?)
Word Count: 2345.
Summary: Robespierre and Saint-Just discuss the former’s Declaration of Rights, while the latter introduces his ideas on the speech he’s going to pronounce four days later on the Constitution at the Convention. Everything seems perfectly normal - except from the fact that they happen to be discussing these things in bed.
Warning: Introducing Political Vanilla and The Exchange of The Three Words of Fluffy Doom. It’s ruthless, truly: it’s going to kill you with cute. It’s also the most optimistic political thing Maelicia has ever written - that tells a lot.
Title:
PulsationsFirst Posted: July 25, 2008.
Pairing: Robespierre/Saint-Just
Rated: PG-13
Era: The French Revolution (Summer 1793)
Word Count: 2207
Summary: I’ve always wanted to write a story with Robespierre and Saint-Just discussing - preferably in bed *coughs* - of the “afterlife”. Here I finally have it. :D
And, again: Please, comment? ^____^ <3