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Monday, 30 December 2019 20:30
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Fandom: Chess the Musical
Rating: G
Characters: Florence Vassy, Freddie Trumper
Word Count: 401

General Summary: Freddie's been acting suspicious and Florence isn't having it.

Author’s Note: A prompt from December 2019, only just finished, from [personal profile] carolferris; Prompt was 'You keep giving me excuses, what’s your problem?'


            “What did you do?”
            “What the fuck are you on about?” Freddie’s voice immediately rose in pitch, and he winced before trying again. “What are you talking about?”
            “You’ve been tiptoeing around for three days now.” Florence folded her arms and stared him down. “What are you hoping I won’t notice?”

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Friday, 5 July 2019 01:23
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Fandom: Doctor Zhivago
Rating: G
Characters: Lara Antipova, Pasha Antipov, various original background characters
Primary Pairings: Lara Antipova/Pasha Antipov
Word Count: 539

General Summary: One morning, Lara comes to Pasha with an usual request.

Author’s Note: A prompt from June 2019 - "Teach me to fight."


            Pasha doesn’t ask questions when Lara comes to him one morning, early even by his standards, her face drawn and pale, and insists that he teach her how to fight. Instead, he finishes dressing and takes her down the road to another house, knocking on the door until the shutters opened on one of the upper windows, a figure leaning out of it. “Who is it? Don’t you know what time it is?”
            “It’s me!” Pasha called up to the figure in the window. “I need to talk to Anya!”
            There was a groan from above them, and the shutters closed. A few minutes later, the door opened and a young man that Lara recognised as one of Pasha’s friends – she couldn’t remember his name – ushered them in. “Pasha, I know we’re friends, but you can’t just pound on my door at all hours!”
            “Tolya, listen.” Pasha let go of Lara’s hand for the first time since she’d come to his rooms in order to put both hands on the other’s shoulders. “Would you have preferred I climbed in through the window?”
            Tolya pulled a face that said that he didn’t doubt the implied threat, and didn’t particularly relish the idea of waking up in the middle of the night to Pasha scaling the building and crawling through his window like some kind of creature of the night. “Sit down. Anya’s still getting up.” As they both sat down and he began distributing cups of a dark, strong coffee that threatened to make Lara’s eyes water, he glanced over at Lara and then back to Pasha. “What do you need to see Anya for at this hour anyway?”
            Almost as if on cue, Anya emerged from another room. She was a stocky woman who was – to Lara’s surprise – several years older than the rest of them, but around Lara’s height, her dark hair tied back with a scarf. She looked from Tolya, to Pasha, then, cocking her head, shifted her gaze to Lara, taking her in with a coolness that was slightly unnerving, but Lara met her eyes with her own, holding eye contact as steadily as she could manage.
            “You want to learn to fight?” Her voice was higher than Lara had expected, with all the authority of a particularly strict schoolteacher, and it was all she could do to nod silently in affirmation.
            “How did you figure that?” Tolya looked from one woman to the other, then at Pasha.
            Anya snorted. “There’s only so many reasons he brings anyone under a certain height around, and it’s because he’s too tall to do it effectively himself.” She broke eye contact with Lara, turning instead to Pasha. “A word, Pasha.”
            As soon as they were out of earshot of their companions, Anya gripped Pasha’s arm tightly. “Who’s hurting her? Her father?”
            Pasha shook his head, unsurprised that Anya was able to read the situation so easily. “Her father’s dead.”
            “Then who?”
            He shook his head again, his mouth twisting into a grimace. “I don’t know. She doesn’t want to tell me.” When she raised an eyebrow, he looked into his cup instead. “I won’t force her to tell me, Anya. I don’t ask questions she doesn’t want to answer.”

The Seventh Day

Sunday, 30 June 2019 00:40
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Fandom: Good Omens
Rating: G
Characters: Anathema Device, Newt Pulsifer
Primary Pairings: Anathema Device/Newt Pulsifer
Word Count: 2196

General Summary: On the seventh day after the world fails to end, Anathema Device asks herself, "Now what?"

Author’s Note: A prompt from June 2019 - "I remember everything."


