Prompt Post 2!

Mar 20, 2011 02:21



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Kocoum/Thomas anonymous April 27 2011, 21:06:33 UTC
Movie: Pocahontas
Pairing: Kocoum/Thomas
Thomas goes out looking for John, what he doesn't know however is that dark eye are watching him from the forest. He end up getting into trouble with some of the local wildlife and his mysterious watcher saves him but then is gone with out a word. Thomas then can't get his dark savior off his mind at camp and goes out looking for him. Smut follows!
bonus points if Thomas masturbate thinking about Kocoum.

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Woodscraft (1/?) imaginary_golux April 28 2011, 20:58:38 UTC
Plot bunny bit me unexpectedly hard.

The first time Thomas ventures into the woods, it’s because he’s worried about John. The woods might be full of dangerous animals, after all, and John is all by himself and has been out there a long time. Thomas know he isn’t very good with his gun, but he’s probably better than nothing, right?

Turns out the woods are full of dangerous animals, and Thomas is even worse at woodscraft than he thought. The first he knows of the annoyed bear is the long, low, terrifying growl behind him. He whirls around and drops his gun and thinks, in a moment of panicky clarity, that he is about to die.

Then someone steps from the woods between him and the bear, and Thomas didn’t even know he was there, where the hell did he come from, he thinks, and blushes for the swear word. The stranger whaps the bear across the nose with an unstrung bowstave, and the bear makes an unhappy confused whuffling sound and lumbers away into the bushes again. Thomas’s rescuer turns and looks at him with unfathomable black ( ... )

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Re: Woodscraft (2/?) imaginary_golux April 28 2011, 21:01:12 UTC
Then the stranger smiles, just a little, a tiny crack in that stone mask. Thomas catches his breath and stares up, memorizing that smile. The stranger gestures for Thomas to rise, and he does, awkwardly, trying to tuck himself back into his breeches and not fall over. The stranger’s smile widens just a little more, and he reaches out and touches Thomas’s hair, curiously, as if he’s never seen red hair before. Thomas shivers and holds still, and the stranger runs his hand through his hair and nods, once, and then is gone again, silent as ever. Thomas sits down hard and grins idiotically to himself for long minutes before he tidies himself and heads back to camp ( ... )

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Re: Woodscraft (3/?) imaginary_golux April 28 2011, 21:03:24 UTC
Three days later he’s back in that clearing again, with a little bitty jar in one pocket (he can’t even think about it without blushing, which was…awkward when the man at the gate asked him how long he’d be gone), hoping against hope that the kiss wasn’t really more in the way of “you’ll never see me again.” It wasn’t. The stranger is there, as soon as Thomas is, tall and dark and looming and impassive, and if Thomas hadn’t been hard before, he would be now. But there’s one thing he’s decided, and that is, that if he’s going to sin against God and man, and declare himself an invert and an effeminate forever, he is by-God going to know the name of the other man, so when the stranger leans back against his tree and raises that eyebrow, Thomas puts one hand on his own chest and says, “Thomas,” and points at the other man ( ... )

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Re: Woodscraft (4/?) imaginary_golux April 28 2011, 21:05:27 UTC
Kocoum isn’t sure why he follows the white man into the woods. Perhaps it is the red hair, so strange, so different. Perhaps it is because he wished to learn more about the pale people. Perhaps it is simply because he can tell immediately that the white man has no woodscraft whatsoever, and he’s feeling…generous, perhaps ( ... )

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 28 2011, 21:07:38 UTC
He’s pleased, and he wants to show his pale man how pleased he is, so he kisses him, hard, and his pale man shakes and goes pliant in his arms, which is definitely a very good sign. Kocoum leaves him there - he has to report to Powhaten, and he wants to figure out what in the world Pocahontas is up to with that corn-haired fellow, but he’ll be back. His pale man is too pretty to leave alone for long ( ... )

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) anonymous April 29 2011, 00:20:32 UTC
yay! thank you so much for filling my fill. First time ever haha XD Love you so much <3

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 29 2011, 00:22:56 UTC
You're very welcome. The plot bunny pounced *hard*, and I had a lot of fun writing this. I'm glad you liked it.

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) guiltyhousewife April 29 2011, 00:48:37 UTC
Wow, I think, my brain is broke. Or is breaking. That was the single hottest thing ever. I want it to be be made into a movie that I can hide under my bed. :D

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 29 2011, 00:51:05 UTC
Eeeee! Thank you! Er..but if it was under your bed it would be hard to watch....

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) guiltyhousewife April 29 2011, 00:52:39 UTC
I meant to say, under my bed....in between multiple viewings.

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 29 2011, 00:53:56 UTC
Ah, I see. And now my brain is trying to imagine the Disney-animated characters doing that...perhaps live-action might work better?

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) anonymous April 29 2011, 03:23:04 UTC
Really like that final bit when we finally learn what Kocoum's thinking ;)

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 29 2011, 11:15:16 UTC
Thank you!

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) minutia_r April 29 2011, 06:50:27 UTC
Wow, yes, this. I love Thomas and Kocoum's observations of each other, trying to figure each other out and communicate. (Actually I think I kind of have a language barrier kink. That's normal, right?) Brave Thomas!

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Re: Woodscraft (5/5) imaginary_golux April 29 2011, 11:16:02 UTC
Heh. Communicating without words...yes, Thomas is cute and brave, isn't he? I'm glad you liked it!

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