Intercomm Short Fic: Judgement Day

Jan 31, 2010 23:06

Title: Judgement Day
Author: wastingyourgum 
Words: 3568
Rating: NC-17
Characters: Little John/Bertha, Tuck, Robin, Much
Mentions: Sheriff Vaizey
Spoilers: 3x05, 3x13
Disclaimer: BBC & TA own anything you find familiar.
Notes: For Intercomm. Betaed by robinfanatic whom I judge to be wonderful and dedicated to the lovely, inspirational omteddy2006 .

Summary: A few judgements are made as ( Read more... )

char: bertha, rating: nc17, intercomm, char: little john, fic, char: tuck, author: wastingyourgum, shortfic

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robinfanatic February 7 2010, 01:29:12 UTC
This, i.e., Tuck reviewing the prisoner offenses, is a great missing scene, easily something that would have happened. And what a great way to bring Bertha into the picture again. So the question is, just what did happen between John & Bertha, eh? I can't quite picture any tender moments between the two of them!

Another great fic, m'dear!

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wastingyourgum February 8 2010, 17:54:38 UTC
Yeah it was something that bugged me in 3x11 when they let out all the prisoners in York - who said they were all innocent peasants?

So the question is, just what did happen between John & Bertha, eh?

A gentleman never tells... but yeah I doubt tenderness came into it - except maybe later... ;)

Thanks for the (hasty) beta and the comment!

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omteddy2006 February 9 2010, 20:04:19 UTC
I may have to vote for this one, because God knows no one else will!

Hey, all's fair in love and war, right? (Good thing since we don't know the difference between the two in Nottingham!)

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wastingyourgum February 9 2010, 22:36:44 UTC
I may have to vote for this one, because God knows no one else will!

Well it was a bit of rush job but I didn't think it was that bad! ;)

I hope you liked it anyway and I'm sure you were able to fill in any missing details yourself...

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omteddy2006 February 9 2010, 22:41:38 UTC
You know that's not what I meant!

Just like it's not what you meant when you say "bit of a rush job." (We call it a "quickie" in these parts.)

*chortlesnort*

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