2007-07-29

xfirefly9x: (Carson)
2007-07-29 04:05 pm

#044 The Magic In A Kiss (Ronon/Teyla)

Title: The Magic In A Kiss
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters: Ronon/Teyla
Prompt: #044 Magick // #000 A kiss
Word Count: 264
Rating: PG
Summary: Ronon has a surprise for Teyla.
Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] fanfic50 and [livejournal.com profile] 0xnatashax0.

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xfirefly9x: (Default)
2007-07-29 04:05 pm

#044 The Magic In A Kiss (Ronon/Teyla)

Title: The Magic In A Kiss
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters: Ronon/Teyla
Prompt: #044 Magick // #000 A kiss
Word Count: 264
Rating: PG
Summary: Ronon has a surprise for Teyla.
Notes: Written for [insanejournal.com profile] fanfic50 and [insanejournal.com profile] 0xnatashax0.

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xfirefly9x: (Tony and Kate)
2007-07-29 05:46 pm

#001 Break The News (NCIS)

Title: Break The News
Fandom: NCIS
Characters: Tony, Kate, Gibbs
Prompt: #001 Guilt
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] ficlets100.

“Tony.”

“Kate.”

The two agents acknowledged each other quietly as they met up outside the home of the wife of a seaman who had just turned up dead, and exchanged a look of mutual understanding.

Neither of them wanted to do this, but they had no choice.

It was arguably their fault that the seaman was dead and Gibbs had been firm that he wanted them to break the news. Them.

Telling the families of the deceased was hard enough on the best of times, but this? This was worse.

Solemn expressions, they began towards the house.

“Let’s do this.”
xfirefly9x: (Default)
2007-07-29 05:46 pm

#001 Break The News (NCIS)

Title: Break The News
Fandom: NCIS
Characters: Tony, Kate, Gibbs
Prompt: #001 Guilt
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Notes: Written for [insanejournal.com profile] ficlets100.

“Tony.”

“Kate.”

The two agents acknowledged each other quietly as they met up outside the home of the wife of a seaman who had just turned up dead, and exchanged a look of mutual understanding.

Neither of them wanted to do this, but they had no choice.

It was arguably their fault that the seaman was dead and Gibbs had been firm that he wanted them to break the news. Them.

Telling the families of the deceased was hard enough on the best of times, but this? This was worse.

Solemn expressions, they began towards the house.

“Let’s do this.”