Re: FILL: i don't want you to save me, 1b/?angiemoussyMarch 19 2011, 18:31:15 UTC
Oh my god ! An other fill ! :D I love the beginning with Justin!fanboy. And I like the idea that Jesse don't know Andrew. Interresting. Can't wait to read more. Thank you!
FILL: i don't want you to save me, 4a/?
anonymous
April 12 2011, 13:46:10 UTC
So. Posting without beta because I have to run and catch my train. I'll be back at the end of the week, so I didn't want to left you without any update. Here it is. I hope it isn't too awful.
Jesse hates Joe.
Joe, as soon as he finds out that Jesse and Justin have met Andrew Garfield and Jesse didn’t recognize him, rents Boy A, Never Let Me Go and the Red Riding trilogy. Jesse hates him with the power of the thousand burning suns.
Jesse hates Joe, because, well-- there’s a lot of Andrew. Okay-- that’s an understatement. They start with Red Riding because Jesse has to see it, like, yesterday - according to Joe - and there’s a lot of naked Andrew. Smoking Andrew, naked Andrew and Andrew having sex, which is not helping at all. Jesse keeps wondering what it would be like to trace the line of Andrew’s lips with his index finger and explore the pale skin of Andrew’s back. Okay, maybe Jesse did think about kissing Andrew earlier this day, about kissing him everywhere and fucking him senseless
( ... )
FILL: i don't want you to save me, 4c/?
anonymous
April 12 2011, 13:48:51 UTC
“Just because. I mean, I can’t do it anyway. Unless you give me your e-mail address. Then I could. I would.”
“Do you want me to give it to you?” Jesse asks, because he’s so unbelievably confused and Andrew is just so stupidly adorable when he blushes. Andrew blushes a lot, Jesse notices.
“Do you want to go out for a coffee with me?” Andrew asks and blushes a little. He also shuffles his feet and Jesse wonders if Andrew does that all the time, because that would mean that he’s, like, shy or something. Really really really shy and Jesse hasn’t seen too many movie stars that are shy. They’d get killed in this business, or something. Yeah, okay, he hasn’t seen that many celebrities of any kind anyway.
“You can’t answer me with a question. It’s unfair,” Jesse complains.
“Is it still unfair if the question reveals all of my motives?” Andrew asks, very pointedly not looking at Jesse
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Great beginning, can't wait for more!
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i'm wriiiiitiiiing.
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I read your note about you not having a beta and I was wondering if you were looking for one? :D?
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I love the beginning with Justin!fanboy.
And I like the idea that Jesse don't know Andrew. Interresting.
Can't wait to read more.
Thank you!
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Jesse hates Joe.
Joe, as soon as he finds out that Jesse and Justin have met Andrew Garfield and Jesse didn’t recognize him, rents Boy A, Never Let Me Go and the Red Riding trilogy. Jesse hates him with the power of the thousand burning suns.
Jesse hates Joe, because, well-- there’s a lot of Andrew. Okay-- that’s an understatement. They start with Red Riding because Jesse has to see it, like, yesterday - according to Joe - and there’s a lot of naked Andrew. Smoking Andrew, naked Andrew and Andrew having sex, which is not helping at all. Jesse keeps wondering what it would be like to trace the line of Andrew’s lips with his index finger and explore the pale skin of Andrew’s back. Okay, maybe Jesse did think about kissing Andrew earlier this day, about kissing him everywhere and fucking him senseless ( ... )
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“Do you want me to give it to you?” Jesse asks, because he’s so unbelievably confused and Andrew is just so stupidly adorable when he blushes. Andrew blushes a lot, Jesse notices.
“Do you want to go out for a coffee with me?” Andrew asks and blushes a little. He also shuffles his feet and Jesse wonders if Andrew does that all the time, because that would mean that he’s, like, shy or something. Really really really shy and Jesse hasn’t seen too many movie stars that are shy. They’d get killed in this business, or something. Yeah, okay, he hasn’t seen that many celebrities of any kind anyway.
“You can’t answer me with a question. It’s unfair,” Jesse complains.
“Is it still unfair if the question reveals all of my motives?” Andrew asks, very pointedly not looking at Jesse ( ... )
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