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-title- Days of the Dead: The Second Day (Plantarum)
-author- Sophonisba (
saphanibaal)
-ratings/warnings- Non-explicit het sex; reference to large difference in ages therein; some past Ronon/Melena. Spelling/orthographic variations denoting mishearings or misunderstandings. Part of my pet asymptotic-to-canon AU.
-timeframe- Shortly before "Aurora."
-spoilers- For "Sateda" and "Runner," obviously. And, in a way, for "Critical Mass."
-characters- Ronon, Miko, Rodney, Teyla, Charin, a few cameos, and my OC chaplain
-notes- I started this, obviously enough, for the last challenge. (Fortunately, it developed so as to fit this one as well.) It is a direct sequel to my entry in the last challenge, and I'm not sure how much sense it would make on its own.
-disclaimer- SGA, of course, is not mine. Nor are any of the other sources herein referenced; they belong to David Shore et al., David Gerrold, Aoyama Gosho, Gordon Korman, Hasbro, Alan Alexander Milne, and Anita Loos. (Have I forgotten anyone?) Ensign Sa'id's story is very, very loosely based on one I heard as office gossip.
-word count- 7968
-summary- The first day is for letting go. The second day is for holding on. And for letting out anything that still festers.
( In which everything and nothing is said, and nothing much is done )
-author- Sophonisba (
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-ratings/warnings- Non-explicit het sex; reference to large difference in ages therein; some past Ronon/Melena. Spelling/orthographic variations denoting mishearings or misunderstandings. Part of my pet asymptotic-to-canon AU.
-timeframe- Shortly before "Aurora."
-spoilers- For "Sateda" and "Runner," obviously. And, in a way, for "Critical Mass."
-characters- Ronon, Miko, Rodney, Teyla, Charin, a few cameos, and my OC chaplain
-notes- I started this, obviously enough, for the last challenge. (Fortunately, it developed so as to fit this one as well.) It is a direct sequel to my entry in the last challenge, and I'm not sure how much sense it would make on its own.
-disclaimer- SGA, of course, is not mine. Nor are any of the other sources herein referenced; they belong to David Shore et al., David Gerrold, Aoyama Gosho, Gordon Korman, Hasbro, Alan Alexander Milne, and Anita Loos. (Have I forgotten anyone?) Ensign Sa'id's story is very, very loosely based on one I heard as office gossip.
-word count- 7968
-summary- The first day is for letting go. The second day is for holding on. And for letting out anything that still festers.
( In which everything and nothing is said, and nothing much is done )