You Can Have It. Sherlock: Mycroft/Lestrade (fantasies, domesticity)brighteyed_jillDecember 5 2012, 04:29:01 UTC
Lestrade thought of a house, sometimes. Especially on rare nights like this, with Mycroft warm and solid in the darkness of his flat. When Mycroft kissed him, he held on to enough spare brain cells to fantasize. The man was always thorough; after leisurely claiming Lestrade’s mouth, he worked his way down Lestrade’s neck, then held him still by the hips while he kissed Lestrade’s bare chest, then his belly
( ... )
Re: You Can Have It. Sherlock: Mycroft/Lestrade (fantasies, domesticity)nightswhisperDecember 5 2012, 05:07:24 UTC
Oh gosh! THat was perfect and wonderful and just-aaah!! So heart breaking, really, in the best of ways. I really adore teh imagery you built up. THANK YOU!
Question re Game of Thrones: would something strictly based on book characterization do? Because I have half an idea for a certain ship in here, but since it was done differently in the show and I'm not sure that it'd make sense if I wrote it show-based I thought I'd ask. If book characterization doesn't fly there's another fandom I can try anyway, but it was just to know. ;)
GOT, sandor/sansa, fantasies, pg13, 1/2janie_tangerineDecember 7 2012, 13:27:37 UTC
so I totally went AU on how Sandor-going-into-Sansa's-room-after-Blackwater went in the book. Oops. Just discard how it went in the show. ;)
Sometimes he thinks that Sansa Stark can’t be real. No one has the right to be like that. Sandor Clegane met his share of highborn ladies in his life, and none of them ever made him think much of highborn ladies. Not that highborn ladies ever thought much of him, but it’s not like he ever thought they’d look at him twice. Or straight at him. There’s a reason why he doesn’t give a damn about his reputation either way - after all, when his brother can become a knight, what’s the point of even fucking bothering
( ... )
Re: GOT, sandor/sansa, fantasies, pg13, 1/2janie_tangerineDecember 7 2012, 13:27:51 UTC
When he asks for his song putting a knife to her throat, he’s not thinking straight. Fine, he’s also drunk, and he’s seen enough fire to last him for his lifetime, and he’s also planning to turn his cloak - in the great scale of things, it doesn’t seem that much. She won’t look at him still, and she won’t give him that song on her own, and he knows it, so why shouldn’t he take it for himself? He could have more than that, he could, but he likes to think that he’s not his brother. He’ll be fine with the song. If she ever gives it to him. He already knows she won’t come with him even if he offered - he hadn’t really believed she’d accept.
And then she does, but it’s not what he had thought it’d be - not Florian and Jonquil, that’s for sure - but it’s still beautiful even if her voice is trembling, and when he lowers the knife
( ... )
Re: GOT, sandor/sansa, fantasies, pg13, 1/2nightswhisperDecember 8 2012, 04:56:02 UTC
That was just so damn beautiful--I have no words. I love this headspace and just--gaah. THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have no idea! This was such a great surprise!
Comments 16
Reply
No pressure, then. ;)
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Sometimes he thinks that Sansa Stark can’t be real. No one has the right to be like that. Sandor Clegane met his share of highborn ladies in his life, and none of them ever made him think much of highborn ladies. Not that highborn ladies ever thought much of him, but it’s not like he ever thought they’d look at him twice. Or straight at him. There’s a reason why he doesn’t give a damn about his reputation either way - after all, when his brother can become a knight, what’s the point of even fucking bothering ( ... )
Reply
And then she does, but it’s not what he had thought it’d be - not Florian and Jonquil, that’s for sure - but it’s still beautiful even if her voice is trembling, and when he lowers the knife ( ... )
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment