lemonbella ([personal profile] lemonbella) wrote2005-12-16 07:22 pm

Fic: SGA: The Other Side of Silence

Look! Fic. Not sure about this one, but I had to post it or I'd delete it from my hard drive in a fit of pique.


Title: The Other Side of Silence (title stolen from an Andre Brink novel)
Rating: R (for theme - not for the faint hearted)
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Archive: Yes
Summary: "On his worst nights, it isn't Wraith or bugs or Sumner that John dreams about, it's Rodney, hollow and broken, silently begging to be left behind."



Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] kitkat3979 for the beta, [livejournal.com profile] indian_skimmer for the advice, [livejournal.com profile] fringedweller for the enthusiastic read through and [livejournal.com profile] justabi for the beta which Yahoo stole.

~~~

It wasn't that it was hard to rescue Rodney. In fact, it was ridiculously easy to negotiate his return once they'd found where he was being held. It was just that it took so long to find him in the first place.

When the Calteran guard entered the Stargate chamber, leading Rodney, John had immediately regretted his decision to negotiate instead of using force. If he'd known how desperate the silence would be when he asked Rodney if he was okay; if he'd known how frantic Rodney would be to get away from them all when he got back to Atlantis, John would have pushed harder for overwhelming force, even at the risk of losing Rodney.

On his worst nights, it isn’t Wraith or bugs or Sumner that John dreams about, it's Rodney in that chamber, hollow and broken, silently begging to be left behind.

~~~

When Carson finally tracked Rodney down in one of the outer labs, he'd tried to take him to the infirmary, but Rodney had fought back so urgently, still eerily quiet, that Carson dismissed the rest of the medical staff, and started the examination right there. He talked in soothing tones as he checked out each limb, pressing and prodding, watching carefully for any signs of pain, or any kind of reaction at all. Rodney simply nodded or shook his head in answer to the questions, his blue eyes staring intently at Carson the entire time.

"What happened, Rodney?" Carson asked as he moved on to examine Rodney's face and neck.

Rodney looked away, and Carson knew it wasn't that he hadn't understood, just that he didn’t want to comply. Carson sighed, and shone a light into each of Rodney's eyes.

"You need to talk to someone, Rodney, and if not me, it'll have to be Heightmeyer. Talking things through will hel…"

Rodney opened his mouth wide, under pressure from Carson's gloved fingers, and Carson froze mid-word and mid-movement, his pen light shining into Rodney's mouth.

And Rodney's eyes said, "The irony is killing me."

~~~

"They removed his tongue," Carson repeated for the third time, Elizabeth and John staring at him in incomprehension.

Elizabeth asked, "Why?" at the same time John asked, "How?"

"Surgically. It doesn't look like it was...torture."

"It sounds like fucking torture to me." John stood up to pace the room.

"Why?" Elizabeth repeated, sending a pleading look to Carson.

"It's anyone's guess. You said the Calterans said he was uncooperative?"

John stopped in mid pace and turned to face Carson. "They didn't say he was uncooperative. They said he kept asking questions."

The three stood in silence as the implication became clear.

"Jesus fucking Christ," John yelled, slamming his hand into the door frame as he left the room.

~~~

When John returned from the Calteran planet he was expecting marines to arrest him as soon as he stepped out of the Puddle Jumper. Instead, he just found Elizabeth standing there, relief on her face.

"Is it done?" she asked simply.

John nodded in reply, not even trying to hide the relief on his own face, and then he turned and headed straight for Rodney's quarters.

Rodney opened the door with an irritated frown, and all John could think to say was, "I killed them." Rodney merely nodded and palmed the door controls, staring at the floor until the door slid shut.

~~~

John didn't like this conversation. He didn't like what was being said, and he didn’t like the dispassionate way Rodney was staring at each person in turn as they detailed his recent actions.

John had been in the mess when Rodney had stormed out in response to Elizabeth trying to teach him sign language, an abandoned lunch tray testament to Rodney's embarrassment.

He knew from Zelenka that Rodney hadn't been back to the labs since Heightmeyer had installed the talking computer on his desk, half completed projects testament to Rodney's frustration.

He had disengaged the marines who'd restrained Rodney after Carson had tried to show him how to use the voice synthesiser, a chair through the door of a glass cabinet testament to Rodney's anger.

And, on each occasion, John had heard the words that Rodney was bursting to say, loud and clear. John wondered why no one else could hear them.

Elizabeth is talking about sending Rodney back to Earth, under the guise of recovery, everyone in the room knowing that he won't be coming back. It's only this unspoken knowledge and agreement, Rodney's blankness and resignation, which remind John that he is the one in the room who can speak.

"You can't do that, Elizabeth."

"Rodney's not leaving us much choice." John hates the way it's so easy for everyone to talk about Rodney as if he isn't in the room.

"We need him here, the Wraith are coming. It's…home"

Caldwell interrupts him with a critical sigh. "Sentimentality aside, the problem needs to be solved. Do you have any useful suggestions Colonel?"

John wants to hit Caldwell then, more so than usual. The problem.

"Maybe you should just leave him alone. He's Rodney, he can solve it himself."

Rodney catches his eye then, before he gets up and walks out of the room. John can't figure out if Rodney is angry or relieved, but Elizabeth agrees to postpone the discussion until the Daedelus is next due to leave for Earth, so he considers it a victory.