            On the seventh day after the world ends – well, almost ends anyway – Anathema Device, witch, and up until recently, professional descendent, disappears. She doesn’t tell anyone where she’s going, in part because she doesn’t know herself, really. So she just disappears with nothing more than a short note.

            Gone searching. Be back soon.


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Fandom: Animorphs
Rating: G
Setting: Post-War
Characters: Ket Halpak, Tobias
Word Count: 444

General Summary: As has become a frequent reality for him, Tobias has been having trouble sleeping, but even he can't go without sleep forever - especially he can't.

Author’s Note: This particular piece was written over a year ago and is dedicated to my friend Sylvs for their birthday and as one of our been-around-for-ages fandoms in common is Animorphs, and we both adore Tobias, I wrote something with him even though I’d never written Animorphs fic at all before.


Tobias wakes up like clockwork at one in the morning out of habit. It’s deep winter, the coldest it’s been in years, and he’s not as resilient as he used to be so he’s resigned himself to abandoning his tree at night and taking refuge in the New Barn. The New Barn, wasn’t a barn at all, really, but a part of a wildlife rehabilitation facility that Cassie had built on the fringes of the Hork-Bajir settlement at Yellowstone. It’s safe and secure, and more importantly, it’s climate controlled, but old habits are hard to break, and he finds himself jolting awake as the hands on the clock click over from one hour to the next, his eyes quickly adjusting to the twilight produced by the emergency lights glowing in the darkness.


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Fandom: Doctor Zhivago
Rating: T
Characters: Pasha Antipov, Lara Antipova, Viktor Komarovsky (referenced)
Primary Pairings: Pasha Antipov/Lara Antipova
Secondary Pairings: Lara Antipova/Viktor Komarovsky (referenced)
Warnings: Referenced Past Abuse and Sexual Abuse
Word Count: 347 

General Summary: For almost as long as she can remember, Lara's wings had been clipped - her ability to escape hindered by caution and the threat of something far worse than the imprisonment she was already under. Anything else was alien to her. 

Author’s Note: Another February 2017 prompt, this time for 'unconditional love.'


The concept of unconditional love wasn’t something that she felt she completely grasped, or at the very least, it took her longer than she suspected it should have. As long as she could remember, love and affection – and everything that came with them – had a price. Behaving, or smiling when she didn’t want to, or making herself look presentable enough – “Pull your stocking up!” – could buy her a measure of love and gentleness as a child. As she got older, she found it took considerably more effort for much less reward. Hold still. Don’t cry out. Slip out without waking your mother and don’t breathe a word to that boy who trails after you. The conditions were endless and stifling, but while she doubted, so much of her found it hard to believe that there was ever such a thing between people as love that didn’t come with stipulations.

With Pasha, things had started to change, and the doubts that had been there all along gained some measure of footing in her mind. If anything, the only conditions and stipulations were the ones that he placed on himself and that, for a time, she placed on herself as well. But there was no reservation in his willingness to love her, nothing he asked of her that she hadn’t offered herself. If she asked him to stay for hours and stroke her hair, and he was able, he did. If she wanted him to leave her alone for days at a time, he didn’t question her – even if some part of her wanted him to. So some form of unconditional love, she decided, did exist, and so for the better part of a year, the only thing keeping her trapped was a sense of uncertainty and fear that had been carefully instilled in her for the better part of a decade. She could, she thought, bear it for as long as she had to, provided that it kept their relationship safe from harm, but should anything threaten that – she didn’t have a plan, but she would form one.

Impressions

Tuesday, 25 December 2018 21:52
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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: T
Characters: Bill Haydon, Jim Prideaux
Primary Pairings: Bill Haydon/Jim Prideaux
Word Count: 212 

General Summary: Impressions of Bill after sex, as recalled by Jim Prideaux. 

Author’s Note: Another February 2017 prompt, this one being 'Eros.'


After sex, Bill is somehow even more feline than usual, his whole body draped across the worn duvet, more a liquid than a solid, the curve of his spine the only indication of form as he stretches out an arm to retrieve his cigarettes and Jim’s lighter from the bedside table. There’s a brief moment as he takes his first drag and his eyelids flutter in which he very nearly looks otherworldly, but then he catches Jim watching and the old crooked smile is back, and he’s definitely just Bill (though even now, ‘just Bill’ seems like an injustice).

