narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (maybe)
PG for mentions of drug use. Sherlock & Mycroft in conversation.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (louche)
750 words. PG for implications of drug use.
Sherlock gets ill: John does something about it. One of those slice of life snippets that I seem to be forever compulsively writing.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (Default)
3049 words. 18+/pr0n. Post-film. Robert Fischer’s POV. I didn't even like this film.
"The seed that we plant in this man's mind will grow into an idea. This idea will define him. It may come to change...well, it may come to change everything about him."

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (hermeneutics)
526 words. Hermes on the topic of mortal possibilities.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (busy)
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Also, with at least partial blame falling on [livejournal.com profile] nekonexus on the freshly roasted coffee front:

Endogenous (PG. Maes/Roy. 1424 words. This may even be the beginning of an AU series.)
Roy has some highly unexpected ways of dealing with stress: Maes has unexpected ways of dealing with everything else.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (malediction)
2048 words. PG. Following on from Victorian Photographs without which it will make little sense.
Discovering yet more revelations about his father: At Tanaka’s prompting Ciel goes to meet with Manfred de Winter. (I may even be building up to addressing the unrequited Angelina/Vincent pairing of canon.)

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On a lighter note: I know why the vampire sparkles! - Crossed Genres: Science in My Fiction
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (démonique)
1111 words. PG. Charles Dexter Ward/Yog-Sothoth Vincent/Sebastian. Sebastian’s POV. Touches of demonic ambivalence to human gender.
Ciel’s memories of his father are clouded by a child’s romanticism: Sebastian’s have no such limitation.

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Regarding the series so far )
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (newspaper)
579 words.
Learning the role.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (garden)
891 words. PG. Involves cross-dressing (but not the obvious). Post-Jack the Ripper arc.
Ciel's focus on the little indignities leads to an unexpected revelation.

Quite possibly because tomorrow is Victoria Day over in Canada. )

Covalent
844 words. G.
Roy still dreams of Maes.

Homeostasis
350 words. PG. Entirely suggestive of Maes/Roy. (Written for [livejournal.com profile] nekonexus’s 2009 Xmas fandom stocking.)
Stumbling home on a winter’s night.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (smug)
244 words. Mortal monuments to futility.

A Tuesday 13th is always a Shoggoth Day, btw )
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (démonique)
874 words. Hints of Sebastian/Maylene.
Cracking eggs & balancing make-believe against reality.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (dilettante)
922 words. G. The lost heritage of a bloodline.

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In other news, I still don’t quite know what I think about this Lindsay Gardens Island Spice Tea. It purports to contain black tea, coconut, mango and black pepper, and as the box tells me is microwavable. I can definitely taste the coconut and possibly the mango but there’s no real trace of pepper that I can detect. On one hand this has to be one of the few processed/artificial coconut flavoured things I can stand and certainly the coconut flavouring is wonderfully delicate but on the other hand the fact that I’m not sure I can taste anything else makes me think that the combination of flavours touted on the box is a little bit gimmicky. It’s an inoffensive tea at any rate but nothing spectacular and if I hadn’t been given some I doubt I would have ever bothered to try it.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (reputable)
Time (1034 words. PG. Character death. Süleyman, Astaroth.)
"Even if I were to explain, you wouldn’t understand: you’re much too young."

Lohengrin (1296 words. 16+. Necrophilia. Dietrich.)
Dietrich’s precious cargo: on the journey from Carthago to Byzantium.

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Also: congratulations, Australia. I believe the appropriate line from the Wilde screenplay would be: "I feel like the city that’s been under siege for twenty years, and suddenly the gates are thrown open and the citizens come pouring out to breath the air and walk the fields and pluck the wild flowers – I feel relieved."
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (bemusement)
In brief )

Untitled Mary/Jane. 130 words. Post meeting Esther.
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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (démonique)
335 words. PG. William/Grell.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (smug)
317 words. Greek and Norse gods may well exist in parallel.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (執事)
As recommended by [livejournal.com profile] blasphemiliar, Omnia’s reading of Poe’s The Raven which at the start reminds me a little of the Potter Puppet Palls’ Snape.

Picture Perfect (PG. Comedy. 2611 words.)
Cain’s new camera: Isaak & Dietrich in front of its lens. (An in-universe explanation for that official piece of fanservice featuring Isaak & Dietrich.)

The annotated Donkeyskin - SurLaLune

I Have no Mouth, and I Must Scream - Harlan Ellison (scifi.com)

Courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] sf_drama the old argument that you can’t look things up yourself with a side helping of needing to be taught everything about life at school and this, which the linked commenter sums up better than I could.

Also, a meme stolen from [livejournal.com profile] nekonexus: Were I a summonable creature, what kind of ritual would you craft to summon me?
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (bemusement)
Having made not much more headway with the pr0n I was attempting to write today I instead ended up writing entirely different pr0n:
Hortus Conclusus (2814 words. Non-con. [Heed the non-con warning, William fans.] Crossdressing. Pre-Silent Noise.)
Even in Rome itself some crimes go unpunished.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (louche)
1776 words. AU. PG.
An experiment in putting three types of demon together within the same framework. There’s the distinct chance that I may have written this while still drunk because its around about then that I start to ruminate on the political structure of Hell.

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