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.
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I'm sure the meme hivemind can come up for some creative use for this talent. And by creative, I mean "porn".
I'm envisioning him being Gordon for Tony or Peter, but really, there are so many ways this could go.
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But yeah, the other way would work too.
(Or I suppose he could be George Galloway for someone, but I'm not sure we really want to go there.
Although secretly guilty Tony atoning for the war by having Alastair punish him as Galloway is a thought... A grossly OOC thought, mind.)
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"Why not?"
"I was just in bed with George Galloway, Tony Blair and Gordon and you ask me why I'm NOT in the mood?"
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I would love the person who wrote this FOREVER.
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Or Nick. I wonder if they've ever been filmed talking together, because that would be a fine fine thing.
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"But what do I tell you?"
Peter pursed his lips. "You're missing the point. If I tell you what to tell me, it won't be an order from you, will it?"
So Alastair stands outside the bedroom door, feeling like a twat because he doesn't look a thing like Gordon. Probably doesn't feel or smell like him, either - not that Peter would know. He's only ever had his fantasies. Alastair reassures himself that this is going to be good fun, and that Peter is going to love him for it, even if it is all a joke. Well, what's a bit of roleplay in a relationship like theirs? He doesn't feel hurt because Peter still craves someone else, does he?
Here goes nothing."Mandelson," Alastair snaps, his deep, thickly-accented voice carrying through the wood of the door. "Are you in there ( ... )
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He puts out a hand, then withdraws it again and looks around, embarassed. "Alastair..."
"No."
"Um. I'm sorry."
Glancing back at Peter, Alastair throws a filthy look. His real voice, returned now, sounds pathetic. "Good. I'm sorry, too, for wasting your goddamn life."
"For fuck's sake -"
"You've always been a mendacious little shit, stringing me along."
Although he goes to retaliate, the argument dies in Peter's throat. He doesn't want an argument. Not on these terms. He shuffles towards Alastair and loops an arm round his elbow, pulling him close to purr, "I love you. You. Look, if I wanted him, I'd drive up to Scotland and get him." A smile plays around his lips as Peter adds, "You don't think, after fifteen years, that you're nothing more than a ( ... )
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Steaming hot sex, I like that it's set post-NuLab - so Gordon and the Blairites have gone their separate ways by now (*cries inside*). I've just gone back and listened to that Question Time clip and god - I just adore Alastair's voice - there's something quite throaty and growly about it... I like Peter's too - it's very silky and soothing - but Alastair's is probably a better sex voice.
I like that their relationship is healthy enough to be able to do it, although I felt sorry for Alastair especially as I have had to roleplay an ex before. He obviously wants to please Peter though, and Peter... erm... enjoys it, perhaps a little too much. The last part was very sweet and I felt better for it.
You're right. Peter really shouldn't be allowed to have his way. It didn't end well last time either...
*drools and hunts down horsey fic*
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You're right. Peter really shouldn't be allowed to have his way. It didn't end well last time either...
:L He's full of badly thought-out plans, isn't he? Thank you very much for the comment, I appreciate it~ :)
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Eeeeeee! A fill! And it was lovely! And hotter, sweeter and more tragic than I'd anticipated. I was expecting crack, but this was all full of psychological depth and people negotiating a long term relationship and having hot hot sex. It's always nice to see some post Brown-era Mandebell, too; there's not enough of it.
he speaks the man's name like that of a saint and gives him all the active verbs
This is a beautiful turn of phrase.
And I love how Alastair knows from the beginning it's psychologically dangerous for him but unhesitatingly wants to do it anyway because Peter wants it so badly. He's so self-sacrificing for the people he loves, in his verbally abusive way. *♥s him*
He doesn't feel hurt because Peter still craves someone else, does he?
*wibble*
Alastair tries to remember Gordon's speech patterns, but suddenly the only Scot he can think of is Sean Connery and that's not helpful.
LOL
There's a dissatisfied grunt, so Gordonish as to be troubling even to Alastair. He hadn't realised he could channel the ( ... )
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