Fun Fic Friday!

Dec 23, 2011 10:36

~Fun Fic Friday~TGIF! It's the day before the holiday weekend, and what better way to close out a long week than with a fun dose of ficlets and drabbles of Luke & Reid? Or how about some amazing icons or graphics of the guys? Come on, take a small break from all the shopping and gift wrapping and join Luke and Reid (and their family and friends) in ( Read more... )

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nancygrew December 24 2011, 01:12:46 UTC
Reid walked towards the door of the home that he shared with his boyfriend, Luke. They had only been living together for a few months but he felt more at home in the Walsh guesthouse with Luke than he had felt since he was a young child and his parents were still alive. He smiled slightly as he heard the sounds of a Bach concerto wafting from the guesthouse. He’d always enjoyed the mathematical preciseness of classical music.

He entered the house and saw Luke and Luke’s younger siblings sitting around the coffee table, upon which were stacks of greenery, candles, and craft supplies. Natalie and Faith seemed to be vying for the use of a hot glue gun. Some sisters fought over cute boys; it seemed the Snyder sisters fought over crafting goods. Ethan, tongue stuck out in concentration, was wrapping a bit of ivy around a thick white candle.

Ethan noticed Reid first. “You’re home! Finally!” Ethan sprang from his chair and rushed at Reid. While hugging Reid’s legs, Ethan beamed up at Reid with happiness. Reid smiled and tousled the kid’s hair.

“I was busy digging around in some poor sap’s brain,” said Reid. “I didn’t know we were having a . . . whatever this is.”

“It’s a winter solstice decorating party,” Luke informed Reid. Luke gave Reid a hard kiss in greeting. “Since you’re not comfortable with the religious or aesthetic aspects of Christmas, I thought we’d incorporate some winter solstice traditions into our holiday.”

“I don’t think anyone’s comfortable with ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ or ‘Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer’” said Reid.

“I like ‘Jingle Bell Rock’,” claimed Natalie with a grin. “It’s kicky.”

“And ‘Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer’ has very deep philosophical underpinnings that are very important to the holidays,” claimed Faith with a smirk.

Reid rolled his eyes. Ethan ran back over to the coffee table to continue his very important work with candles and greenery. Reid pulled Luke into his arms. “This is why you were so disappointed when I got called into work."

Luke cradled Reid’s face and kissed him again. “Hey, I’m okay that your work is sometimes gonna interrupt stuff that I want to do with you. Did the emergency surgery go okay?”

“Yeah,” said Reid. “It was a teenage kid. He’ll be up and about and tipping over cows or whatever it is the young hooligans in Oakhell do in no time.”

“That is amazing and way more important than you being here for every single moment of the holiday preparations,” said Luke smiling. “We’re still going to my Mom’s for a traditional Christmas Eve slash Natalie’s birthday celebration and to the Snyder farm for a traditional Christmas celebration. But I figured that our own little tradition will be winter solstice because I want this season to be just as important and meaningful to you as it’s always been to me. Is that okay?”

“That’s great,” said Reid. He nuzzled into Luke’s neck until Ethan squealed with laughter and starting making ‘kissing’ noises. Reid pulled back from Luke and they grinned crazily at each other. This being in love thing wasn’t bad.

“I’m gonna go get you a sandwich and a cup of cider,” said Luke as he left the room.

“Reid, come sit by me,” demanded Natalie. “Luke didn’t want to start decorating the Yule log until you got home.”

“After we decorate the Yule log, we’re gonna hang the wreaths on the doors,” exclaimed Ethan.

Reid sat down beside the kids and listened carefully to their plans to make this the best winter solstice anyone had ever had.

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kccalgal December 24 2011, 07:06:01 UTC
Reid will have to take notes on the proper technique for adding glitter to the crafts. I could see him being a good sport about it all. Fun story.

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nancygrew December 24 2011, 22:00:13 UTC
Thanks!!

Reid will be much happier about crafiting once he experiences the power and majesty of a hot glue gun.

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sleeper6 December 24 2011, 08:03:03 UTC
Such a nice scene to imagine. Reid and the kids makes a good team, and I really like Luke's new tradition. Glad they're all having a good time.

Lovely!

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nancygrew December 24 2011, 22:01:36 UTC
Thank you! I can't imagine Luke being able to just let Reid enjoy being a grinch so I just picture him trying to tinker with the existing traditions. And I think Reid would find that considerate.

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lurelei December 24 2011, 16:33:58 UTC
“Since you’re not comfortable with the religious or aesthetic aspects of Christmas, I thought we’d incorporate some winter solstice traditions into our holiday.”

Wow, this is the way I like to see X-mas, thank you for bringing it into this story!

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nancygrew December 24 2011, 22:04:30 UTC
Thanks a lot! I tend to prefer the less splashy aspects of the season myself.

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nancygrew December 28 2011, 02:06:58 UTC
Thanks so much! I appreciate the nice feedback. I know that I could live very happily without ever hearing Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer ever again. Even if it does really have philosophical underpinnings.

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scotianova December 27 2011, 20:10:20 UTC
"...he heard the sounds of a Bach concerto wafting from the guesthouse. He’d always enjoyed the mathematical preciseness of classical music."
--> Me too, :)

concentrated cuteness and fun: 1) Ethan, tongue stuck out in concentration, was wrapping a bit of ivy around a thick white candle.
2)
“And ‘Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer’ has very deep philosophical underpinnings that are very important to the holidays,” claimed Faith with a smirk.

3) “That’s great,” said Reid. He nuzzled into Luke’s neck until Ethan squealed with laughter and starting making ‘kissing’ noises. Reid pulled back from Luke and they grinned crazily at each other. This being in love thing wasn’t bad,

NOT BAD AT ALL!

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nancygrew December 28 2011, 02:10:23 UTC
Thanks so much for reading and commenting. I enjoy listening to classical music on occasion but am not knowledgeable about it AT ALL.

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