Title: Crash
Challenge: Bed
Character/Pairing: Chloe/Oliver
Rating: PG
Warnings/Notes: none
They crashed to the bed. One moment, they'd been arguing, and the next, they'd somehow been tangled up in each other, and for the life of her, Chloe couldn't remember what they'd been fighting about in the first place. All she was aware of, all she could focus on, was him. His hands, his mouth, his body... Just him. What he was doing to her. And as they rolled around on the bed, a stray foot hitting a lamp and sending it falling to the floor, Chloe couldn't help but wonder why she and Oliver had never done this before.
Title: Need
Challenge: Bed
Character/Pairing: AC
Rating: G
Warnings/Notes: none
There were times when Arthur Curry didn't really feel the need for a bed. He could sleep more easily on the beach than he could bundled beneath blankets. Sometimes, being inside, surrounded by four walls, made him feel trapped. He loved his friends, he loved the work that he did (dangerous as it could be), but sometimes, he just needed to get away, needed to be free. He was most at home in the sea, he had been for as long as he could remember, and there were times he wondered if he'd ever been meant to walk on land.
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Title: Lock
Challenge: Bed
Character/Pairing: Chloe/Oliver, the JLA
Rating: PG
Warnings/Notes: none
"Hey, boss- Holy crap!"
Three sets of eyes grew wide as saucers as the men stumbled to a halt at the sight that met their eyes: their boss in bed with their Watchtower. The blankets were pulled up, so they couldn't see anything, but still...
"Get. Out," Oliver snapped, and they quickly did exactly as he instructed, the blond man then turning to Chloe, who was looking at him with a raised brow.
"Next time, Oliver, make sure and lock the door," she said. He grinned.
"Does that mean there will be a next time?"
She couldn't help but smile.
Title: Jealousy
Challenge: Bed
Character/Pairing: Bart, mentions Chloe/Oliver
Rating: PG
Warnings/Notes: none
He'd noticed she spent more time at Oliver's than she did her own home. When he showed up at the boss's, she was always there. Early in the morning, late at night. It didn't take a genius to figure out what was going on. And while Bart wasn't a genius, he wasn't stupid. He realized what was going on. And while he knew Oliver treated her well, knew they were good together, he couldn't help but be jealous. He couldn't help but be hurt that, in the end, Chloe chose to spend her nights in Oliver's bed and not his.