Watchmen Kink Meme 4: The Fab, Fantastic Four

Jan 08, 2010 10:56

Rules of the meme:

1. Anonymously post a pairing and prompt you would like to see written. Since this is a kink meme, there is supposted to be a kink involved, but normal well-written prompts should work just as well.

2. Anonymous will respond to your post and write it for you! Art and such is also acceptable/awesome. Multiple people may respond to ( Read more... )

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OT3 + Charlie 6/? anonymous February 1 2010, 10:49:02 UTC
author anonymous March 16 2010, 02:57:49 UTC
Dammit, my captcha is 'robbery generation'! It's like the awesome ones avoid the captcha threads on purpose.

Anyway, I haven't specified which 'burbs, because I don't even know. I think they've moved away from New York, though. Loaded with memories and all. They could even be in northern California. I'm a crappy location scout.

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Re: author anonymous March 16 2010, 03:00:32 UTC
no, that's okay, I wasn't seeking that level of precision. It's just that I had it in mind it was the suburbs, but then I realised it's been a while since I read the earlier parts and I may have this mental image that doesn't fit...

Someone at some point needs to give them gardening advice. This always happens to me when I step out onto my lawn. It seems to be a key bonding moment as far as neighbours go. You know you're respectable when your neighbours start exchanging lawn tips.

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 16/? tuff_ghost March 16 2010, 04:51:04 UTC
Hey anon, I found this pic yesterday and thought it looked like your Charlie exactly

http://benoitpaille.deviantart.com/art/A-young-stranger-montreal-157121986

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author anonymous March 16 2010, 08:40:31 UTC
Kinda. Charlie's a little darker and skinnier, but definitely has the same air of self-possession. XD

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 16/? brancher March 16 2010, 05:05:08 UTC
They had played up the mask and forgotten the man,

to be fair to the news media this is no more than Rorschach himself did. Anon, have I told you how much these stories mean to me? all of them. I was saying to someone the other day that I would love to have a bound book of your collected kinkmeme work, so I could sit down and read it straight through.

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 16/? anonymous March 16 2010, 08:52:59 UTC
I'm all touched and honored and shit. I mean, I really don't know what to say, and it's you and those like you who keep me plugging away at my huge-ass epics. Seriously, this meme is teaching me how to finish things. It blows my fucking mind. I'm thinking of setting up an original fiction journal, because I've realized that I like writing to order. I mean, I have a built-in audience.

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 16/? brancher March 16 2010, 13:30:19 UTC
I'm thinking of setting up an original fiction journal

YESSSSSSSSSS

JUST AS PLANNED

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 16/? sweetphaex March 16 2010, 08:31:27 UTC
*falls over*

WALTER I LOVE YOU FOR EVER.

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OT3 + Charlie 17/? anonymous March 18 2010, 21:05:23 UTC
The way she watches him makes him think of doctors. After ECT and anti-psychotics and endless, endless rounds of pointless talking, he had been free, but before they'd even consider giving them Charlie (all unknown at the time, a vague dream of something clean and good), he had had to go back to the clean white halls for encounter therapy. Rooms full of children, and the doctors always watching. He had been able to ignore them, secure in his knowledge of himself. He might be a sexual deviant, but not that evil, pernicious kind. He shares his filth with others who are prepared for it, who welcome it, not with the innocent. He might be a murderer, but not for sport ( ... )

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 17/? anonymous March 18 2010, 22:50:42 UTC
you break my heart and heal it all at the same time, anon.

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 17/? sweetphaex March 19 2010, 06:00:43 UTC
OH ANON

Never stop. This is so beautiful

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OT3 + Charlie 18/? anonymous April 19 2010, 02:06:27 UTC
The next day they bounce hand in hand down the sidewalk, Mr. Kovacs a watchful presence behind them. He doesn't say much, but Samantha gets the feeling that he never does. He only seems tense when they pass the Henderson's yard, and then only a little. Charlie lets go of her hand to take his, though, with the slightly apologetic look of someone called away by duty. She's never seen a grown up scared of dogs before, and he does a pretty good job pretending he's not, but all the same she's glad to pass the dogs by. And to see Charlie's house, which proves just as interesting as promised. Samantha is particularly impressed by the undersea mural and Mr. Dreiberg's zillions of huge old books, as well as the beautifully made birdhouse in the back yard ( ... )

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 18/? anonymous April 19 2010, 04:02:45 UTC
YESSSSSSS IT IS BACKK

I'd like to see how what happens outside the house affects the dynamic inside. Laurie is at her best when she's feeling protective of her pack, and I wonder what the incident with Samantha's mom does to her feelings for Walter. You know? The thing between the three of them is all kind of molten and volatile and non-categorized. They haven't really talked about what they want beyond sex and not harming Charlie. I feel like this would put some pressure on that, make things solidify maybe, or shatter...

Also, I believe Laurie said something about Walter bending her over and pulling her hair? HAS TO HAPPEN.

so glad this is back.

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Re: OT3 + Charlie 18/? anonymous April 19 2010, 07:54:38 UTC
Yey. ^^<3

I will get back to this and write a proper part after my computer comes back from the shop.

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OT3 + Charlie 19a/? anonymous May 23 2010, 11:46:05 UTC
The grocery shopping isn't usually Walter's job, but Daniel is sick and Laurel is exhausted and they're out of milk and sugar. They've got the rest of the household staples, so he just hooks a basket over his arm. It still feels strange to be in a supermarket and not be tucking things under his coat. To pluck fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice off the shelf for Daniel, and know that he has the funds for that and a few cans of the actually good canned chicken noodle soup. It's in the canned goods that he finds the child. Sitting on the floor with his back to a shelf of corn, he looks around with huge, teary eyes. As Walter's path takes him closer, he decides the kid is about a year and a half Charlie's senior. He looks up at Walter, and two huge tears spill down his cheeks ( ... )

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