Cloud no. 9

Dec 30, 2010 07:56


1) All fills for prompts of the earlier prompt posts go in the post the prompt was posted in. No re-posting or splitting up prompts and fills.
2) Self-prompt when you post unprompted fic. (This means posting what the fill is about in a first comment, like a real prompt, and commenting on that with your fill.)
3) Try not to get too srs business. ( Read more... )

prompting: 09

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100 days of Ed :) anonymous January 2 2011, 22:48:31 UTC
So, today marks EdM's 100th day as labour leader. :)
Fic of this, perhaps with his MPs marking the 100th day by cheering him up + replying back to the doomsayers in the press/party with a list of things they like about him, with special mention of his awesome tension diffusing/tea making/rubik's cube solving skills? And/or just jumping out and giving him a surprise hug. or a surprise blowjob

Or, any Ed fic, really not fussy - some Ed love to mark the day will o me...

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Ed/Labour anthromorphised fill anonymous January 3 2011, 14:38:14 UTC
He took her out for their special day but she hadn't learned to trust him yet, not quite. Her loyalties still lay somewhere between him and his brother, but David's stern gaze was long gone, and though her heart ached, wishing she could just have them both at the same time, the results were something she had to come to terms with ( ... )

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Re: Ed/Labour anthromorphised fill -op anonymous January 3 2011, 19:27:33 UTC
Oh...oh, WOW. This was beyond my wildest dreams, authoranon, and I think I was tearing up for bits of it. Just...wow.
Ramsay(for all his numerous flaws) (eheheh)

not like Gordon, who'd always loved her fiercely, but never known how to show it <---This line made me wibble. Seriously beutifully written, moving and hopeful. As a labour anon, this really encapsulated how I feel about the part atm. Thank you so so much!

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Re: Ed/Labour anthromorphised fill -op anonymous January 3 2011, 19:30:42 UTC
P.S - okay, last bit of review, I swear, else I'll be coypastesqueeign the whole fic - this line? Neil hadn't smiled a lot, back in his day - she'd been so frustrated with him, so angry she let the Militant Tendency run loose was both sad and awesome.

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Re: Ed/Labour anthromorphised fill anonymous January 4 2011, 11:06:38 UTC
A hug for the author and Labour, I think!

But is there anything worse than a forlorn hope rekindled? Come on, Ed!

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