I, said the sparrow

Jan 14, 2010 20:00

Author: mideltone_one
Title: I, said the sparrow
Words: 1460
Genre: Gen
Rating: PG
Disclaimer:The Robin Hood characters written about here belong to Tiger Aspect and the British Broadcasting Corporation. All Rights Reserved. No copyright infringement is intended nor is any money being made. I don't own them - if I did I'd be too busy drooling to write! All ( Read more... )

fic, intercomm, cat: short fic (1001-5000 words), gen, author: mideltoneone

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omteddy2006 January 15 2010, 15:31:23 UTC
Part of me wishes the bump had knocked some sense into him. The other part of me (which cannot be suppressed for some reason) is SO glad he got to wear the black leather, if only for a short while!

YAY to more Allan and Djaq!

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mideltone_one January 15 2010, 19:00:08 UTC
I know what you mean about Allan. The black leather was an essential element of the show, and it's not like anybody got killed because of his actions. :)

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omteddy2006 January 15 2010, 20:32:47 UTC
Well, not directly, at least. Remember poor Roger of Stoke?

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robinfanatic January 15 2010, 19:11:35 UTC
"You cannot regain what you never had"

You tell 'em, Djaq!

I like this play on multiple Robins & how Allan's conscience is warning him of the possible consequences of 'playing' with Giz. Poor Allan.

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mideltone_one January 16 2010, 14:43:12 UTC
Poor Allan

He didn't have a lot of luck in the third series, did he?

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jagnikjen January 18 2010, 02:19:37 UTC
I was worried there for a minute, 'cause Robin was being unusually awful, and Allan isn't usually the target of Rob's mouth either...good job.

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mideltone_one January 18 2010, 19:54:01 UTC
Glad you enjoyed it.

Allan isn't usually the target of Rob's mouth
Is it just me, or has it suddenly gotten hotter in here? :D

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whytewytch4 February 10 2010, 01:43:38 UTC
Very insightful fic. Allan, feeling the guilt, only able to let it out in his unconscious mind. Nicely done.

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roh_wyn February 28 2010, 05:13:03 UTC
"You cannot regain what you never had"

ROFL!

This was very interesting, and I was particularly moved by Allan's fear at the end that Djaq was right about his dream, and the consequences of his actions. Poor Allan...

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