We are spirits of another sort
Puck: They wilfully themselves exile from light,
and must for aye consort with black-browed night.
Oberon: But we are spirits of another sort.
Written: Late June, 2013
Pairings: Gabriel/Dean (Oberon/Puck); background Oberon/Titania and Puck/Titania (it’s up to you who Titania is in terms of the SPN cast!).
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A production of A Midsummer Night's Dream I saw in college first showed me how aggression and fear and desire could work together for these characters. Puck was played by a black woman who twined bonelessly around ivy-draped pillars and let Oberon pull her across the floor without touching her. The implication (for me) was that Oberon and Titania ruled because they were the most desirable, the most compelling, the strongest and the most delectable beings in Faerie. The best at bestowing pain and pleasure, often simultaneously. Terrifying and irresistible. The pictures that appeared recently on my dashboard did seem to be from a production in the same vein, and I can't express how delighted I am to read a story by you similarly inspired.
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(... maybe Sam is a very gangly Mustardseed. and scowls about it.)
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