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.title: A Story Involving Blankets
.by: [livejournal.com profile] aesc
.rating: G, nothing horrendous
.characters/pairings: vaguely pre-McShep, but mostly TEAM!
.disclaimers: not mine, like you didn't know that.
.word count: 1,660

.notes: I could not think up a title for this one, but really, blankets.

Rodney doesn't say the obvious, for once, which is that agrop were native to Sateda, and that probably only Satedans would appreciate a comforter stuffed with the feathers of a poisonous bird. )
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.title: With Feathers (~1,600 words)
.by: [livejournal.com profile] aesc
.pairing: McKay/Sheppard
.rating/warnings: PG, absolute crack
.excerpt: Every winter it’s the same story: John tries to lead them across the field, over the river, and up the hill through the forest, but the snow blankets every convenient landmark, piling in drifts over the stone walls and bushes and even the long flat path the humans have made.

.notes: I should probably say that [livejournal.com profile] dogeared and I have talked about this for quite a bit in various forms, and the "Not Human" challenge coming up when it did is... eerily appropriate. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] sheafrotherdon for indulging my "I am too lazy to go to the computer with Photoshop" self.

Also, when I say "crack," I do mean it.

So, inevitably, John gets lost. )

.eta: Now with sequel, in which we learn of Rodney's almost-fatal attraction to safety orange hunting jackets.
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Title: Grammatology
By: [livejournal.com profile] aesc
Characters: John/Rodney (implied), other
Ratings/Warnings: not much. PGish
Disclaimers: So not mine.
Summary: Lost words, lost time, lost city.

Notes: Though the idea for this came some time ago, I've spent a lot of my time lately reading things like "We're pretty sure Author X knew these other authors, but we can't tell for sure because the texts don't survive or there are no manuscripts we can definitely say Author X had in his possession," and this is kind of... Well, yes. Part wish-fulfillment :>

Many thanks, as ever, to [livejournal.com profile] sheafrotherdon for audiencing & encouragement.

(NB: "Grammatology" here is the study of writing systems.)

Inscribed fragment, metal/alloy (unknown) )
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Title: An Old Story
By: HF
Email: aesc36 @gmail.com
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Rating/Warnings: PG13. Vague sexual references, language
Disclaimer: Not mine!
Word Count: 7,709
Summary: McSheppardian remix of "Cupid and Psyche." Science conquers all... Or, almost all.

Notes: This is a little long for flashfic purposes, but it seized my brain with sharp, pointy teeth and wouldn't let go.

This is an old story )
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Title: Electric Kool-Aid, Add Fresh Paint
By: HF/[livejournal.com profile] aesc
Rating: PG13/Rish
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Disclaimers: Not mine!
Word count: c. 1500
References: This follows The Aquarians, and while it'd be groovy if you read that first, what you really need to know is that this takes place in 1969, at a concert. *coughs significantly* Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] cesperanza for saying this is okay :)

Notes: Is it weird to relax from writing with more writing? And is it weird to write something profoundly depressing one day and a bit tripped-out the next? *ponders these things*

Rodney’s busy rendering a not-to-scale version of the solar system on John’s chest  )
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Title: The Aquarians
By: HF
Rating: PG13ish
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Disclaimers: Not mine!
Word count: c. 2,000

Notes: AU set in 1969. Between that and the title, you may be able to guess what's going on.

Written around 1am, which is its own kind of mind-altering drug for me.

naked… dirty… sweaty… swirling human flesh. )

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