Jun. 27th, 2015

bookblather: Natalie Dormer looking smugly off-camera. (Miranda Hennessy: Natalie Dormer)
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Author: Kat
Title: the price is paid in blood
Story: Shine Like It Does - CIA AU
Colors: Octarine 14 (It was so much easier to blame it on Them. It was bleakly depressing to think that They were Us.), lapis lazuli 6 (cocksure) and paint by numbers (Miranda wasn't too sure about this guy.)
Supplies and Materials: Eraser (CIA AU), acrylic (Making a huge mistake), watercolors (an urgent matter), stain (We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong. - Sir Arthur Eddington), glitter (Bears I have to say/Pretend we are children), glue (You often pull back into your shell when you're feeling insecure because creating boundaries gives you the illusion of safety. However, something is different these days; you're more likely to reach out to others instead of withdrawing away from them.)
Word Count: 2077
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Miranda gets a call in the middle of the night.
Warnings: implications of torture and mention of terrorism.
Notes: I said more CIA AU anon. This takes place in an AU where Miranda accepted the offer the CIA made her in college and became an agent instead of a lawyer.

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bookblather: A picture of Henrik Asheim smiling. (in the heart: lars)
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Author: Kat
Title: Alarm
Story: In the Heart
Colors: Octarine 28 (Why did you have to upset everybody?), rose pink 8 (grow old with me), spring green 20 (you rise and meet the day)
Supplies and Materials: Seed beads, watercolors (an urgent matter), pastels (Congratulate), feathers (this fact), modeling clay (first things first)
Word Count: 376
Rating: PG-13 for mention of sex
Summary: Hector and Theo oversleep.
Warnings: none.
Notes: Last rose pink! And first happy queer people.

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