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Re: lost -sawyer/kate (tattoos); lean you down the unforsaken road, pg-13 aboutbunnies January 9 2011, 23:39:24 UTC
OH. MY. GOD. IT'S ABOUT BUNNIEEEEEEEEEEES.

This makes me so freaking happy, you just have no idea. I love everything about it. Ohhh. Kate wanting to remember, and never being sixteen, and her guilt, and having a secret THAT'S HIDDEN BY HER TRACKING SHOES. Oh my god.

And then Sawyerrrrrrrrrrrrr. Oh holy wow. Licking her ankle and his laughter and unf. Unf unf unf. I'm kind of speechless.

she’s forgotten something important
That breaks my heart. And still, this whole thing makes me so happy. Thank you, so much ♥

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Re: lost -sawyer/kate (tattoos); lean you down the unforsaken road, pg-13 aboutbunnies January 12 2011, 23:06:38 UTC
You are missing Kate because she is AWESOME and always will be. I miss reading your Kate, so I loved this so very, very much. Thanks again, darling!

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Lost, Kate/Sayid, hands gemjam January 9 2011, 13:52:55 UTC
His hands tell stories that he doesn’t want to remember. The things they’ve done, no man should ever do, no man has any right to do. He fears that they’re ingrained in him as deeply as his fingertips, the little whorls so telling of who he is, of what he’s done ( ... )

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Re: Lost, Kate/Sayid, hands aboutbunnies January 9 2011, 23:45:27 UTC
Oh, wow. This is so very sensual; I love it. Love the description of his hands against her skin, and of course that this is some sort of absolution for him, that's just amazing and so very Sayid. Thank you so much for writing this!

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Re: Lost, Kate/Sayid, hands gemjam January 10 2011, 18:25:43 UTC
Thank you so much, I'm really glad that you liked it. He's such a fascinating character to get into. Thank you for the kind words ♥

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Re: Lost, Kate/Sayid, hands aurilly January 12 2011, 02:52:10 UTC
This is incredible. Sayid is so erotic and I love how you mix that up with his desire to do good. He really gives himself fully.

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torchwood - jack/ianto - first meeting, being on the run; two roads diverged in a yellow wood meteorfire January 13 2011, 06:51:22 UTC
When Jack had left after Ianto and Stephen's deaths--essentially running from his present, he'd never expected to run into the Doctor in an alien bar, let alone be introduced to a man named Alonso. Jack was a different man now, however, and while he did flirt and introduce himself, he had no intention of even bedding the man. That was the moment that he realized that Ianto had essentially ruined him for life, if only for before Ianto's presence in his life, he would have taken Alonso to bed in a heartbeat ( ... )

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Re: torchwood - jack/ianto - first meeting, being on the run; two roads diverged in a yellow wood aboutbunnies January 15 2011, 18:20:43 UTC
Oh, I just loved this. Thank you, first of all, for dealing with the Alonso situation, because that really bothered me in canon. And my favorite bit is Jack rendering Ianto speechless - only Jack! Lovely. after all, the way to his Ianto's heart had been to irritate him to distraction. Love it!

Thanks so much for writing this :)

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Re: torchwood - jack/ianto - first meeting, being on the run; two roads diverged in a yellow wood meteorfire January 15 2011, 18:48:26 UTC
Thanks, and you're welcome!

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Waldo/Carmen Sandiego, firsts + on the run ienablu January 14 2011, 01:47:01 UTC
>> LAX

"Excuse me, but have you seen a shovel lying around?"

Carmen looks up, quirking an eyebrow in surprise.

There's a tall, lanky brunet man standing in front of her. While everyone else hurrying past in the airport has streamlined themselves and their carry-ons, he's wearing a bulky sidebag and a bulkier backpack, and carrying a mallet, camera and a walking stick.

He's also staring at her expectantly.

"I beg your pardon?" she asks. She's waiting for all the watches from Switzerland to get past customs, she's situated herself just so, outside the gate, where's she's completely out of sight -- where she should be completely out of sight.

"Have you seen a shovel?" he repeats. "I seem to have lost mine."

"No," she says, rather slowly.

He purses his lips, then sighs. And then -- after Carmen glances briefly towards customs and back -- disappears.

>> a broom closet"My name is Waldo, by the way ( ... )

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Re: Waldo/Carmen Sandiego, firsts + on the run aboutbunnies January 15 2011, 18:26:34 UTC
Oh my god, I love this so, so much. It's so very perfect, great tone that brings me back to both those crazy Where's Waldo books and the Carmen DOS-based computer games :) Man, I adore the idea of these two, and you certainly delivered! My favorite was Sydney, but I loved them all. Thanks so much for writing it!

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