Fic: Whatever

May 22, 2010 15:13

Title: Whatever
Pairing: Steve/Abe
Status: Complete
Genre: Paranormal/urban fantasy, m/m romance
Rating: M
Content: Swearing, mild references to sex
Length: 4, 897 words
Summary: Relationships are all about the art of compromise. For Steve, figuring out a compromise with the sort of vampire he never planned on dating is a whole new challenge...

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fiction, genre: urban fantasy, pairing: steve and abe, genre: gay fiction, status: complete, genre: humour, genre: romance, series: port carmila

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theskimblishone May 23 2010, 05:50:49 UTC
Aw, thank you! *bounces*

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theskimblishone May 23 2010, 06:21:37 UTC
More than those that are, but not for too much longer, I hope! I want to be the zombie icon person! :D

(I found an icon maker on LJ who had posted six vampire/zombie related icons, so I was happy...)

I want one too, just because it would be awesome. Hell, I reckon I'd make that the focus piece and build my decor around it...

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theskimblishone May 23 2010, 06:35:27 UTC
*snickers*

(Arugh, I totally need to remember to look at the SotT icons next time I'm doing nothing on the internet!)

Hell, I think a whole house dedicated to a mish-mash of geekery would suit me just fine. This said ... I suspect Dad could probably make me one, given that he's made phone cabinets and all sorts of other things...

There is no such thing as too many zombie icons. Especially when they're vastly underloved and appreciated...

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theskimblishone May 23 2010, 06:57:11 UTC
I'm not really into pretty things that much, except for the dolls clothes, probably. That said...

full of comfy reading nooks. It will be a readers' house.

Yes! With a real wood fire, right?

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theskimblishone May 23 2010, 07:10:15 UTC
I grew up with wood fires, too. We still have one now. I just lit the one we've got going right now. So while I'm familiar with everything you say 'cause I've done it (and I have some cool burn scars on my right forearm to boot) ... I still like the radiant heat of a wood fire. It's cozy, and gas/electricity really just isn't the same warmth-wise. IMO, anyway.

But throw rugs are acceptable! :)

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theskimblishone May 25 2010, 09:56:09 UTC
*cracks up laughing*

The wrong woodfire, or in the wrong place, is worse than having one at all, IMO. I don't know how many times I've been to places where the woodfire was ineffectual, so I can definitely understand that!

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