All the gifts unwrapped...
Jan. 12th, 2010 08:20 pmSo the master list went up at
rs_small_gifts this evening, which means we're closing the books on the fourth annual year-end R/S exchange.
( Some thoughts on small gifts under the cut, including an R/S drabble by the better half (!) )
I wrote two fics this year, both about the act of storytelling:
Title: The Devil You Know
Characters: Remus/Sirius, Sirius/Snape
Rating: R for sexual situations
Warnings: *Underage sex, angst*
Word Count: 5100
Summary: As the old saying goes, better the devil you know than the one you don't.
There are many, many things I hate about my parents' house, but the view from the roof is not one of them.
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Title: After Life
Characters: Remus/Sirius
Rating: PG
Word Count: 3200
Summary: It might all be true here.
After two years behind the veil--two frustrating years of waiting and watching and worry--death is a delicious release.
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And I was lucky enough to receive a fic about about the political awakening of two twenty-somethings, with the winning extra of a savvy, activist Marlene McKinnon in stomping boots: Crossroads by
nurturing_roads (Remus/Sirius, PG, 3800 words).
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( Some thoughts on small gifts under the cut, including an R/S drabble by the better half (!) )
I wrote two fics this year, both about the act of storytelling:
Title: The Devil You Know
Characters: Remus/Sirius, Sirius/Snape
Rating: R for sexual situations
Warnings: *Underage sex, angst*
Word Count: 5100
Summary: As the old saying goes, better the devil you know than the one you don't.
There are many, many things I hate about my parents' house, but the view from the roof is not one of them.
Title: After Life
Characters: Remus/Sirius
Rating: PG
Word Count: 3200
Summary: It might all be true here.
After two years behind the veil--two frustrating years of waiting and watching and worry--death is a delicious release.
And I was lucky enough to receive a fic about about the political awakening of two twenty-somethings, with the winning extra of a savvy, activist Marlene McKinnon in stomping boots: Crossroads by
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