"Stranger In A Strange Land" NCIS drabble Tony/Ziva Rating-G

Dec 09, 2011 15:25

Title: Stranger In A Strange Land
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Tony/Ziva
Rating: G
Wordcount: 100
Notes: Drabble-a-Day 2011. Day 343. Prompt from ncisdrabble100. Challenge #268-Tree. Unbeta'd. Comments and concrit welcome.
Warning: Schmoop
Summary: Washington will never be Tel Aviv.

Blessed are You, Creator of the Universe, Who has Sustained us and Brought us to this Day )

ncis, fanfic, drabble, het, tony dinozzo, tony dinozzo/ziva david, ziva david, drabble-a-day 2011, ncisdrabble100

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kytivafan December 10 2011, 00:10:46 UTC
I think I love you....

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karaokegal December 12 2011, 19:18:39 UTC
Awwwww!

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alidiabin December 10 2011, 02:49:07 UTC
Schnoop?

Lovely fic. Well done.

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karaokegal December 11 2011, 00:06:20 UTC
Schmoop. Soppy, sentimental, etc.

Glad you liked.

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proseac1 December 10 2011, 04:10:13 UTC
There are no words for how much I love this! ♥

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karaokegal December 12 2011, 19:18:51 UTC
Awwwww!

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damigella_314 December 10 2011, 15:44:16 UTC
Now I have two questions. The first is if the lj cut text is part of some liturgy. The second, and more important since I can't hope google to answer it, is if your read/liked the book with the same title. I'm a total Heinlein fan since my preteen years, but I read Stranger in a strange land as a grown up and totally fell in love with it.

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karaokegal December 12 2011, 19:24:51 UTC
Although I have read Stranger In A Strange Land, I'm not as enamoured of it as some folks. My favorite Heinlein book is Have Spacesuit, Will Travel. I have MAJOR issues with a lot his politics and even the sexual utopian-ism of his later works. The title was also a reference to the original quote which was said by Moses (and referenced, with misattritubtion) by Tevye in Fiddler On The Roof.

The cut text is part of the Shehecheyanu, which is recited on the First night of Channukah.

Blessed are you, Lord, our God, sovereign of the universe
who has kept us alive, sustained us, and enabled us to reach this season

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damigella_314 December 12 2011, 20:44:25 UTC
I fell in love with Heinlein by reading "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress" in Italian as a tween. I read it so many time I knew it almost verbatim. He's rightwing, a weapon-freak, racist and hates mathematicians (don't ask), but he likes cats and sex.
It's not that I even like Stranger so much, it's just so different from anything else.

As for the quotation, the really bad thing about raising kids religion-free is that they don't learn any of these rituals, which is a pity.

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