Hairdressing challenge - condition - 'Conditions of Employment' : Kortirion

Jun 25, 2011 02:10

Title: Conditions of Employment
Author: Kortirion
Character: Female Dwarf
Rating: G
Source: Middle-earth
Disclaimer: Tolkien created this world - Kortirion created this drabble. (A little behind, but getting there. ~_^ )

Conditions of Employment )

character: dwarves, challenge: hairdressing: condition, author: kortirion

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engarian June 25 2011, 02:46:53 UTC
Nicely turned. There is nothing like a forge to show the true colors and build of a smith :-) (Yummy!)

- Erulisse (one L)

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kortirion June 25 2011, 14:49:42 UTC
Oh yes - she finds she can admire a thing of beauty! ~_^

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curiouswombat June 25 2011, 10:47:54 UTC
Hee - Bet she's hoping he'll want to keep her bound to him for a lot longer than the seven years! Although given a few more years she might change her mind before the end of her apprenticeship, I guess.

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kortirion June 25 2011, 14:53:58 UTC
Call it a crush - it's the first time she's seen huge, powerful, shiny muscles... naked, flexing and stretching in the flickering light of the forge, all that skin, all that hair...

what is a girl to do??

^_~

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lindahoyland June 25 2011, 12:50:01 UTC
A great drabble!

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kortirion June 25 2011, 14:54:57 UTC
Thank you! :)

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clodia_metelli June 25 2011, 12:58:10 UTC
Ah - she found a distraction despite everything!

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kortirion June 25 2011, 14:55:24 UTC
A temporary one anyway. *g*

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someplacetobe June 25 2011, 13:53:03 UTC
So, despite all the promises, she still found a distraction!

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kortirion June 25 2011, 14:58:12 UTC
Well a girl can't help but look, can she?

But I'm sure she gets back on track. After all - she's chosen to be a forge-master, not a gold or silversmith, or one of those 'more suitable' professions for a maid.

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someplacetobe June 25 2011, 15:00:41 UTC
Well a girl can't help but look, can she?
Yes she can!

she's chosen to be a forge-master
I'm sure she gets back on track as well; it's a demanding profession she's chosen.

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