Prompt Post No. 12

Dec 22, 2010 00:00

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Eames/Robert, AU (warning: possible underage) anonymous December 28 2010, 23:45:29 UTC
You free me from the past
You fucked the suburbs out of me

From of Montreal's song 'The Party's Crashing Us'. Teenage Robert's almost literally been wrapped in cottonwool ever since he was born. Then he meets Eames, who is everything he's ever been warned about: reckless, tattooed, drinks too much, rides a motorbike, oozes sex appeal. Eames is only too delighted to corrupt the sheltered little private-school kid, and Robert, to his surprise, lets him.

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 4/?) anonymous March 23 2011, 12:06:33 UTC
I may be enjoying this a lot more than I should. GO FOR IT ROBERT GET YOUR MAN

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 4/?) fitz_y March 23 2011, 12:14:20 UTC
best thing to wake up to! this fill is so delicious. and i love robert's inner monologue. cracks me up.

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 5/?) anonymous March 23 2011, 17:41:07 UTC
The “something” in question turned out to be the incredibly fulfilling task of handing Eames whatever he needed from his battered (and for some inexplicable reason, pink) toolbox. Not the most fulfilling job he’d never put on his resume, but it gave him a convenient excuse to stare and steep himself in the wonder and glory that was Eames without resorting to espionage ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 6/?) anonymous March 23 2011, 17:43:58 UTC
Shit. What if Eames was an illegal immigrant and Robert had just drawn attention to the fact? Oh god, what if Eames was like, a member of a secret gang or something, and now he’d found out too much to be kept alive? He was going to die and his dad would just be pissed that he’d broken the rules and they’d never even find his body until-

Eames started laughing abruptly. “You’re barking up the wrong tree.”

“What?”

“Go play with boys your own age, Bobby,” he said. “You couldn’t handle me.”

He left Robert gaping at the sight of his retreating (and absurdly muscular) back. Go play? Was he five or something ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 6/?) anonymous March 23 2011, 17:55:32 UTC
Oh anon, I REALLY hope uni doesn't kill you because this is my favorite thing right now. <3

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 6/?) anonymous March 23 2011, 18:17:18 UTC
I am so into this story.

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 6/?) anonymous March 24 2011, 00:42:11 UTC
PLEASE COME BACK AND WRITE SOME MORE AUTHOR!NONNIE

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 6/?) fitz_y March 24 2011, 04:50:23 UTC
how are you writing so fast?! THIS is awesome! it's like multiple presents to unwrap a day. pink toolbox. lol. ♥

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 7/?) anonymous March 27 2011, 02:59:05 UTC
A/N: First off, I've never been to confession, so forgive me if I've got it totally wrong. Google can only teach me so much. Secondly, ugh, I'm sorry it's taken me so long to update this! Just busy between uni and spring cleaning. MY DESK IS A CATASTROPHE, EEK. Thanks for the feedback, my lovelies. ♥ There should be another part or two following this tonight. Enjoy! :)"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned,” Robert recited. He tugged on a stray thread dangling from the leg of his cut-offs, mind already wandering. “It’s been two weeks since my last confession. Give or take ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 8/?) anonymous March 27 2011, 03:36:38 UTC
Robert didn’t know why he was pressing the issue, honestly. Maybe it was all his frustrations coming to a head. After all, confession wasn’t exactly among his top-five favorite extracurriculars. It was boring and liturgical, for one, which definitely didn’t do it any favors. That wasn’t the words part, though. The worst part was, by far, the sneaking suspicion that no matter how many times he asked forgiveness, he was never going to get it ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 9/?) anonymous March 27 2011, 04:24:31 UTC
“You know, Robert, times like this I wish you wouldn’t think of me as your priest,” Father Dominick said at last. “A priest isn’t what you need ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 9/?) anonymous March 27 2011, 04:41:34 UTC
Oh, robert. ♥ Dom makes one awesome priest.

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 9/?) fitz_y March 27 2011, 22:45:36 UTC
i love the back and forth between dom and robert here. thanks for a great update!

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 10/?) anonymous March 28 2011, 05:26:25 UTC
A/N: We made it to part 10, guys! More coming soon. <333333333Practice was uneventful, beyond Yusuf tossing his cookies in the goalie net, thanks to poorly aimed kick from yours truly. It wasn’t the first time it had happened. Really, it was kind of an occupational hazard when you regularly had balls flying toward you at something like 60mph, but who wanted to take the blame for putting the goalie out of commission three days before a big game? Not him ( ... )

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Re: fill: now, baby, I believe (warning: underage, 11/?) anonymous March 28 2011, 14:56:23 UTC
After another minute or two of self-pity, Robert had come up with a plan, which basically amounted to walking by as quickly as he could without sprinting, not least because he wasn't carrying anything capable of hiding it, should he be unlucky enough to pop another boner for England. All right. He could do this. He exhaled slowly, squared his shoulders, and, after making sure Eames wasn’t looking, carried on like he hadn’t been hiding in someone else’s shrubbery for the last ten minutes. As far as plans went, it was foolproof.

What he had failed to taken into account was whether or not it was Eamesproof.

“Robert! Hey!”

Well, that answered that question.

He was not going to dignify that with a response. And whatever else Eames said, he was absolutely not going to turn around, because that meant admitting defeat. No, he was going to march straight inside, close the door, and channel all his stress into rearranging the furniture ( ... )

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