~~~

Rodney turns up at his quarters later that night, dressed in boxer shorts and a t-shirt. He doesn't even wait for John to invite him in, before he pushes him roughly against the wall. When Rodney doesn't let John kiss him, John doesn't question it, because it's the first time he's ever felt that it was actually Rodney they brought home and not some hollowed-out shell. Rodney talks with his hands all over John's body, undressing and caressing, and he manages to say so much more than they ever got around to saying before.

When John wakes up alone in the early hours, he isn't surprised, but he finds it easy to roll over and go back to sleep, because something tells him the conversation isn't over.

Rodney turns up with two laptops a few nights later and they lay side by side on John's bed watching Back to the Future. The first time John opens his mouth, Rodney powers up the second laptop and opens a file in which he's detailed all of the scientific inaccuracies, scene by scene, together with a few choice words about the intellectual ability of anyone who could believe it would be that simple. Later, when Rodney is asleep, naked and hogging all the pillows, John scans the other files and makes a note of the films he needs to order from the next Daedelus run.

John doesn't remember the exact moment he stopped translating Rodney's looks and gestures into the words Rodney would be saying if he could. All he knows is that he can no longer remember what Rodney's voice sounds like, but he knows that each look indicates a slightly different level of infuriation, and each gesture infers a graduated scale of sarcasm, and the huffs and sighs form the letters of Rodney's shorthand that he types on the laptop when they're alone.

~~~

Radek arrives in the lab to find a note stuck on his laptop, signed by Colonel Sheppard.

"Rodney is right, everyone really is an idiot."

He takes it as permission, and dismantles the stupid talking computer. He leaves it in pieces on the desk and sends an e-mail to Rodney saying that they could use his help in the lab, the same one he's sent every morning since Rodney returned. When he hasn't shown his face by that evening, Radek sends another telling him the lab is empty.

The next morning the computer pieces are gone and Rodney is working at his desk, head down, tapping insistently at his laptop. Yesterday's equations are corrected on the whiteboard in red, together with the annotation: "Are you really this stupid, or have you been sniffing the magic markers again?"

Words were never really necessary, certainly less so for him than others, when it has always felt slightly alien to converse in English. His role had been to fill in the spaces for Rodney, so it's the spaces he concentrates on.

When the science team stop coming to him for direction, and instead approach Rodney's desk, Radek can only breathe a sigh of relief and set up a whiteboard in the corridor on which Rodney can scrawl his instructions. The team's productivity is higher than it's ever been, and Radek can only conclude that a question concerning the veracity of one's doctorate must seem more serious when displayed in public.

Radek doesn't remember the exact moment it happens, but one day he realises he doesn't speak in the lab at all. It's all just sounds, and waving arms, and watching for the pause in Rodney's thought processes. It's only when a technician looks at him blankly that he remembers he can speak at all.

Sometimes, Radek feels like Rodney is the same as he always was, but occasionally, late at night when the rest of the team have left and don’t need his scrawled directions, Rodney's different. He's more intense, as if all the energy he used to pour into words has been redirected to his thoughts. If the intensity scares Radek a little, he doesn't mention it, because he thinks that maybe it scares Rodney more.

Instead, Radek suggests they work on the CPU of the Ancient systems, whilst the rest of the team continue with the subsidiary devices. Previously, they'd never progressed further than frustration with foreign code and seemingly nonsensical subroutines. Now, though, Rodney devotes all his effort to the problem and it isn’t long before he's cracked the coding programme.

