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Hang it all, indeed.
Chronicles of Narnia
"What Didn't Last" or "Now:Explicate" by chipped_icons. Peter/Susan, R. Not sure which is the title, really. Also, she makes lovely graphics.
they rode back home in a taxi and she drew patterns on the fog of the window. "forget what, indeed," she mumbled, a slight curl in the corner of her lip.
"The Kings' Council" by Romie. Peter, Edmund, G. Post-Caspian bookverse. The fic, written in Lewis's style, retains the original flavor. I'm fascinated by the writers who pull this off.
"Hang it all," said Edmund, "you can't really believe that" -- but of course, he could see that Peter did.
"Once a King" by Rynne. Post-LWW, G. More original flavor! I gorged myself on fics about the children missing Narnia, and this is one of my favorites.
She pulled back a bit and looked at him, then gathered her dignity about her, giving him a queenly smile. "I do hope so," she replied. "Talking to animals gives one such perspective..."
"Fear of Dragons" by glitzfrau. Caspian/Edmund, PG13, set during VotDT. Original flavor up the wazoo! I like how it ends -- it feels right.
Edmund said indignantly, "But you're a splendid King! We are most pleased with your works, and find you a fit Lord to reign - " and stopped, slightly embarrassed. The old, lordly style of address was becoming easier in his mouth, but he still felt an awful chump when he used it. What would the chaps at school say if they heard?
A Peter/Susan Pevensie fic recommendations list. I retire now!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
untitled by Pisces. Charlie Bucket/Willy Wonka, NC17. YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT. More from
1sentence. Delightfully creepy, with flashes of unexpected innocence.
"What Didn't Last" or "Now:Explicate" by chipped_icons. Peter/Susan, R. Not sure which is the title, really. Also, she makes lovely graphics.
they rode back home in a taxi and she drew patterns on the fog of the window. "forget what, indeed," she mumbled, a slight curl in the corner of her lip.
"The Kings' Council" by Romie. Peter, Edmund, G. Post-Caspian bookverse. The fic, written in Lewis's style, retains the original flavor. I'm fascinated by the writers who pull this off.
"Hang it all," said Edmund, "you can't really believe that" -- but of course, he could see that Peter did.
"Once a King" by Rynne. Post-LWW, G. More original flavor! I gorged myself on fics about the children missing Narnia, and this is one of my favorites.
She pulled back a bit and looked at him, then gathered her dignity about her, giving him a queenly smile. "I do hope so," she replied. "Talking to animals gives one such perspective..."
"Fear of Dragons" by glitzfrau. Caspian/Edmund, PG13, set during VotDT. Original flavor up the wazoo! I like how it ends -- it feels right.
Edmund said indignantly, "But you're a splendid King! We are most pleased with your works, and find you a fit Lord to reign - " and stopped, slightly embarrassed. The old, lordly style of address was becoming easier in his mouth, but he still felt an awful chump when he used it. What would the chaps at school say if they heard?
A Peter/Susan Pevensie fic recommendations list. I retire now!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
untitled by Pisces. Charlie Bucket/Willy Wonka, NC17. YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT. More from
