Re: Boundaries Marked In Oils, Teyla/Lorne, PG-13, prompt: chain of commandverstehenFebruary 12 2007, 12:34:58 UTC
Eeeeee, this was such a pleasant surprise as I'd completely forgot I'd even requested it. And then, dude! A painting! I love that and how you manage to make it between Lorne and Sheppard and keep Teyla very much a character without even being there.
Re: Boundaries Marked In Oils, Teyla/Lorne, PG-13, prompt: chain of commandmusigneusFebruary 15 2007, 02:52:46 UTC
Here via your links in oddball_sga. I liked the various ficlets, but I particularly liked this one. You did a marvelous job of saying just enough to let so much more be inferred.
Re: Boundaries Marked In Oils, Teyla/Lorne, PG-13, prompt: chain of commandmuseoftearsDecember 2 2007, 07:40:41 UTC
Ooh this is great. I haven't read much Teyla/Lorne but I've been so in the mood for angsty love triangles lately, I love what you did to John, and the professional boundaries and respect for each other. It's cool.
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The silence on the other side of the room is louder than an explosion.
Mark turns to find Sheppard paused in the act of flipping through the paintings he's piled in the corner.
Oh, shit.It could be any portrait, any scene, any subject that the colonel's looking at. It could be, but it isn't ( ... )
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