there ain't nothing that i need

Jul 21, 2011 01:13

author // hannah (teapirate )
rating // hard r (nonexplicit sex)
word count // 890
summary // Here is a sea cottage that belongs to Webster’s parents. Mom and Dad have only used it once, but Webster’s returned dozens of times, alone, or sometimes with a girl. But this time -- Liebgott’s head a comforting weight on his shoulder, their fingers tangled together, ( Read more... )

fandom:bandofbrothers, pairing:webgott, fic

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doompie July 21 2011, 07:06:17 UTC
This is beautiful :D and very sweet!

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teapirate July 24 2011, 05:16:55 UTC
Aww, thank you!! ♥

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teaspoonery July 21 2011, 09:08:18 UTC
This is cute, yeah.

The ocean stirs up ever impulse of freedom they possess, and they are more alive for it. [..] and sometimes making Liebgott forget that he has ever felt cold or hungry or lonely in his life.

That's my favourite part :) And erm, yeah, Web topping Lieb. I don't know why but I'm always for that.

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teapirate July 24 2011, 05:21:47 UTC
THANK YOUUUUUUU! ♥

UGH, Web topping Lieb is my absolute favorite. It's funny you say that because you were one of the first Webgott writers I started reading (actually, you were the very first) and a lot of it was Web topping Lieb, which, yeah, nghhh. :) And then I kept exploring the fandom and a lot of it was top!Joe which is fine of course but just not quite my cup of tea. I guess you spoiled me from the beginning, haha. Your fics are wonderful, I re-read them all the time.

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teaspoonery July 24 2011, 09:46:02 UTC
I incepted u. ♥

Yeah, most people write Joe topping. I know a lot of members who can't imagine them otherwise. While I'm generally a fan of typical role reversal--and especially for this pairing it works so well.

I'm sorry for having locked all my BoB stuff btw. Bad place.

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teapirate July 24 2011, 17:26:26 UTC
You really did! There's one...I can't remember what it's called right now but I'm pretty sure they're outside and they have sex and Webster is like really aggressive in it...anyways, I must've read that one at least a dozen times, I just can't seem to get away from it. Damn you, Webgott...life-ruiners, those two.

Some of the ones where they switch are actually my favorites. I think it just depends on the writer.

It's fine, I'm sure you have your reasons!

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edienippoli July 21 2011, 16:40:53 UTC
This is going to give me diabetes, I swear.

I had a coherent thought but it seems to have escaped me. I like it a lot better than your last. Very well written like the other one though.

It's slightly sad, almost, in how sweet it is - there's something still incredibly broken underneath it all but they're trying to put it all behind them and it comes across very well.

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teapirate July 24 2011, 05:25:02 UTC
It's slightly sad, almost, in how sweet it is - there's something still incredibly broken underneath it all but they're trying to put it all behind them
I love you right now for saying that because that's pretty much exactly what I was trying to do. Angst always manages to creep in, even when I initially intend to be fluffy...ah, well. :)

Thanks for your input once again. I'm glad you liked this one! ♥

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teapirate August 17 2011, 08:29:22 UTC
Awww, thank you! ♥
AND OMG YES SJKSFLHGDFGDFG. I CAN'T GET ENOUGH

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gisforgreen December 21 2012, 03:23:52 UTC
This is beautiful

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