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Harriet Jones/The Master (Simm)
Date: 2008-08-03 07:35 pm (UTC)Re: Harriet Jones/The Master (Simm)
Date: 2008-08-05 01:14 am (UTC)Re: Harriet Jones/The Master (Simm)
Date: 2008-08-12 01:09 am (UTC)Ianto/Coffee
Date: 2008-08-23 01:16 pm (UTC)It wasn’t love at first sight, for a long time things were far from perfect. However, time, practice and experimentation have led them to a special place.
The smell so pungent, earthy and distinctive. Beguiling almost. Warming him inside and out, causing his senses almost to overload, touch, smell, taste, all fulfilled in this moment. Preparation is half the pleasure, grinding and simmering, desire almost bubbling over. Burning like fire if handled incautiously. Keeping him safe through the longest watches of the night, loyal defender against cold and fatigue.
He likes to think of himself as a connoisseur, unlike his colleagues with their lustful feckless addictions that yield such inferior pleasures. Refusing to acknowledge that he is entirely in the thrall of its dark sensuous charms.
He does, really rather love his coffee.
Re: Ianto/Coffee
Date: 2008-08-23 05:26 pm (UTC)This is awesome, by the way. :)
Jenny (from "The Doctor's Daughter")/Susan Foreman
Date: 2008-10-03 02:46 am (UTC)It felt odd to be traveling through the stars, going from planet to planet in ever changing ships. Not wrong, just . . . strange. Something deep inside her kept clamoring for more - Time Lord, keeper of time, bend it to your will - but that was a secret she had yet to unlock. Maybe someday she would. She just needed to find the right person to ask.
"Penny for your thoughts?"
Smiling, Jenny rolled over the face the woman sharing the bed with her. Dark eyes and an elfin face looked back at her, only a few wrinkles around the eyes betraying that she was older than she appeared. Something pinged in Jenny's heart, and not for the first time she wondered why she felt as if she'd always known the other woman. The feeling of familiarity faded quickly, leaving nothing but a slightly hollow feeling in her hearts.
"A penny?" Jenny asked lightly. "They're worth their weight in stardust."
Susan laughed, a music sound that Jenny was convinced made the universe a brighter place every time it heard her. "Will you ever tell me where you're from?"
Jenny tilted her head a little, gesturing upward as if they could see the sky through the dark ceiling. "I'm from the stars," she replied. "Alien sands and alien skies."
Smiling, Susan leaned in and gently kissed the corner of Jenny's mouth. "Sometimes you remind me of him so much," she said wistfully.
"You keep saying that," Jenny grumbled half-heartedly. She reached over and rested her hand over Susan's left breath, feeling the gentle beating of her heart through the thin cloth of her nightgown. "You could at least tell me who this mysterious he is."
Susan laughed again. Then she suddenly rolled over, punning a startled Jenny underneath her as she playfully nipped her ear. "Does it really matter?"
Jenny moaned as Susan kissed her neck. "Maybe," she said, her voice catching slightly as she reached up and rested her hand on the other woman's right breast. She could feel the second heartbeat, beating almost in time with her own. "Maybe not."
The familiar feeling was back, tugging at her mind. Something was buried in Jenny's memories, a distant thought that didn't belong in her head. It wasn't hers to remember.
All those thoughts disappeared a few seconds later as Susan slid her hand down Jenny's belly, her fingertips lightly tickling the skin as they moved down to her thigh. It didn't matter, she supposed. She had all the time in the universe.
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Date: 2012-04-28 05:35 pm (UTC)Summary: In the beginning, Poul could imagine that his assignment to the sand miner was anything other than a Bad Idea, all the way around. Gradually, however, he discovers that at least part of the ordeal is not as miserable an experience as he had anticipated.
Fic itself this way (http://fog-shadow.livejournal.com/10196.html#cutid1).