RPF: "Ro-mahn-tique"
Dec. 10th, 2009 08:07 pmTitle: Ro-mahn-tique
Pairing: TW RPS, JB/SG
Rating: PG
Length: 1100 words
Disclaimer: The events in this story are fiction, as much as the interpretation of the real people as shown in the story is a fictionalization of them and their lives. It should not be inferred that this is an attempt to represent reality.
Summary: Celebrating anniversaries; those days tend to be perfect, no, really, better than perfect.
Notes: Thanks to
amand_r for the beta.
( Ro-mahn-tique )
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A brief note:
In short, I decided to integrate my RPF/S into this account instead of continuing to use a sockpuppet (
dinoegg; love the name though) because it became slightly bothersome. If you want to read past RPF, you can find it linked in this list. Significant others are and will be featured more or less prominently in the stories.
Now, if you're not into RPF, and I know a lot of people aren't, just skip the entries:
1. I'll be using this icon to go with all past and future RPF.
2. It says RPF in the subject line of the entries.
3. The tags are separate from the tags for the rest of it, so it should be easy to avoid accidental clicking on links you never meant to visit
Pairing: TW RPS, JB/SG
Rating: PG
Length: 1100 words
Disclaimer: The events in this story are fiction, as much as the interpretation of the real people as shown in the story is a fictionalization of them and their lives. It should not be inferred that this is an attempt to represent reality.
Summary: Celebrating anniversaries; those days tend to be perfect, no, really, better than perfect.
Notes: Thanks to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
( Ro-mahn-tique )
--
A brief note:
In short, I decided to integrate my RPF/S into this account instead of continuing to use a sockpuppet (
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Now, if you're not into RPF, and I know a lot of people aren't, just skip the entries:
1. I'll be using this icon to go with all past and future RPF.
2. It says RPF in the subject line of the entries.
3. The tags are separate from the tags for the rest of it, so it should be easy to avoid accidental clicking on links you never meant to visit