New Story! Like Sands through the Hourglass (SGA, het, PG)

Jul 15, 2006 13:21

Title: Like Sands through the Hourglass
Author: Pouncer
Fandom: Stargate: Atlantis
Rating: PG
Genre: Het
Pairing: Elizabeth Weir/Radek Zelenka
Vague spoilers through 2.08 Conversion
Summary: Elizabeth isn’t the only one who needs a vacation. 2600+ words.

Written for moonlettuce, as part of the Weir/Zelenka Thing-a thon.

Like Sands through the Hourglass )

pretty pegasus people, fanfiction

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thepouncer July 17 2006, 19:05:29 UTC
Thank you for reading!

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plumtastic July 17 2006, 12:39:12 UTC
For living so close to the ocean, I'm not much of a beach person -- but this makes me wish I was. Also? The notion of Elizabeth checking out Radek's happy trail makes me all kinds of giggy.

Lovely and warm, and dammit, now I'm craving rum punch. At 8.30 in the morning. Oy.

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thepouncer July 17 2006, 19:08:51 UTC
It's always a good time for rum punch! (At least that's what Captain Jack Sparrow would tell you *g*)

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bibliotech August 10 2006, 03:06:46 UTC
You people are going to turn this into my new favourite pairing. Enablers!

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thepouncer August 10 2006, 22:22:44 UTC
Aren't they perfect for each other? I have so much fun every time I think about what they could do together.

Thank you for reading!

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thepouncer February 7 2008, 18:44:34 UTC
I'm glad you thought so! Thank you for reading :)

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meg_tdj December 9 2008, 22:48:58 UTC
Hey :)

Congratulations! You have been nominated in this year's Isis Awards, the Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis fanfic awards for the less-celebrated pairings in Stargate fandom. If for any reason you would not like us to include your works in these awards, or if you find there is some mistake or typo with your nomination(s), please let us know so that we can correct it. Thanks, and good luck!

The Isis Awards Team
(www.isisawards.net)

P.S. We sincerely apologize for neglecting to send these notifications earlier in the awards process. It was a very inconsiderate oversight on our part but completely unintentional. Thanks for understanding.

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