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Friday: Grownup Time
Happy Friday, everyone! Loosen the tie and kick off the heels. I'm still
argentum_ls, and I don't know about you, but I'm ready for the weekend. I'll bet our favorite grownup characters are too. Today's theme is grownup time.
For those fandoms normally centered around teens and kids, let's take today to give some love to the adults in their lives. Alternatively, let's see what those kids are like in a decade or two when they've had a chance to grow up a bit. For those fandoms that are already centered on the adults, let's take today to see what they're like out of the office, away from the boss (or the underlings, if they are the boss), and off the clock.
The rules:
No more than three prompts to a single fandom
No more than five prompts at a time
No spoilers in the prompts and if your fill has spoilers, please warn and and leave at least three spaces
Format:
Fandom, Character, Prompt
Fandom, Character/Character, Prompt
Examples:
Teen Wolf, Coach Finstock, "Teachers don't live in the goddamn lockers."
The Listener, Toby+/Olivia, dancing
Any, Any+/Any, an expected night off
None of these prompts begging you to spend time with them? Check out the lonely prompts.
Happy weekend, and thanks for great week!
tag=grownuptime
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For those fandoms normally centered around teens and kids, let's take today to give some love to the adults in their lives. Alternatively, let's see what those kids are like in a decade or two when they've had a chance to grow up a bit. For those fandoms that are already centered on the adults, let's take today to see what they're like out of the office, away from the boss (or the underlings, if they are the boss), and off the clock.
The rules:
No more than three prompts to a single fandom
No more than five prompts at a time
No spoilers in the prompts and if your fill has spoilers, please warn and and leave at least three spaces
Format:
Fandom, Character, Prompt
Fandom, Character/Character, Prompt
Examples:
Teen Wolf, Coach Finstock, "Teachers don't live in the goddamn lockers."
The Listener, Toby+/Olivia, dancing
Any, Any+/Any, an expected night off
None of these prompts begging you to spend time with them? Check out the lonely prompts.
Happy weekend, and thanks for great week!
tag=grownuptime
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Fill: Cold Fire Burning (PG)
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Sometimes, when he thinks about it, Loki realizes that it's only those who are truly of his blood-- not the blood of heart [Thor, brother], but those who share his genes, his life-code --who care for him the most. On his darkest days, he'll remember Fenrir's playful barks and growls (and the cold clink-clink-clink of the chains that tried to bind the great wolf and failed, trailing on the cold floors of Asgard); the rough-dry hiss of Jormungand's scales as he curled up on himself in front of the fire, coil after great, shining coil; the hoarse yet melodic laughter of his half-alive, half-dead Hel; and the thunderous hoof-beats and sonorous neighing of Sleipnir.
He misses them all greatly, and the anger that burns ever so fiercely in his cold, cold heart [a contradiction in terms that causes him continual pain the likes of which he never thought he would know when he was but a boy] at the treatment brought down upon his children by his fellow gods (three stolen away from him, and one pressed into servitude) is a beat-by-beat reminder that his children, while his by right, will never be truly his. And for that-- for that injustice, for the infliction of that tragic pain on his father's-heart, Asgard will burn. The whole of eternity will burn, in flames of ice and destruction. It's what they deserve.
Re: Fill: Cold Fire Burning (PG)
Thank you so much.
Re: Fill: Cold Fire Burning (PG)