Numb3rs fic: "Tonight" (Terry, Don, could be read D/T. PG)

Oct 28, 2007 19:59

Title: Tonight
Characters/Pairing: Terry, Don (can be read as Don/Terry), OMC
Rating: PG
Summary: He tells her on a Sunday.
Word Count: 725
Spoilers: none
Prompt: 22 at the numb3rswom3n fic challenge: "Life kissed her however it could." - Vanna Bonta
Notes/Warnings: Unbetaed, technically speaking, but thanks to elysium1996 for reading through the first draft. Some ( Read more... )

fanfiction, rated pg, n3 fic, don/terry, numb3rs

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emmademarais November 13 2007, 17:54:00 UTC
Lots of lovely bits in this. You even made me kind of like Terry. /grins/

BTW, what denomination is that? I don't recognize the communion ceremony.

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sororcula November 14 2007, 05:15:45 UTC
Thanks. I'm glad I could make you like her, if only for a few minutes. ;-)

I made her Catholic. (I make everybody Catholic, when I get the chance.)

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emmademarais November 14 2007, 05:30:52 UTC
She takes the wafer amen dips it in the wine amen puts it on her tongue and crosses herself. Brings her hand to her lips, presses a kiss to her fingers. Automatic.

I'm not aware of this being part of the Catholic ritual of communion. Have you a source that they practice intinction for lay people? And the lay people can dip it themselves? The kissing of the fingers is also foreign to me.

I mean I know they changed their practices from the old days when lay people were not permitted to touch the host at all and had to receive it only on the tongue and not in the hand. This just feels too formal and elaborate, even for the Catholics.

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sororcula November 14 2007, 06:05:10 UTC
Well, as a disclaimer: I'm not baptized and so have never personally received communion. But I've attended a Catholic church my entire life, and this description was based on what I've witnessed there. Not everybody dips the wafer--in fact, I'd say probably the majority of people at my church drink from the cup, but a lot of people dip it.

The kiss is less common, and I wasn't taught to do it when I cross myself, but I still see it a lot. A Google search turned up this page. I've always kind of liked the image of it, and it worked well with the prompt.

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