MMOM-Day 24-"What Happens In Manchester" RPS-Life On Mars

May 24, 2008 23:06

Title: What Happens In Manchester
Fandom: RPS-Life On Mars
Pairing: John Simm/Philip Glenister
Rating: NC17
Wordcount: 1440
Notes/Warnings/Disclaimers-Posting at 11:00PM PST and possibly losing my mind. Thanks to hllangel for lookover and imput but fuck-ups are all mine. Concrit and free-lance typo checking are both appreciated. This is RPS. It uses real ( Read more... )

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clonesgirl May 27 2008, 05:40:56 UTC
First off I'd just like to say thanks for writing this. It's the first piece of John/Phil RPS I've ever read. Love the idea that, even though they're separated, it's the memory of being with Phil during the LoM shoots, and especially Phil's voice, that gets John all hot and bothered. I've always thought John was very sexy. I think it's that mouth. ;) Hope you'll write more.

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karaokegal May 27 2008, 17:02:46 UTC
Thanks for supporting me in my query post and reading the fic. I must have a special slash-glasses prescription that makes RPS pairings jump out at me and I've definitely been seeing this one from the minute I started watching the show.

Not sure I have another story for them, but anything is possible.

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nightporters May 27 2008, 06:04:24 UTC
LOL. I love the fic as ever. The pairing makes me want to heave but the fic is excellent.

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karaokegal May 27 2008, 06:52:05 UTC
he pairing makes me want to heave but the fic is excellent.

Considering my bi-fictionality and Omni-fandomness, that should probably be a macro for 90% of my fics, as far as someone is concerned.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

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nightporters May 27 2008, 06:56:22 UTC
Yup, that sums up why I read you.

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ocd_pixie May 27 2008, 10:08:12 UTC
That was definitely worth waiting for, I loved it. So well written, and all the background stuff with David Tennant and John Barrowman made it weirdly more believable.
And how you described Philip's voice made me melt a little bit XD

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karaokegal May 27 2008, 16:48:56 UTC
Thank you. I'm really glad you liked. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to live up to the anticipation but the bunny would not let me be.

Of all my RPS pairings, they're certainly the least conventionally attractive, but that makes it even hotter, and there is definitely something about Philip's voice that makes me hear him want to say bad things.

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dorsetgirl May 27 2008, 10:41:45 UTC
Wooo, that was gorgeous! I was never that keen on RPS as a concept (apart from TG obviously, where they're just asking for it), but there's something about these two *points to icon*

Oh god, Johnny. That’s so good. So fucking good.

Philip’s voice. There was nothing like it. Caressing and rugged at the same time. And that's where you really got me; I'm another sucker for affectionate diminutives (or whatever they're called) so I just loved this bit. And Philip's voice OMG, I just love that description ( ... )

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karaokegal May 27 2008, 16:38:32 UTC
WHEW! So glad you liked. I really was NOT looking for yet another RPS pairing to write. (I already write Hugh Laurie/Robert Sean Leanard, John Barrowman/David Tennant and punditslash,) but I swear there's something about John Simm and Philip Glenister that was irresistible.

And seriously, Philip's voice? Mrrrrow.

So thanks for your support to my initial posting and thank you for reading and commenting on the story. I'm new to the LOM fandom and it means a lot to me.

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Fic: What Happens in Manchester secondsilk May 29 2008, 09:19:57 UTC
John Simm yay!
I'm not sure I can be coherent more than mmmm.
The thrill of keeping such secrets and dealing with such lust is very nicely built up and drawn out.

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Re: Fic: What Happens in Manchester karaokegal May 30 2008, 02:11:18 UTC
Simm is...I honestly don't know WHY I find him so compelling because it's nothing like the Barrowman or the Hugh!lust whatsoever, but it's incredibly compelling.

The thrill of keeping secrets is certainly a theme of almost all my RPS.

Thanks so much for reading and commenting.

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