fanfic: Home

Dec 15, 2009 07:10

Happy birthday telperion_15 . Hope you have a great day, here's a little fic for you.

Title: Home
Author: Athene
Fandom: Primeval
Pairing/characters: Nick/Stephen
Rating: PG
Warnings: none
Spoilers: none
Disclaimer: Not mine. ITV and Impossible Pictures own them.
Word count: approx 2500
Summary: Home was closer than Nick had thought.
AN: Birthday ( Read more... )

fanfic, stephen hart, slash, nick/stephen, jigsaws, nick cutter

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munchkinofdoom December 15 2009, 07:29:59 UTC
Ooooo! This is entirely too plausible... love Nick's concern about losing Stephen to the lack of modern medicine instead of dangerous animals.

But their domesticity was lovely.

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deinonychus_1 December 15 2009, 23:22:04 UTC
I still dislike how they magically seem to come back to the right time and place if an anomaly is inconsiderate enough to close on them in the show. There are a lot worse places to end up than the nineteenth century, but there's still going to be a hell of lot of things that they would need to adjust to living without.

I was quite surprised at how domestic the boys were being by the end of this *grin*

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bigtitch December 15 2009, 08:36:55 UTC
Oooh - period domestic bliss. I love it! Great fic!

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deinonychus_1 December 15 2009, 23:24:24 UTC
hee, I've had the idea for this fic ever since October when we watched that film at the get-together. James Murray in period costume seemed to push a lot of buttons in that hotel room!

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kristen_mara December 15 2009, 08:39:11 UTC

*Squees in stereo*

////James Murray in period costume doing manual labour work and getting wet////

That's just summed up a number of my kinks ;) And you put hypothermia and Nick/Stephen snuggling in there too, yes!!!!

I love the idea of the two of them having to make their living in the past, and how it can be managed because they have each other. Am always happy when Nick gets angsty over Stephen's welfare...

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deinonychus_1 December 15 2009, 23:28:31 UTC
excellent, it's always nice to hit people's kinks with a fic.

I suspect Nick and Stephen are probably the two people who could cope best with living in such a time, but there would be a lot of changes to get used to, and they'd both have to look out for each other. I do like a bit of hurt/comfort, though *grin*

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fififolle December 15 2009, 09:59:06 UTC
OMG!! This is too adorable for words!! Stephen all helpy and rescuey, and chopping wood *guh* And the sheer terror of knowing Stephen might be seriously ill will no modern emergency services, bloody hell, that was a great moment.
A fabulous and delicious scenario, and yay for plans to let Connor know somehow *g*
I utterly adored this, and will definitely be re-reading and savouring later!!

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deinonychus_1 December 15 2009, 23:32:04 UTC
I can just imagine Stephen being handy with an axe! Although he probably shouldn't let Nick cook too often. I'm trying to imagine the looks on their faces when Nick tries to explain to some poor desk clerk that he wants them to keep this letter safe for over 150 years and then deliver it to a building that doesn't exist yet to a person who won't be born until nearly the end of the next century!

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fififolle December 16 2009, 08:27:15 UTC
Aw, poor Nick! *huggles him*
I can see Stephen trying to calm him down after *that* experience.
The thought of them being trapped there is so angsty and delicious. Poor Nick! And the cooking, LOL, that was classic.

The thought of Nick in his scratchy shirt amusing and irritating Stephen is a bit gleeful *g*
And Stephen wanting to get home... *meep*

Lovely fic *pets it*

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madcatt82 December 15 2009, 10:15:47 UTC
Oooh, timey-wimey, stuck in the past and making the best of it fic!
The pair of them trying to survive in the past is completely adorable, and I love how it's the lack of modern medecine that they now consider to be the biggest threat.

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deinonychus_1 December 15 2009, 23:37:33 UTC
It's quite scary trying to imagine what they wouldn't have then that we almost take for granted today, modern medicine being one of them. Of all of them, I suspect Nick and Stephen might cope best, partly because they seem to have been on expeditions into the wilderness and lived for at least short lengths of time away from civilisation. Not the same thing as this, granted, but it's probably less of a shock to the system to these guys than it would be to, say, Connor.

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