ext_67895 ([identity profile] guiltyreasons.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] comment_fic2009-10-13 10:32 pm

Wednesday | Forgive and Forget

Now that we’ve had our share of pet peeves it’s time to Forgive and Forget

Is your character holding a grudge? Now the time to have them let it go. Give forgiveness or let them receive it. Or give them Amnesia whatever floats your boat.

But remember:

No more than 5 prompts in a row, and no more than 3 prompts per fandom. If one of your prompts is answered, you can prompt again.

No spoilers in your prompts for at least one week after publication/air date. If there are spoilers in your story, you must warn in bold and leave at least 3 spaces.

And use the correct formatting. Examples:

Being Human, Goerge/Mitchell, After a full moon George feels guilty and Mitchell helps him forgive himself

Marvel, Deadpool/author's choice, It's all in the past....right?

Being Human/Torchwood, Jack/Mitchell, “Did you forget me so soon?”

[theme tag = "ForgiveForget"]

[personal profile] samueljames 2009-10-14 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Star Trek Reboot, Kirk/Bones, "confession is good for the soul."

Power Play, R

[identity profile] agoodsign.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Come on, Bones. Everyone has had their quarterly Psych eval but you. It's regulation."

McCoy tried to protest being pulled down the corridor like a little child, but it would be unseemly to knock the Captain over the head in full view of his crew.

"I'm a doctor. I can evaluate myself."

"Nope. Not this time. It'll be good for you. Don't you know confession is good for the soul?"

McCoy narrowed his eyes at Kirk. He's seemed to be taking much more pleasure in this than was strictly necessary. "I still don't see the point. I'm fully qualified to practice any and all forms of Starfleet mental health evaluations. I think I'd know if--umph."

Kirk pulled him into an empty alcove and pressed their bodies together, his mouth opening hot and wet over the pulse on McCoy's neck. "I have to fill out a report," he whined. "If you don't do your job I can't do mine. And if I can't do my job then they'll get rid of me and there's no way your next Captain will an ounce of the charm that I do."

McCoy tried to stand his ground, pretend that Jim's mouth wasn't wreaking havoc on his stubbornness. "I don't like it." He could pout too.

"Do this, Bones, and I'll let you blow me in your office."

"Oh you'll let me, will you?" Jim was sadly mistaken about the power dynamics at work in their relationship.

"Uh, I'll throw in a handjob?" He sounded less and less certain as McCoy's eyebrow continued to rise.

"How about this? I'll go to this stupid evaluation and suffer through it, but tonight--tonight, I'm going to strip you bare and bring you to the edge of pleasure with tricks I have up here in this brain. Then, maybe if you beg nicely, I'll fuck you so hard that you better hope we're not in meetings all day tomorrow."

Jim gulped. "Deal."

Re: Power Play, R

[personal profile] samueljames 2009-12-18 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh very nice, thank you for this. Love the power play and those are some interesting incentives for Bones. Really enjoyed it.

Re: Power Play, R

[identity profile] agoodsign.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
yay :D I'm glad you liked it.