3 fics

Sep 30, 2011 01:10


Titles: The Air That Kills
            Lewis' Random Jottings
            Strong At Broken Places
Characters/pairings: James Hathaway/Scarlett Mortmaigne,
                                      Lewis and his thoughts
                                      Lord Titus Mortmaigne/Miss Briony Graham
Ratings: NC-17
                Gen
                Gen
Wordcounts: 2545,
                        1643,
                         1059.                  
Warnings: Impotence, religious guilt, references to childhood sexual abuse, failed attempts at sex, veiled plans of murder.
                   Slight references to childhood sexual abuse and murder.
                   Ditto.
Prompt: Following maekala's prompt for yesterday's posting I bring my other pieces concerning the episode the Dead of Winter
Spoilers: The Dead of Winter
Summery: What happened between Scarlett and James?
                   Lewis alone makes notes on his investigation but starts making other notes all together and makes three discoveries, the murderer, what else was going on at Crevecoeur Hall and the estate and how exactly he feels for his sergeant.
                   The kids roar off on Titus' bike at the end of the episode, what are they doing, where are they going?
Notes: I filled baskervwatson's original slots and now I'm the one having all sorts of crises with my family so I haven't written anything new, but I know not everyone necessarily will have read the fics on AO3, and although yesterday's for maekala was a struggle, I'm particularly proud of Lewis' Random Jottings and Strong At Broken Places is sweet and the title taken from an amazing book written in the 1980s that challenged the assumptions that adults abused as children will always be abuseres,abused, damaged, addicts and mentally ill, but will grow strong, Strong At Broken Places. Hard message, but not hard fictions, I promise you. I've written these because The Dead of Winter, first time, wobbled me back to the broken places rather than the strength. But these are definitely not Mary Sue fictions, I promise.
Read here http://archiveofourown.org/series/9957

challenge: summer 2011

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