aGoS Spoilers
anonymous
December 25 2011, 06:14:33 UTC
Inspired by the moment before the chess game when Moriarty drapes that fur coat/pelt thing over Holmes’ shoulders and says something along the lines of “wouldn’t want you to catch cold” in a way that is menacing and yet incredibly tender/doting at the same time
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Re: aGoS Spoilersrat_chanJanuary 7 2012, 02:04:41 UTC
Just want to say I wasn't trying to pre-empt you or steal your thunder with my fill and that I'm hoping you're still working on your fill as I've been looking forward to reading it. Please?
Re: aGoS Spoilers
anonymous
January 7 2012, 13:17:50 UTC
No problem at all, my love! The recovery from NYE and getting back to work has delayed me somewhat. And I aparently fail at kink meme brevity but hopefully the first installment will be up sometime today.
Btw, haven't yet read your fill but I certainly plan to. :)
Re: aGoS Spoilersrat_chanJanuary 7 2012, 14:14:06 UTC
"kink meme brevity?"
We've had fills that have been over 50 parts long in the past! Character restrictions in comments can be a bitch and a half, but other than that, no one's going to tell you "no long fills." =)
Anyway, yay! It'll be probably tomorrow sometime for me (in my current timezone), but that's just fine!
Short fill: Master (1/2)rat_chanJanuary 2 2012, 10:57:17 UTC
OK, I really liked this prompt, but was going to fill something else first, was writing that fill when I kept getting distracted by the image from which this fill came. So I wrote this bit, thinking it could be a mini-fill or a prologue. As I see, coming back to this prompt, that someone else plans to fill this, and as the likelihood of me finishing a multi-chapter fill is pretty low, I'm gonna say this is a short filler fill to tide you over until Anon finishes their proper fill.
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The door never creaked when he came in. There was only the nearly imperceptible shifting of air when he opened it, the gentle thud when he closed it, and the soft grating of metal when he locked it.
He's here. Holmes willed away the unwonted arrhythmia of his pulse at the sound of Moriarty's footsteps moving to the large writing desk that stood on the opposite side of the room to the wide bed on which Holmes lay. He kept his eyes closed, focusing his dulled analytical skills on the sounds that would tell
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Short fill: Master (2/2)rat_chanJanuary 2 2012, 11:03:42 UTC
"Ah," before he could stop it, a soft gasp escaped Holmes as the first chords of music came out of the phonograph player's horn. Don Giovanni. Moriarty was feeling nostalgic. Holmes shuddered again in a contradictory mix of relief, disgust, (desire,), and resignation. Disgust (and desire) because this opera, the soundtrack to Moriarty's first triumph over Holmes, meant that the former professor wanted to relive, recreate that defeat, that humiliation, that ascendancy in this bedroom. He would gently, but securely bind the one-time detective's limbs, whispering half-mocking compliments about Holmes' genius, the incomparable challenge he'd once presented. Then he would proceed to undo him, touching, probing, pinching, kissing, nipping and caressing... All over, from earlobes, to nipples, to manhood... Teasing... drawing him to the brink... pulling back... to the brink again, but never over. Fingers stroking outside and in, pulling Holmes down into a fiery inferno, like the hands of Don Giovanni's demons, until unable to bear the (God,
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Re: Short fill: Master (2/2)rat_chanJanuary 3 2012, 08:03:17 UTC
<3 Thank you!
I still don't know about continuing this. I'd have to deal with all the plot exposition then! Not to mention that there are so many tempting Moriarty/Holmes prompts out there now.
OP (attempting coherency)
anonymous
January 2 2012, 22:19:46 UTC
Goodness gracious! Consider me pleased! You spoil me with your lovely fill! This is my first-ever prompt and I'm afraid you have ruined me forever. And if, as you say, you didn't want to stop, perhaps, just perhaps, that was a sign that you shouldn't have ;)? The passage concerning the music from Moriarty's childhood was absolutely spine-tingling - I would love for you to write Holmes' first encounter with that side of Moriarty, I'm sure the ensuing angst would be positively delicious. Thank you so much for the glorious fill! I'm sure no one (especially myself) would discourage you from writing more...
Re: OP (attempting coherency)rat_chanJanuary 3 2012, 08:19:28 UTC
You're welcome (and thank you!). I'm so glad you liked it! And a possible double fill for your first prompt? You must've hit the kinkmeme lottery! I think my first 10 prompts were ignored and the 11th was quite deliberately filled with crack.
As to continuing? While yes, my mouth salivates at the thought of all that delicious angst, there are some other things I'd like to get written first. And, as I said, the chances of me finishing a multi-part fill? Not good recently.
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Not my pairing, not my pairing…
Ah, fuck it. I know when I spot something I just really need to see, and this is one of those times.
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Someone, please!
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On a slightly less silly note: I'm so excited! Thank you thankyouthankyouthankyou!
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Please?
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Btw, haven't yet read your fill but I certainly plan to. :)
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We've had fills that have been over 50 parts long in the past! Character restrictions in comments can be a bitch and a half, but other than that, no one's going to tell you "no long fills." =)
Anyway, yay! It'll be probably tomorrow sometime for me (in my current timezone), but that's just fine!
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As I see, coming back to this prompt, that someone else plans to fill this, and as the likelihood of me finishing a multi-chapter fill is pretty low, I'm gonna say this is a short filler fill to tide you over until Anon finishes their proper fill.
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The door never creaked when he came in. There was only the nearly imperceptible shifting of air when he opened it, the gentle thud when he closed it, and the soft grating of metal when he locked it.
He's here. Holmes willed away the unwonted arrhythmia of his pulse at the sound of Moriarty's footsteps moving to the large writing desk that stood on the opposite side of the room to the wide bed on which Holmes lay. He kept his eyes closed, focusing his dulled analytical skills on the sounds that would tell ( ... )
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This is brilliant. I love Moriarty's music choices depending on his mood and Holmes' mixed thoughts of disgust and pleasure... Very chilling.
The fic works beautifully as it is now, but I do hope you will continue some time. Because of reasons. ;)
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I still don't know about continuing this.
I'd have to deal with all the plot exposition then!
Not to mention that there are so many tempting Moriarty/Holmes prompts out there now.
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And a possible double fill for your first prompt? You must've hit the kinkmeme lottery! I think my first 10 prompts were ignored and the 11th was quite deliberately filled with crack.
As to continuing?
While yes, my mouth salivates at the thought of all that delicious angst, there are some other things I'd like to get written first. And, as I said, the chances of me finishing a multi-part fill? Not good recently.
We'll see.
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I… I don't know what to say…
[faints from blood-loss due to excessive nosebleeds]
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