Desperate Romantics, The End of the Affair, Eureka, Hamlet, Robin Hood

Aug 11, 2009 09:28

Desperate Romantics, Dante Gabriel Rossetti/Fred Walters: "Persuasion" by entangled_now (R) -- "It's not about vision, it's about emotion." Gabriel's voice is right against his ear, a trail of warmth and a whisper-soft brush of lips against the skin "So tell me what you feel?"

The End of the Affair, Maurice/Henry: "Apologetics" by Mosca (PG-13) -- It wasn't the same as Sarah, but it eased the pain of her absence.

Eureka, Jack/Nathan: "In Which Nathan Has A Plan (And A Slight Epiphany) And Jack Gets Wooed, Seduced, And Groped (Although Not Necessarily In That Order)" by lastnightblues (PG-13) -- Thus Nathan had initiated his plan. A very intricate, well thought-out plan at that, full of reconnaissance and contingences and arguments for any of Jack's initial qualms, like that they kind of hated each other ("Great sex") or their positions in the town ("Secretly great sex").

Hamlet, Hamlet/Horatio: "Come inside, see my mind, in kaleidoscope" by casablancagirl (PG) -- AU. Hamlet is mad. Actually, genuinely mad. And deludes himself that he's a prince.

Robin Hood, Isabella: "Highest Under Heaven's Dome" by an-lagat-glas (R) -- It had taken seventeen years for her prayers to be answered, and it had been done by her own hands. God had never listened to her.

desperate romantics, hamlet, robin hood, the end of the affair, eureka

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