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Thursday's "Take it off!"
It's my last day of hosting. :O Thanks everyone for a terrific week and for making this place so awesome to hang out. Special thanks to our amazing codemonkeys volunteer and work tirelessly for this kickass comm.
Today's theme is called "Take it off!" which you can interpret as you like. ;)
A reminder of the rules:
+ No more than three prompts per fandom
+ No more than five prompts in a row
+ If one or more of your prompts is filled, you can then prompt again
+ No spoilers within prompts until a week after the airdate/release
+ Warn for spoilers in bold and leave at least three spaces before the text
Also, for the sake of our amazing coders, please remember to use the proper format for prompts.
Examples:
Nothing here strike your fancy? Take a look at the archive of Lonely Prompts.
tag="takeitoff"
Today's theme is called "Take it off!" which you can interpret as you like. ;)
A reminder of the rules:
+ No more than three prompts per fandom
+ No more than five prompts in a row
+ If one or more of your prompts is filled, you can then prompt again
+ No spoilers within prompts until a week after the airdate/release
+ Warn for spoilers in bold and leave at least three spaces before the text
Also, for the sake of our amazing coders, please remember to use the proper format for prompts.
Examples:
For a single fandom:
- Criminal Minds, Hotch & any, S/he's never seen Hotch without a tie
- The Mentalist, Cho/Jane, "Do you even own casual clothes?"
For multiple fandoms / crossovers:
- CSI New York/Without a Trace, Any, Striptease
Nothing here strike your fancy? Take a look at the archive of Lonely Prompts.
tag="takeitoff"
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No fic, but
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Flood
It starts raining and doesn't stop.
Dana can't tell if it's because of their ritual or because it's a coincidence, but it doesn't really matter in the end. Her clothes are soaked through, so full of water now that it just sits on her skin.
It isn't just her clothes that are soaked; it feels like the water is seeping into her - into every part of her - an uncontrollable flood threatening to rise up and drown her.
She can't help the shiver that wracks her body, but she's determined not to let down her guard on account of a little water.
There're bigger things at stake - or so people keep reminding her.
When it's over she can't feel her extremities and she's not sure she can remember what it feels like to be dry, but she's saved the day. Again.
With help.
Said help stands there in the rain like it doesn't affect him, and she's pretty sure it doesn't.
She's flirting with a case of hypothermia and he could probably think his way into dry clothes.
The rain slows, but doesn't stop completely.
She can't help but watch the invisible dark shadow of where evil had been minutes - hours, maybe - ago.
She doesn't notice him move.
Her very own angel.
It's not until he wraps his arms around her, pulling her in close that she realises how much she's shaking.
She feels warmth seep back into her body, spreading out from where his hands rest on her back.
It's the most human she's known him to be.
Re: Flood
Re: Flood
Re: Flood