Title: The Course Of True Love Never Did Run Smooth
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Arthur/Merlin
Spoilers: None whatsoever
Summary: AU. The Merlin cast in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Very little actual Shakespeare, more a comedy of errors.
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Gwen corners him, softly-softly, on Thursday and quietly demands to know what happened.
"No, it doesn't
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But thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
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Boy meets Boy. Boys fall in love. Boys have stupid, pointless relationship hurdle. Hilarity ensues. :)
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BRADLEY/COLIN fic here we come.... :D epic...
xx
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You read this really late last night! Couldn't wait 'til morning, eh?
P.S. WAS MERLIN NOT JUST THE BEST THING IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD EVER? I'M STILL JIGGLY WITH EXCITEMENT.
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1) The use of "scarper" as a verb.
2) Gwen is an Arthur/Merlin fangirl. All is well with the world.
3) "the naughty step".
4) WILL IS PUCK? DID YOU MENTION THIS IN PREVIOUS CHAPTERS AND I DIDN'T NOTICE? EPIC. FUCKING EPIC.
5) Your usage of the word "tit".
6) "You are depriving me of morning sex."
7) Ending Heroes reference. EXCELLENT.
Well, that's it. Reasons why this fic is funny in five parts. It was brilliant (the fic, not my inbox spamming comments) and now I'm going to go see if you've written anything else. =D <3
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And the british swear words don't bother me because, when I read them, I hear them in a british accent. However, that was not quite the right place to use the word bollocks. Crap was more applicable. 'Bollocks' is more like 'you're talking bollocks'. It fits in with most of the same phrases as 'bullshit', but not all. Anyway...(you can tell I britpick)
Hey, snap! The first comment you posted was at 4 in the morning here. I was like, wtf?
Scarper is one of my favourite words in the world. Along with 'daft'. Brilliant.
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