~BSG: Go Away, William!

Nov 25, 2010 15:35

Title:  Go Away, William!
Author:  kastari
Summary:  Some books transcend recommended reading levels.
Characters:  Adama/Roslin
Rating:  T
Word Count: 300
Time Frame:  New Caprica arc
Author’s Note:  Written for the 36th ar_drabbles challenge.  Prompt:  Books
Additional Note:  Go Away, William! By Margaret Carter & Carol Wright
Disclaimer:  I’m just ( Read more... )

adama/roslin, drabble challenge, ar_drabbles, drabble, bsg

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bsgroxmysox November 26 2010, 01:15:48 UTC
Aw this was so lovely!! What a really fun and unique use of the prompt.

“Here Kitty, Kitty,” she coaxed.
Laura Roslin calling Bill Adama like a kitten? Soooo frakking adorable!!

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tayryn November 26 2010, 01:34:21 UTC
aaww... that was cute!

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angeltrisha9 November 26 2010, 02:08:58 UTC
OOoooooooooooooh! that's uber cute and warm and fuzzy and sweet and we're back to the hug a drabble thing! You absolutely rule! and and that's the best idea ever. I bow to you oh goddess!

and then I fell into the gutter with the cat and and all the possible implication...

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redrockcan November 26 2010, 04:07:21 UTC
I know you don't want to hear "cute", but this was sooooooooooooooo cute!! I loved it though, you're giving me the warm and fuzzies(must be all that turkey)!!! A great use of the prompt. Cute becomes sexy though in the end, Laura asking “Are you looking for a warm bed by the fire?” Of course he is, bring in that darn cat Laura!! Great last line, Bill was such an obediant kitty, always coming when called. Heh!!

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sln1 November 26 2010, 04:25:54 UTC
Well I waited long enough for this but it was well worth it. As you so often do you have found a really imaginative way to use this prompt and I love the fact that we - and Bill - get to see Laura the teacher in this as well as getting a playful moment between her and Bill.

Absolutely delightful.

PS I know it is inevitable in a children's book but it amused me how polite everyone was in their dismissal of the cat. It added to my enjoyment of this great drabble.

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