He laughs, and leans over, nuzzling his jaw before kissing him, the faintest hint of alcohol still on his breath. It’s not the first time they’ve kissed by a long shot, but it never quite fails to be intoxicating, and it’s easy to ignore the ash smudging on the pillowcase when his fingers are in Bill’s hair and they’re only pausing long enough for Bill to finish his cigarette and find the ashtray before he’s leaning back down, the smoke still in wisps around his head. It can’t last forever, and somewhere, deep in his gut, Jim already knows it for a fact, but he leans up to meet him all the same.

Blurred Lines

Tuesday, 25 December 2018 21:27
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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Peter Guillam/George Smiley (unrequited-ish)
Secondary Pairings: Peter Guillam/Marie-Clare Guillam, Peter Guillam/Molly Meakin (both referenced)
Word Count: 234 

General Summary: Peter is used to very defined relationships in his life - unusually defined for a man of his profession, and so one relationship in particular throws him off of his game. 

Author’s Note: Another piece from February 2017, this one for the prompt "Unrequited Love."


Peter was never in the habit of cultivating unrequited love.

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Fandom: Chess
Rating: G
Characters: Freddie Trumper, Florence Vassy
Primary Pairings: Freddie Trumper/Florence Vassy
Secondary Pairings: Anatoly Sergievsky/Florence Vassy
Word Count: 394

General Summary: Florence and Freddie have walked away from each other countless times, but have almost always found their way back to each other.

A small fic based on the concept of Twin Flames, relationships between which are often described as tending to be on-again-off-again, intensely passionate, and sometimes intensely painful.

Author’s Note: Originally written in February 2017, the prompt was 'Twin Flames.'


Once he was able to breathe again, Freddie wondered if someone, somewhere was keeping a tally of how many times one of them had slapped the other, and if so, who had done it most.

He also wondered if the same someone might have a tally of how many times they had walked out on each other. Sometimes it was him. Sometimes it was her. Occasionally they both stalked away, trembling and white-knuckled. Neither of them ever tried to stop the other anymore; it only made things worse, and they always sought each other out again after a few days apart. It was just what they did.


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Insomnia

Sunday, 23 December 2018 22:07
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Fandom: Chess
Rating: T
Characters: Anatoly Sergievsky, Freddie Trumper, Florence Vassy
Primary Pairings: Freddie Trumper/Florence Vassy, Anatoly Sergievsky/Florence Vassy, Freddie Trumper/Florence Vassy/Anatoly Sergievsky
Word Count: 411

General Summary: Florence never could stomach sleeping alone. 

Author’s Note: Another 'trying to write 100 words or more a day' piece from February 2017. This one was the prompt 'comfort.'


Florence Vassy had never, would never admit it aloud to anyone – not to the ragged remains of what little family she had left, and certainly not to anyone who found themselves in bed with her – but she hated sleeping alone. Not just because she was easily chilled, but the prospect filled her with a visceral fear that she had never quite conquered entirely. Nonetheless, she had done it more often than not, swallowing the fear like hot bile and gritting her teeth against the sudden sense of isolation.


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Fandom: Doctor Zhivago
Rating: T
Characters: Lara Antipova, Viktor Komarovsky
Primary Pairings: Lara Antipova/Viktor Komarovsky (past)
Warnings: Vaguely referenced sexual abuse
Word Count: 262

General Summary: Vikor Komarovsky never had any intentions of loving the poor girl, nor anyone else for that matter.

Author’s Note: A short piece I wrote on 10 February 2017 as part of an attempt to write at least 100 words a day. The prompt was 'falling in love' and I was in a dark mood.


If asked, he would maintain that he had always loved her in some way or another.


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Set I

Sunday, 23 December 2018 21:27
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Fandom: Chess
Rating: G
Setting: Pre Canon
Characters: Svetlana Sergievskaya, Anatoly Sergievsky, Freddie Trumper, Florence Vassy
Word Count: 302

General Summary: A quick (more-or-less) background study of some of the major players in Chess.

