To celebrate the New Year, I figure I'll ask for prompts. Y'all suggest a scene you'd like to see from any of my 'verses and I'll ponder on writing it.
Neal&Peter + Erik Lensherr - let the battle againtigriswolfJanuary 13 2012, 19:57:41 UTC
“Uncle Erik!” Neal says, stopping in his tracks. Peter raises a brow and follows Neal’s gaze across the street, to an older man in a fairly nice suit and dark trenchcoat
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I would love to see more of Loki as Methos' apprentice. Because that idea just sends shivers down my spine.
Alternatively, I'd love to see more of Kurt as Loki's son 'verse. Does he ever join Loki in ending the world or does he stay more neutral? If neutral, I'd love to see how he tries to achieve balance.
There are four more drabbles in the Van&Ash 'verse. They'll be posted sometime soon.
As to the Glee/Thor 'verse, hmm. I actually don't know the answers to those questions, but I can give you a smidge of Sue's pov:
Sue Sylvester had known from the first moment she ever laid eyes on Porcelain that he was a truly dangerous child. The fact that McKinley is still standing and none of the bullying vermin have been turned into exploding pustules of blood is a testament of Kurt’s iron control.
So when, after a week’s absence, Porcelain pops into her office, his boytoy trailing after him, and tells her, “You were right about Nick Fury’s commanding presence. He’s absolutely stunning,” it’s not really a surprise.
“SHIELD finally got ahold of you, Porcelain?” she asks, giving him and the boytoy a thorough look-over. Porcelain looks the same as ever, except his smile is slightly sharper.
About damn time he decided to quit hiding. McKinley’s in for quite the shock.
You're welcome! I have an itty bit of Schue's pov, too, but that one stalled. There are actually two other parts in the works, too. Maybe I should rewatch Thor.
Methos + the boy, PGtigriswolfJanuary 13 2012, 20:25:45 UTC
(Not exactly what you requested. Hope you like!)
“We’re leaving,” the child says through the phone. “He’s… I don’t think he’s really forgiven me yet.”
“Of course he hasn’t forgiven you yet,” Ben tells him, adding a pinch of salt to his tomato sauce. He examines it for a moment and throws in some more. “You killed him, boyo. It’ll be centuries before he lets that go.”
If he ever does. Cassandra’s still pissed. Ben really should kill her for good one of these days.
“But I love him,” the child says.
Ben scoffs. “Love’s one shade away from hate.” He stirs the sauce, tastes it, and says, “Bring him by. I should meet your soulmate, don’t you think?”
“Yes,” the child breathes. “Our names… we’re Blake and Connor. I wanted something similar, for his first change.”
Ben chuckles, taking the sauce off the burner. “You’re treating him with kid gloves, Blake. He’ll never learn if you stay in the shallows. He’s been one of us for a decade. Do you remember your first decade in
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Re: Methos + the boy, PGmaldeluxxJanuary 14 2012, 14:09:56 UTC
I do *grins* It might not be everything I've said, but whatever, it reads like kind of a 'bridge' to the meeting... and now I want that food *is hungry as usual* XD Blaine sure likes B-names XD Useful, it seems. ::)
Maybe Arthur's or Eames's or an outsider's perspective on Chuck and/or Bryce? Or, if it's not too weird :p somehow Bryce begins manifesting himself as a separate entity inside of dreams, not just as Chuck's forge, and he and Chuck interact.
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Alternatively, I'd love to see more of Kurt as Loki's son 'verse. Does he ever join Loki in ending the world or does he stay more neutral? If neutral, I'd love to see how he tries to achieve balance.
Happy New Year!
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As to the Glee/Thor 'verse, hmm. I actually don't know the answers to those questions, but I can give you a smidge of Sue's pov:
Sue Sylvester had known from the first moment she ever laid eyes on Porcelain that he was a truly dangerous child. The fact that McKinley is still standing and none of the bullying vermin have been turned into exploding pustules of blood is a testament of Kurt’s iron control.
So when, after a week’s absence, Porcelain pops into her office, his boytoy trailing after him, and tells her, “You were right about Nick Fury’s commanding presence. He’s absolutely stunning,” it’s not really a surprise.
“SHIELD finally got ahold of you, Porcelain?” she asks, giving him and the boytoy a thorough look-over. Porcelain looks the same as ever, except his smile is slightly sharper.
About damn time he decided to quit hiding. McKinley’s in for quite the shock.
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(Not exactly what you requested. Hope you like!)
“We’re leaving,” the child says through the phone. “He’s… I don’t think he’s really forgiven me yet.”
“Of course he hasn’t forgiven you yet,” Ben tells him, adding a pinch of salt to his tomato sauce. He examines it for a moment and throws in some more. “You killed him, boyo. It’ll be centuries before he lets that go.”
If he ever does. Cassandra’s still pissed. Ben really should kill her for good one of these days.
“But I love him,” the child says.
Ben scoffs. “Love’s one shade away from hate.” He stirs the sauce, tastes it, and says, “Bring him by. I should meet your soulmate, don’t you think?”
“Yes,” the child breathes. “Our names… we’re Blake and Connor. I wanted something similar, for his first change.”
Ben chuckles, taking the sauce off the burner. “You’re treating him with kid gloves, Blake. He’ll never learn if you stay in the shallows. He’s been one of us for a decade. Do you remember your first decade in ( ... )
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It might not be everything I've said, but whatever, it reads like kind of a 'bridge' to the meeting... and now I want that food *is hungry as usual* XD
Blaine sure likes B-names XD Useful, it seems. ::)
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