BSG drabbles

Jun 12, 2009 13:20

So daybreak777 has told me this is what is called WIP Amnesty. I don't know I'd really call it that, because these drabbly bits don't really feel to me like they were ever truly going to be works, and they just mostly sat on my hard drive after a burst of energy, never really "in progress." But I've been feeling ill, in bed, and I'm a little bored and ( Read more... )

fic, bsg, fandom, gaeta

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grinninfoole June 12 2009, 18:03:50 UTC
your drabbles are always hot. Feel free to post more of them.

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millari June 12 2009, 22:30:11 UTC
Hee! Um, thanks, I will. :)

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danniisupernova June 12 2009, 18:33:30 UTC
Well...you know what I read. And it felt finished to me. Like you came to a good ending point. Though I would advise an R rating rather then NC-17...Annnnnyway....

But Sharon was walking towards him with a smile on her lips that Felix was already pre-disposed to find intoxicating. He knew he should be angry, but should seemed like a word he had left behind so very long ago at this point. Back on New Caprica, really ( ... )

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millari June 12 2009, 22:33:51 UTC
Thanks for reading these! It was also a good reminder to go dig up all seven parts of The Woods so I could read Part 8. It was great!

Glad you liked the Sharon/Gaeta/Helo one and found it both hot and engrossing. Oh, Felix, he so loves to be taken... ;)

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lls_mutant June 12 2009, 19:22:05 UTC
I wish my husband read my porn and liked it :)

Although, to be honest? My favorite was the last one with Felix's birthday. SO cute, and I can see his parents being just like that. And Felix, for that matter.

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millari June 12 2009, 22:38:27 UTC
Hee! I feel very lucky for having grinninfoole as a husband.

The last one with Felix's birthday is the only one of the four pieces that ever had any illusions of being part of a real fic. I had planned this whole backstory fic trying to explain how Felix got to be the meticulous, eat-his-food-in-order guy that we know. I had tragedy in mind for poor Felix, that very day, in fact, that was going to drive him to a life-changing decision to become the way we recognize. Who knows? I may someday still write that one. The others? I know they're never going anywhere, so I felt pretty free to post them as is.

Thanks so much for reading and commenting on these!

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millari June 12 2009, 22:38:58 UTC
REALLY? Aw, I would be so flattered!

Thanks for reading!

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trovia June 12 2009, 20:15:04 UTC
These were great! They stand alone quite nicely, too ( ... )

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millari June 12 2009, 22:54:04 UTC
Oh thanks ( ... )

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trovia June 12 2009, 23:55:11 UTC
Hee, it is *totally* my fanon that Felix can count cards. I wrote him in another story doing that too.

Heh. What I meant was actually that Felix would start winning all the games now because he can count cards! Drunk Baltar and Kara would end up all naked, while Felix could smirk at them smugly. ;)

(I admit I don't get the whole counting cards thing... I don't play poker but I play local card games, and with those it's all common and expected that you'd count cards- everybody is supposed to be doing it. I see that it's different with poker but I don't know why. More cards, maybe? No clue! I remain a bit vague on all that. :))

It's good to hear it's actually keeping you busy. I know last time we talked about it, you said you were finding it hard to not run out of things to do while you waited for your professors to catch up with you. :)Yup, now I have more to do than I can handle. :) I'm currently writing a very long and complex introduction wherein I try to give a minimum amount of necessary knowledge about history and law and ( ... )

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millari June 13 2009, 06:55:58 UTC
HEE! Clearly, if Felix had more self-confidence, he would have proposed the strip Triad and totally taken them for a ride, ending with them naked, yes. :) But of course, Felix wants to end up naked with them too, not just smirk smugly. He wants to be part of the action!

To be honest, I don't get the counting cards thing either. I think in our culture, it comes from it being common knowledge that casinos reserve the right to kick you off their card tables if they are even reasonably sure that you're counting cards. I've never thought it was fair, but they can do whatever they want, it's a private business. There's some odd sense of supposed fair play about it, I guess, in our culture, where it's thought to be unsportsmanlike to have any kind of knowledge that the other players might not, even if it's knowledge gained only by your hard work and brain power?

Good luck with your introduction!

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