fic: Flirting With Disaster (one)
Jun. 26th, 2021 10:39 pmTitle: Flirting With Disaster (one)
Series: TF2
Character/pairing: Scout/Miss Pauling
Rating: NC-17
Word count: 5,049
Summary: It started with surveillance, then a misbegotten bit of fantasy. Little by little, Miss Pauling found herself tumbling down, falling for the one person who could wreck all her careful plans.
Author's note: this confession is entirely the reason this came about, though this helped. Contains light Scout abuse of the 'you look so good with bloody knuckles, I'll kiss them as I bandage you up' variety.
I couldn't find a source for when instant mac and cheese was invented, but instant noodles date back to the 1950s. Wetsuits date back to 1952, while The Twilight Zone hearkens back to 1959.
This particular fic's inception dates back to early 2013, so it has jack all to do with current timelines and canon reveals for obvious reasons.
For Sarah.
Until she'd looked back and really seen him, dark and dangerous and full of infinitely impractical possibilities. Really, he was the perfect guy for her right now: a bad guy who would never hurt her. Excitement without risk. The more she thought about it, the better he sounded and the warmer she felt.
Crazy for You, by Jennifer Crusie.
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Series: TF2
Character/pairing: Scout/Miss Pauling
Rating: NC-17
Word count: 5,049
Summary: It started with surveillance, then a misbegotten bit of fantasy. Little by little, Miss Pauling found herself tumbling down, falling for the one person who could wreck all her careful plans.
Author's note: this confession is entirely the reason this came about, though this helped. Contains light Scout abuse of the 'you look so good with bloody knuckles, I'll kiss them as I bandage you up' variety.
I couldn't find a source for when instant mac and cheese was invented, but instant noodles date back to the 1950s. Wetsuits date back to 1952, while The Twilight Zone hearkens back to 1959.
This particular fic's inception dates back to early 2013, so it has jack all to do with current timelines and canon reveals for obvious reasons.
For Sarah.
Crazy for You, by Jennifer Crusie.
( Read more... )