longsufferingly: (Rock the fuck on.)
2009-03-31 10:42 pm
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And Not Give Tuppence
619 words, Jared/Jensen
Latin!boys 'verse, for [livejournal.com profile] sadcypress

Suns may set and rise again )
longsufferingly: (theirloveissosomething)
2009-01-31 07:11 pm
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tiiiiiiiiiiiiny ficlet

I wrote this very short follow-up to "Numquam Iam..." for [livejournal.com profile] sadcypress a few days ago and wasn't planning to post it because it is barely real, but then I was reading The Invention of Love today and found this line I wanted to use as a title and then was like ...wait I already have a fic. SO.

OH YEAH ALSO I. Am really behind on comments again ._. SO I AM DOING MY STUPID SAD GIVING UP THING. I appreciate all the comments that I have been failing to respond to, and will be doing better starting with THIS POST.

Girls Who Kiss Don't Know Latin
340 words, R

We just had sex and you want to talk about Petronius scholarship? )
longsufferingly: (Captain Awesome.)
2008-12-31 07:58 pm
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Happy new year?

So I was going to work on more drabbles tonight but instead the drabble I did for [livejournal.com profile] sadcypress a few days ago refused to shut up. So here is that. [livejournal.com profile] sadcypress's drabble is the last scene, and that is why it is Jensen's POV while the rest is Jared's. I don't know, I really dislike rewriting scenes I have already written. I hope this will not upset anyone too much.

Title: Numquam Iam Posthac Basia Surripiam
Author: [livejournal.com profile] chash
Fandom: Supernatural RPF
Pairing: Jared Padalecki/Jensen Ackles
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Latin geekery.
Word Count: 1961.
Summary: In which Jared Padalecki is a classics major and Jensen is his (not really) long-suffering TA.
Notes: In most things that are related to Latin poetry, I am always inspired by my high school Latin teacher, and by Tom Stoppard's The Invention Of Love. Title from Catullus 99.
Disclaimer: I make this shit up.

It turns out that Jared Padalecki being a Latin geek is a turn-on for me. This should not be a surprise. )