Author’s Note: Just some Chess character sketches that I wrote up while developing my own ideas and feel for the backgrounds of different characters from the musical. I jotted them down at one point back in May 2015 while writing Chess fic but afraid to post any Chess fic because of the fandom.


January 1957
Florence Vassy is a stranger in a strange land at only five years old, the only thing between her and what’s left of the streets of Budapest is a widowed aunt, the never-spoken-of sister of Florence’s mother who married an English journalist in secret and left all that she knew behind her; “I’m a survivor,” she had whispered to Florence at the airport, “just like you’ll learn to be.”
 

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Fandom: Elisabeth das Musical
Rating: G
Characters: Der Tod, Elisabeth, Rudolf
Word Count: 591

General Summary: Rudolf had been a dark haired child - Elisabeth remembered that with certainty, and the change in her son's appearance over the years sends her chasing all the wrong spectres.

Author’s Note: Written in March 2014, this piece was largely inspired by a discussion I had at 6am about a performance from the most recent Vienna production in which at least one young Rudolf is dark haired, and adult Rudolf is portrayed by the very pale, white-blond Anton Zetterholm. Said discussion had me saying "Okay, ignoring the realities of casting and staging and how things don't always match up, let's explain this as something within the story world," largely because you can't let playwrights do anything - we always have to mess with stuff.



He had been a dark-haired child, she remembered that clearly. He had been fair-skinned and frail like his mother, with his father’s quiet expressiveness, and the dark, chestnut hair of both parents.

That had been nearly eighteen years ago, and when she next saw her son, he was not the boy that had been taken from her years before; who she had tried and failed to liberate from the claws of the court. He was tall and handsome, but then she had always known that he would be that.

It was more than that, he was white.


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Missed Cues

Sunday, 23 December 2018 20:44
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: E
Setting: Modern au
Characters: Combeferre, Grantaire
Primary Pairings: Combeferre/Grantaire
Secondary Pairings: Implied queerplatonic Combeferre/Enjolras
Word Count: 3181 

General Summary: It's been two months since Grantaire woke up to Combeferre in his kitchen, a dark bruise still forming just under his jaw, and despite having avoided both Combeferre and Enjolras ever since, all it takes is a single text to send him into a panic.

A follow-up piece to "Hearsay."

Author’s Note: A follow-up piece written for a good friend of mine in January 2014.


It had been almost two months since Grantaire had woken up to Combeferre in his kitchen, a dark bruise still forming just under his jaw, when he been startled awake at three in the afternoon to find a single text staring up at him from the dingy screen of his mobile phone. A single, brief text, only four words long.

We need to talk.

It was from Combeferre.

It took Grantaire approximately a quarter of a second to feel himself start to panic. It took a hot shower and three mugs of coffee that were more whisky than actual coffee before he managed to send a response.

Can you come over here?

The response was almost immediate.

I’ll be there in fifteen.


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Hearsay

Sunday, 23 December 2018 17:02
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: T
Setting: Modern au
Characters: Bahorel, Combeferre, Enjolras, Feuilly, Grantaire, Jean Prouvaire
Primary Pairings: Combeferre/Grantaire
Secondary Pairings: Enjolras/Grantaire (in the past)
Word Count: 923 

General Summary: Grantaire has seen Combeferre drunk, but due to the circumstances, can't tell anyone.

Not that anyone would believe him. 

Author’s Note: This was a prompt fill for Combeferre and the word "capernoited," meaning "slightly intoxicated or tipsy" done back on 12 October 2013.


"Has anyone even seen 'Ferre drunk before?" Bahorel looked around the room at the stragglers who had stayed behind after the meeting.

Feuilly and Jehan shook their heads and shrugged their shoulders.

"R? You’ve gotten pissed with pretty much everyone. You seen him drunk?"

Lifting his head from the table, but not his eyes, Grantaire shrugged noncommittally.

"No."

It was more a testament to the alcohol in his system than anything else how easily the lie slipped from his lips. Then again, he thought, he could probably have been completely honest and it wouldn’t have mattered - who would believe him anyway?


