Hands drabble.
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I wrote a drabble the other evening during English class (along with two other several-page one-shot fics, which I may or may not post, depending on how I feel about them after reading them again)...
I think this is probably my best work in this fandom (besides my Random Facts).
Jeeves’ hands were broad and capable, slightly tanned with squared off nails — hands perfectly suited to transporting hot kettles, adjusting neckties, and lifting the weight of woe from his master’s shoulders.
Bertie’s hands were long and pale, with quick, slender fingers and disproportionately narrow palms. Madeline Bassett had once compared his hands to lilies, and he had scoffed at her, but she was rather accurate. Bertie’s hands were best suited to tickling the ivories, holding the stem of a wineglass, and waving away trifling concerns.
However different their hands were, they interlocked like puzzle pieces.
PS. Would anyone be interested in reading a J&W/This Side of Paradise crossover?
I think this is probably my best work in this fandom (besides my Random Facts).
Jeeves’ hands were broad and capable, slightly tanned with squared off nails — hands perfectly suited to transporting hot kettles, adjusting neckties, and lifting the weight of woe from his master’s shoulders.
Bertie’s hands were long and pale, with quick, slender fingers and disproportionately narrow palms. Madeline Bassett had once compared his hands to lilies, and he had scoffed at her, but she was rather accurate. Bertie’s hands were best suited to tickling the ivories, holding the stem of a wineglass, and waving away trifling concerns.
However different their hands were, they interlocked like puzzle pieces.
PS. Would anyone be interested in reading a J&W/This Side of Paradise crossover?
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Date: 2007-02-18 08:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-18 09:03 pm (UTC)Not exactly sure what 'This Side of Paradise' is, but I'm up for anything J+ W, and if it's written by you, I'll read it on that point alone. Please, post it!
*Have just looked TSoP up on SparkNotes,looks good, do post!*
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Date: 2007-02-18 09:04 pm (UTC)Pleeeeeeese?
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Date: 2007-02-18 09:15 pm (UTC)Must read TSoP! (Anything by F. Scott Fitzgerald is amazing.) The fic will make sense if you've not read the book, of course, but the background and character information (not to mention the timing in the storyline) will be a little iffy if you haven't. Not as much punch, y'see.
I think I'll post the other fic first, though, all things considered. I like that one better, anyway. And it incorporates one of my psychological weirdnesses - w00t!
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Date: 2007-02-18 09:16 pm (UTC)Awwwwwwwwww. It's so adorable. Awh. You just made my day. You also just made me keen for 5 minutes straight, but...
gngnshghdf. <3333
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Date: 2007-02-20 03:00 am (UTC)Also, your drabble is lovely.
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Date: 2007-02-21 12:59 pm (UTC)(I'm reading that book right now!)
The drabble was also very sweet. :)