Green Girls
Oct. 27th, 2010 05:11 pmTwo more ficlets for the excellent horror comment thread over at
sharp_teeth.
One for Watchmen (why am I writing so much Watchmen fic? I certainly don't feel fannish about it, as such. But I guess there is a lot in the original that needs straightening out. Or queering up, as the case may be). Anyway, this is for a deeply creepy prompt from
misachan:
Long after Karnak, Dan's phone rings in the middle of the night. "You left me here, Daniel. You left me here in the snow."
Characters: Dan, Rorschach, Laurie
Rating / warnings: PG. Erosion of free will, mention of violence and bigotry.
( Viscous Fluids Between Two Layers )
And one for King Lear (LOL, self), after an awesome prompt from
newredshoes :
Rating / warnings: PG. Massive amounts of sexism; anti-Catholic bigotry. Erosion of free will and other creeping horrors.
A/N: This is SO VERY AU, and probably has a lot more to do with sixteenth-century debates about exorcism than with Lear. It does however hopefully provide a creepy Cordelia.
( Made Ripe for Death by Eld )
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One for Watchmen (why am I writing so much Watchmen fic? I certainly don't feel fannish about it, as such. But I guess there is a lot in the original that needs straightening out. Or queering up, as the case may be). Anyway, this is for a deeply creepy prompt from
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Long after Karnak, Dan's phone rings in the middle of the night. "You left me here, Daniel. You left me here in the snow."
Rating / warnings: PG. Erosion of free will, mention of violence and bigotry.
( Viscous Fluids Between Two Layers )
And one for King Lear (LOL, self), after an awesome prompt from
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Fear not the storm. Fear the bright light that appears in the midst of it. (Bonus points for creepy Cordelia.)
Characters: ensemble. Well, Lear and his daughters, at least. Kinda.Rating / warnings: PG. Massive amounts of sexism; anti-Catholic bigotry. Erosion of free will and other creeping horrors.
A/N: This is SO VERY AU, and probably has a lot more to do with sixteenth-century debates about exorcism than with Lear. It does however hopefully provide a creepy Cordelia.
( Made Ripe for Death by Eld )