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Old Habits

Sunday, 23 December 2018 16:46
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: T
Setting: 1920s Prohibition au (dw tag)
Characters: Javert, Azelma 'Az' Jondrette
Primary Pairings: Javert/Azelma 'Az' Jondrette
Word Count: 429 

General Summary: For Javert, admitting that something makes you happy has always been like a jinx, and it is in this regard only that he is superstitious.

This is sort of a companion piece to "Minding Cues."

Author’s Note: sCan't remember what the prompting was for writing this. I think I just did. Written on 4 August 2013.


“Are you happy?”

The words brush over the back of his ear as the lips they slipped from graze his skin.

“What?”

Even to his own ears, his voice is slightly fuzzy and drowsy; he sounds “fucked out,” as the body laying against him in the dark would have put it.

“Does this make you happy?”

And the underlying follow-up: “Do I make you happy?”

He doesn’t answer


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Minding Cues

Saturday, 22 December 2018 18:30
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: T
Setting: 1920s Prohibition au (dw tag)
Characters: Javert, Azelma 'Az' Jondrette
Primary Pairings: Javert/Azelma 'Az' Jondrette
Warnings: Implied Past Abuse and Transphobia
Word Count: 557

General Summary: Azelma Jondrette has always had to rely on subtle cues to express what cannot, for them, safely be said aloud, and they're not entirely sure what to do with a lover who is capable of picking up on those cues.

Author’s Note: A short piece I wrote about Azelma and how they deal with their genderfluidity and sexuality.


Clothing is unreliable, and so Azelma Jondrette has always made use of certain cues to tip their lovers off. Most of these were subconscious habit – like the towels. If they came out of the showers with their towel knotted low on their hips, then as far as he was concerned, all bets were off, and anything was fair game; however, if they emerged with their towel wrapped securely around their body, cloth pressed against the flatness of their chest and tugged down to cover most of their thighs, then there were parts of her anatomy which were off-limits. Other cues could be found in the ways that they carried themselves, by the way they stood, how they chose to adjust a piece of clothing – regardless of what the clothing was.

In the vast majority of cases, they fail to pick up on it and with few exceptions, Azelma grins and bears it without complaint – only because actively protesting is dangerous when your clothes are off and your gun is on the other side of the room, and even if it wasn’t, there’s only so many times, they suppose, that you can pull a gun on a man before it gets around that you’re prone to it.


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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: M (whole series) / T (this chapter)
Setting: 1920s Prohibition au (dw tag)
Characters (in this chapter): Babet, Javert, Azelma "Az" Jondrette, Montparnasse, Éponine Thénardier
Warnings: Implied Transphobia
Word Count: 3672

General Summary: The ABC Group is a small organisation who operate purely on principle - a group of bootleggers who run a not-for-profit speakeasy known as The Corinth out of the upper room of the Musain Café, with all profits going to aid the finances of one Mr. Jean Valjean and his daughter.

Despite run-ins with rivals, including the notorious Thénardier crime family, the group has managed to thrive in the heart of the city, but things have taken a sudden turn for the worse, with the Feds slowly circling under the direction of BOI agent Javert.

[Note: There will be major character death in later chapters.]

Important note involving ages of characters: Most of Les Amis (as well as Éponine, Azelma, and Cosette) are between the ages of 23 and 30, with the exception of Gavroche, who is 14/15. Valjean is 60ish, but due to the way in which I’ve set up where his backstory intersects with Javert’s, Javert is around 39.

Chapter Summary: In which Special Agent Javert of the BOI receives a visitor, and the Thénardier twins prepare for their respective roles in the ABC - Thénardier negotiations the following night.

Author’s Note: I started this as part of a Les Mis Across History event and only got two chapters in before losing my confidence. I would still like to finish it someday but don't know if I could do it as well as I thought.


In her three years working as a secretary for what the office ladies called “the biggest stick in the mud the BOI has to offer,” Jeanette Delaney had become accustomed to all manner of people walking in and out of the central office to see her employer. No one claimed to understand his methods, but he was ruthless and he was effective, and so as long as the paperwork was filed at the end of the day, no one seemed to question the ways in which he chose to conduct his investigations. As a result she hardly even bothered to glance up when the front door opened, then thudded shut again, allowing for the harsh click of high heels on tile to reach the desk before looking at the person in front of her.

