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Be Kind to Animals — Kiss a Beaver (1/1, Ned/Chuck, R, 1261 words)
Title: Be Kind to Animals — Kiss a Beaver
Author:
ninamazing, or Nina
Word Count: 1261.
Rating: R. Very R.
Spoilers: Through 1x03 "The Fun in Funeral," kind of. Mostly just if you want to understand the origin of the title.
Characters: Ned/Chuck.
Excerpt: Ned's eyes looking down at her now seemed darker than the black of his shirt or his coat or his shoes, and his eyebrows were forming an expression she hadn't seen before.
Author's Note: I rewatched "Bitches" today! AND IT WAS AWESOME. As I'm sure you will soon see. Also, this is for
the_aprilpie, who made my day with a well-timed and absolutely wonderful comment on one of my old fics. Thanks also to the Beatles for "Here Comes the Sun" (probably the best song in life) and for the inspiration of this month's
pd_playtime challenge.
It was raining, and streaks of water trailed down the outside of the windowpanes, leaving miniscule droplets in their place.
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Word Count: 1261.
Rating: R. Very R.
Spoilers: Through 1x03 "The Fun in Funeral," kind of. Mostly just if you want to understand the origin of the title.
Characters: Ned/Chuck.
Excerpt: Ned's eyes looking down at her now seemed darker than the black of his shirt or his coat or his shoes, and his eyebrows were forming an expression she hadn't seen before.
Author's Note: I rewatched "Bitches" today! AND IT WAS AWESOME. As I'm sure you will soon see. Also, this is for
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It was raining, and streaks of water trailed down the outside of the windowpanes, leaving miniscule droplets in their place.