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2010-01-20 04:09 am

White Collar, "Men of our Words," Peter/Elizabeth/Neal, PG, silly ficlet

Title: "Men of Our Words"
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth (also Cruz makes an appearance, because I like her)
Rating: PG
Summary: from [profile] rubynye's prompt: "Elizabeth steals Neal's hat and offers to trade it for her husband. Neal accepts. Peter pretends grumpiness." More of my National Hat Day silliness.

"And we'll all be men of our words. Except for Elizabeth, who is, in fact, a woman." -- Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean

Who puts emoticons in a ransom note? )
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2010-01-13 01:17 am

Leverage, "Chattering," gen humor ficlet, PG

Title: "Chattering"
Fandom: Leverage
Pairing: gen team!fic with some vague Parker/Hardison leanings
Rating: PG
Summary: In which Alec does not approve of Boston weather, Parker loves soft furry things, and Eliot lays down the law.
AN: From a comment prompt from [personal profile] arathesane calling for "Parker, Hardison and Eliot, and winter hats." She wanted silly. I have no problem with silly.

Hardison, can I seriously hear your teeth chattering? )
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2010-01-12 01:49 am

Star Trek XI, "Sentimental," Jim/Gaila, PG, ficlet

Title: "Sentimental"
Fandom: Star Trek XI
Pairing: Jim Kirk/Gaila
Rating: PG, no warnings apply
Summary: Gaila helps Jim do some unpacking.
AN: I took hat-themed prompts for National Hat Day because I am just that eccentric. This was originally for [profile] rubynye's prompt "Jim picks out a hat for Gaila, who finds the concept weird." But then it went off in its own direction.

I imagine the "Cadet cap" as looking a lot like this.

Sex and friendship seemed to intersect in such strange ways on this campus. )