Her gaze slid up a pair of long, shapely legs, bare from just below the knee down; from there up skin was covered by a straight-waisted, dark green dress, the lack of sleeves remedied by a stylish black, silk scarf that wound around their throat and draped over their bare shoulders. Finally, she reached their face, and was stunned to find a face that was somehow both beautiful and handsome under a light dusting of makeup, dark hair done up fashionably with a series of small, silver filigreed hairpins, rouged lips twitching into a wry smile as their brown eyes watched them with something bordering on amusement.

“Can I help you, um,” darting her eyes back down to her desk, Jeanette began leafing through the scheduled appointments, “Can I help you, Mist–”

“Jondrette.” The visitor interjected smoothly, “Ms. A. Jondrette – I won’t be on the books, but I assure you, I am expected.” When the girl hesitated, she nodded towards the phone. “You can call and check if you’re worried – I won’t mind.”


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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: G
Setting: Modern au
Characters: Enjolras, Éponine Thénardier
Primary Pairings: Enjolras/Éponine Thénardier (queerplatonic)
Secondary Pairings: Enjolras/Grantaire (unrequited)
Word Count: 287 

General Summary: Enjolras doesn’t work quite like other people do, but Éponine doesn’t mind it. 

Author’s Note: A piece I wrote for one of my best friends when she had a bad day back in July 2013.


She sometimes doesn’t quite understand how he functions - how he pushes himself to extremes until the gears just refuse to turn and he collapses in a heap of long, slender limbs and golden blond curls, and so she watches him sleep.
 

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Serendipity

Saturday, 22 December 2018 17:01
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: G
Characters: Combeferre, Courfeyrac, Jean Prouvaire
Primary Pairings: Combeferre/Jean Prouvaire
Word Count: 1373 

General Summary: Combeferre offers an at-his-wit's-end Jean Prouvaire the use of his private reading room, and Jehan happily accepts. To both men's surprise, everything else just sort of falls into place.

Author’s Note: My half of an art trade that I wrote in June 2013.


Combeferre had not planned on this when he first offered the use of his sitting room to Jean Prouvaire. They had been, as they often were, in the back room of the Café Musain when he had overheard the poet in conversation with Courfeyrac, complaining of too much noise outside of his rooms making it impossible to focus. He had, almost surprising himself as much as them, smoothly interjected and offered the use of his sitting room.

“It’s quite well-lit,” he had heard himself explaining, “and quiet – my rooms are very out of the way.”

He had ignored Courfeyrac’s questioning eyebrow in favour of the way that Jehan’s grin seemed to take up half his face, and the way that his delicate fingers played with his cravat as he thanked him and inquired as to the address and what times would be acceptable for him to visit. Combeferre had simply said that his door was open to him any time that he was home, and Jehan had beamed at him before leaving him and Courfeyrac to hold court with Enjolras as was the usual procedure after a meeting.


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Fatherhood

Saturday, 22 December 2018 16:46
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Rating: G
Setting: 1920s Prohibition au (dw tag)
Characters: Fantine, Cosette Fauchelevent, Jean Valjean
Warnings: Implied forced institutionalisation
Word Count: 968

General Summary: Jean Valjean had never intended to become a father, in fact, he had been set against it from the beginning.

[Takes place prior to the chapter fic The Streets Were Full of Strangers, but ends where the first chapter begins.] 

Author’s Note: A relatively sweet prequel fic that I wrote around Father's Day 2013.


Jean Valjean had never expected to become a father – in fact, he had never planned on it. After their arrival in New York at the turn of the century, he had watched his parents die slowly under poor work conditions in an attempt to keep their family together and fed, and had nearly worked himself to death in an effort to keep his sister and her own children safe after the death of her husband in a factory accident. After she remarried, less for love than for the financial security of her children, he had vowed at thirty to never to father children of his own.

He had not counted on the appearance of Fantine on the doorstep of his cramped apartment one rainy night in 1912. He hardly knew her – she had worked in a dressmaker’s shop with his sister at one point, and had been the envy of the neighbourhood, but beyond that, they had never spoken.


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