aladdin slash (you guys know me by now)guiltyhousewifeApril 29 2011, 03:30:16 UTC
Rasoul/Aladdin
IT'S PRACTICALLY CANON!!!!
Why, out of the entire city, out of all the criminals, the Captain of the Royal Guard chooses a petty thief to obsess over?
Because he wants him, that's why.
And needless to say, that wouldn't be fun for Aladdin. Or maybe he'd tease Rasoul with the knowledge of his sexiness. Just make it happen in any way, shape or form. Please?
Everyone Knows AladdinafterandalasiaSeptember 4 2011, 20:13:59 UTC
A/N: Belated like woah.
"All this for a loaf of bread?" he hears the boy ask in confusion.
A loaf of bread? Psh. There are far worse crimes in this world than stealing bread and apples whilst the traders are not looking. The traders themselves, frankly, could be called criminals for the prices that they charged. There was always some bandit or other stealing out of greed, always some man with murder on his mind, always some woman selling her body on street corners. Even the Qu'ran says that the man who steals out of need is not truly a thief.
But this boy, this AladdinThey know him on the market, where he bandies jokes and flirts and charms his way along, the traders never notice his nimble hands, or that damned monkey, as they pick the choicest produce from the stallfront. They know him in the whorehouses, though as far as Rasoul knows he does not dally there, nor work for them, and they merely give him sanctuary and occasionally let him hide behind one of their veils when the guards come looking for his sorry figure. The beggar
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IT'S PRACTICALLY CANON!!!!
Why, out of the entire city, out of all the criminals, the Captain of the Royal Guard chooses a petty thief to obsess over?
Because he wants him, that's why.
And needless to say, that wouldn't be fun for Aladdin. Or maybe he'd tease Rasoul with the knowledge of his sexiness. Just make it happen in any way, shape or form. Please?
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I SECOND THIS PROMPT
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*hides face*
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"All this for a loaf of bread?" he hears the boy ask in confusion.
A loaf of bread? Psh. There are far worse crimes in this world than stealing bread and apples whilst the traders are not looking. The traders themselves, frankly, could be called criminals for the prices that they charged. There was always some bandit or other stealing out of greed, always some man with murder on his mind, always some woman selling her body on street corners. Even the Qu'ran says that the man who steals out of need is not truly a thief.
But this boy, this AladdinThey know him on the market, where he bandies jokes and flirts and charms his way along, the traders never notice his nimble hands, or that damned monkey, as they pick the choicest produce from the stallfront. They know him in the whorehouses, though as far as Rasoul knows he does not dally there, nor work for them, and they merely give him sanctuary and occasionally let him hide behind one of their veils when the guards come looking for his sorry figure. The beggar ( ... )
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XD I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
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BRILLIANCE.
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