Littlefinger/Sansa AU fic - Silver Screen (2)

Sep 08, 2011 23:22

Petyr took her shopping, then to dinner. It was a blur and she kept trying to slow time, to make the day pass more slowly, because she knew where it was leading. The restaurant was a classy one, reservations only, but Petyr managed to get a table nevertheless. She didn’t taste the food, concentrating only on her wine glass. This will be easier if I ( Read more... )

au, petyr baelish, sansa stark, fanfiction, jaime lannister, cersei lannister, littlefinger

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ksf_jaime September 9 2011, 13:24:10 UTC
(this is yaywewon from tumblr, btw)

omg Tommen and Myrcella and Joff as lion cubs. omg I cannot even. this was beautiful PLEASE WRITE MORE

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ashesintheair September 9 2011, 19:02:52 UTC
Hello!

Yeah, I realised I'd mentioned the MGM logo before and couldn't think how to make it work so that everyone would associate them with lions. Then this happened. Joff's probably mauling zookeepers as we speak. :)
DON'T ENCOURAGE ME. Just saying that makes my brain throw up ideas and... yeah. So I need mobsters. Bolton, Frey or Clegane? Decisions...

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dk65 April 9 2012, 12:09:27 UTC
Clegane could be the guy who cares for the cubs--zookeeper type. And yes, she could be a young Elizabeth. Please, we need more. And do include Tyrion also.

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dk65 April 10 2012, 12:00:46 UTC
And we need to know why she is there, what's happened to the rest of her family, from her own POV.

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dk65 April 15 2012, 12:52:30 UTC
What I like about Sansa in this AU is that she is clued in--she knows she has to give something to get somewhere. She knows that there is a game and she wants to win it. And she is old enough to take her own decisions, good or bad.

Cersei and Jaime are naturals as reigning Hollywood royalty--there was always something excessive about all that red and gold even in canon. And the two of them do belong to this world, with their secret, which is known to every Hollywood insider.

Wonder what kind of movies Tyrion makes? Social comedies, a la Ernst Lubitsch, who was gnome-like, according to David Niven?

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