technicalities - mark/lexie - pg-13slybrunetteMay 10 2009, 21:51:25 UTC
“It doesn’t count as a date,” she insists, with the sheet pulled up to her chest, the both of them still in bed despite the fact that it’s nine in the morning. It’s their day off, and they don’t have a single reason to leave for the entirety of it, so they linger, just them and the sheets, the discarded newspaper hanging precariously half on and half off of the bed, shades of grey that contrast against bright white, and her half-empty cereal bowl left over from breakfast resting on the nightstand
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Re: technicalities - mark/lexie - pg-13abvjMay 11 2009, 01:37:50 UTC
I LOVE THIS. Have I mentioned to you lately how much I adore the way you write these two? I love the easiness here, the back and forth banter (Lord knows I love my ships to be filled with it) they way that just exist with each other, no questions asked.
Mark laughs first, and she’s grateful for it because she almost can’t finish the sentence without giggling over the absurdity of the statement. They always have been a little backwards anyways.
Such a fantastic way to end it. Thank you for this. I really enjoyed it.
Re: technicalities - mark/lexie - pg-13shiparkerMay 11 2009, 19:08:38 UTC
You're sssooooo awesome! Really, this was so funny and so Mark and Lexie. You have always been brilliant when it comes to every single Grey's dynamics (Meaning I totally wanted to read more prompts from you *winks*). I love how Lexie gets what she wants without make it a big fight. She so knows how to handle him (Oh no, I am taking this as cannon heee) and I love how he is easily bend. I have to say I loved this part:
“Not if you’re going to act like it’s a chore,” is accompanied by a pout that is a complete act, probably entirely transparent too, but it works like a charm, and he maybe looks a little regretful. She adds, “You’re just probably scared because you haven’t been on a date with a girl since like high school.”
“I am not scared.”
“Fine,” she says, wetting her lips but still keeping her hand firmly pressed against his chest, “you’re intimidated.”
“Oh, I’ll take you on a date,” he says, challenge officially accepted. “I’ll take you on the date to end all dates.”Oh, the male ego... and it seemed something he would say just
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Re: technicalities - mark/lexie - pg-13caerMay 13 2009, 05:21:59 UTC
I. Love. The. Dialogue. O_O Along with everything else, lol. Heh, I loved Mark trying to wiggle his way out of going on a date; that's just like him XD And Lexie for the fake pouting. Gah, brilliancy!
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Mark laughs first, and she’s grateful for it because she almost can’t finish the sentence without giggling over the absurdity of the statement. They always have been a little backwards anyways.
Such a fantastic way to end it. Thank you for this. I really enjoyed it.
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I'm glad you liked this! Thanks for reading and reviewing!
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Fantastic job again~
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I'm glad you liked this! Thanks for reading and reviewing!
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“Not if you’re going to act like it’s a chore,” is accompanied by a pout that is a complete act, probably entirely transparent too, but it works like a charm, and he maybe looks a little regretful. She adds, “You’re just probably scared because you haven’t been on a date with a girl since like high school.”
“I am not scared.”
“Fine,” she says, wetting her lips but still keeping her hand firmly pressed against his chest, “you’re intimidated.”
“Oh, I’ll take you on a date,” he says, challenge officially accepted. “I’ll take you on the date to end all dates.”Oh, the male ego... and it seemed something he would say just ( ... )
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And yes, Mark definitely has an ego, doesn't he? lol
I'm glad you liked this! Thanks for reading and reviewing!
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You rock. No other way to put it =D
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Mark and Lexie are so backward. I love it .. Lexie had always had the upper hand in the relationship.
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