Pairing Prompts - Het Pairs

Jul 22, 2007 17:08

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Het Pairings

These are all for male/female couples.

Did I forget someone? I've only listed the most obvious, because, well, I've only got so much time, but you can add to it!

Do you have prompts to encourage stories? Does the pair sound intriguing, but you've never read them and you think a certain bunny might convince you to try them? Let us hear your prompts!

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THE HET PROMPTS



Linc/Vee: What if Veronica had lived? Imagine if she had escaped from Steadman's mansion and met up later with Lincoln in Colorado before the boys made their run to Panama. Where would their relationship have gone?



Sara/Kellerman: What if Kellerman had disobeyed orders to torture Sara? What if, instead, he decided to help her escape form the company and they went on the run together?



Michael/Jane: Michael has many questions about his father. Jane has all the answers. As Michael discovers more about the father he never knew, can he discover a love for his only connection to that man, Jane?



Christina/Aldo: Where did Aldo and Christina meet? When did they fall in love? Was Lincoln the child they dreamed of together or an accident that made them a family?



Sucre/ Maricruz: Sucre has found Maricruz and they are finally reunited. Is their reunion joyful? Or is Maricruz unable to overcome her fear of living with a man whose past constantly jeopardizes her and her baby?



Lincoln/ Sara: Lincoln informs Sara of his mad plan to save Michael. She knows he will never survive. Sara offers Lincoln the only small comfort she can in the hours before he goes to his death. . . .



C-Note/ Kacee: Now that Kacee has her husband back, she has to decide if he is worth the lies and the deceptions that ruined their lives and almost cost them their daughter. Can C-Note convince her he is worthy of his family?



Michael/ Sara: Michael meets an old man in Sona whose sentence is finally up. When the convict leaves the prison, he promises to carry a letter from Michael to Sara. Michael has only one piece of paper, a pencil with a broken nib, and his undying love.



Lincoln/ Jane: Lincoln returns to Colorado to seek Jane's help in rescuing Michael from Sona. When Jane's organization informs them that they can't expend the resources to extricate Michael, Lincoln and Jane determine they will do it on their own. Jane explains to Lincoln that she is motivated to help by her love for Aldo. In their quest to save Michael, will Jane and Lincoln develop a love of their own?



Michael/ Veronica: Michael and Veronica find Lincoln's stash. Their anger turns quickly to curiosity and they light up. Sparks fly in more ways than one.

(speshul bonus points for writing this one, chanchito_z's sekrit favrit pair)



Tweener/ Debra Jean: On their way to Utah, Tweener and Debra Jean stop at a Diner for lunch. They decide to talk about their hope and dreams for the future.



LJ/ Jane: LJ's loneliness causes him to seek solace with the only woman in his life . . . .



Sara/ Pope: Sara's experience during the riots has left her very shaken. She's not certain whether she can return to her duties at Fox River and the inmates who threatened her life. Warden Henry Pope knows the danger that working in a prison can afford a woman, but he also sees the good that Sara can do for the inmates. More than that, Henry fears losing the presence of the young woman he has secretly come to care for. He tries to convince Sara to stay at Fox River by confessing his love. (Bonus points for entitling your fic “Holy Toledo”)



Kellerman/ Reynolds Kellerman loved her, but she didn't reciprocate. She led him on, used him, and lied to him, but she never quite abused him enough to make him leave. At least not for many years. Was Kellerman a man who needed to be broken down by the woman he loved? Or was he a man who saw Caroline for who she once was, a woman who deserved his undying affection?

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