~~~

It begins with a few confused scientists and gradually spreads throughout all the personnel. It ends with a furious Caldwell calling Zelenka, Rodney and Sheppard to the morning briefing a full hour before it's due to start. For once, John has absolutely no idea what he's about to be reprimanded for, but by the grin on Rodney's face, he's guilty by association.

Eventually, Elizabeth has to leap in, because Rodney's smirk isn't going away, and Caldwell seems to find it more irritating than when Rodney would answer back.

"Can anyone explain these…anomalies?"

Radek stands in response to a nod from Rodney and explains 'Project Omnipresent' in scientific terms, and then again in more practical terms, leaving out the programming language. He says it means they're getting closer to unlocking all of Atlantis' secrets. He says it means they can reduce their workload by a quarter. He says it means that by using the newly installed protocols, they can instruct Atlantis remotely. John smiles because he knows exactly what it means.

It takes Elizabeth two hours to review the list of error messages, instructions and reminders Atlantis had issued, in Ancient, over the last two weeks, to anyone who had connected to the mainframe. She divides them into piles according to the nature of their instruction, and then according to the degree of insult inferred, and then, finally, according to the presence or absence of swear words. When she's finished, she doesn't ask Rodney to change a thing.

~~~

On his best nights, John doesn't dream at all, he just whispers, "You made Atlantis talk," and Rodney kisses him until they're both out of breath.

~~~



Feedback and con crit appreciated.

[identity profile] mecurtin.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
wowsers. A great solution to a truly terrible problem, one that has my own tongue trying to hide behind my back. I've seen quite a few stories where a character gets blinded or crippled, but this is a first. There's no-one for whom getting their tongue cut out would be more terrible than Rodney, but no-one who's more likely to just power on through it to the other side.

Excellent use of Zelenka, too.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It started out as a challenge to myself not to rely on Rodney so much, and taking away his voice seemed like the obvious way. However, Rodney just has this habit of still being the centre of attention.

Thanks for the comment.

[identity profile] ltlj.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
What mecurtin said. I don't usually like stories where the characters get a permanent injury like that, but this is transformative and cathartic, and really shows just how strong Rodney is. (And I also really like that John killed them, and that Elizabeth was glad he did. Go John. I hope he killed them a lot.)

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for commenting.
My biggest frustration with fic is when characters go through trauma but everything ends up back where it started by the end, so my aim was to make something where the character did actually change and stay changed, so I'm glad that came across

[identity profile] akacat.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
And Rodney's eyes said, "The irony is killing me."

Brilliantly heartbreaking.

"I killed them."

John going out of his way to kill (several) someone(s) seems OOC -- but I'm too busy applauding the sentiment to actually care.

I love how Rodney's snark continues in written form, and how Radek learns to speak Rodney's language.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I struggled with what John did as well. However, when I really thought about what his response would be to something like this, it felt as if his anger and frustration would cause him to act OOC. I guess I also subscribe to the "John is a lot darker than he lets on" school of thought.

I'm glad you're too busy to care! Thanks for the comment.

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[personal profile] amalthia 2005-12-16 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
oh wow I felt really bad for Rodney but I loved how he pulled through and the ending was great. :) thanks for sharing.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you liked it. I may have to apologise to fandom as a whole for injuring Rodney in this way.

[identity profile] portsided.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
urf. *explodes from sheer awe and wonderment at the amazingness of this idea and how it was done and ohmygod his tongue.*

x_X<3 *agrees with everything thats said above* ^

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
ohmygod his tongue, indeed. It didn't strike me until after it was written exactly what a horrible thing that was to do to someone.

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[identity profile] libra-traveller.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad John killed them. Rodney was still himself even without spoken words. Go Radek for taking apart the talking computer. My favorite part,

"The team's productivity is higher than it's ever been, and Radek can only conclude that a question concerning the veracity of one's doctorate must seem more serious when displayed in public. "

That just cracks me up.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
It's funny how a lot of people are so glad John killed them. We're not a very forgiving bunch when someone injures Rodney, are we?

Rodney couldn't stop being Rodney whatever happened.

Thanks for the comment.

[identity profile] chaps1870.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Great story. John was right. Let Rodney find his own way. You wrote it perfectly. :)

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you liked it, thanks for commenting.

[identity profile] sp23.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
The thought of Rodney without speech is chilling, but the way John stands by him was great.

Very interesting story

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's amazing how taking speech away from Rodney is so much more powerful than doing it to anyone else.

Thanks for the comment.
ext_953: Gabriel casually leaning against a wall (Rodney)

[identity profile] toniabarone.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
*G* Go Rodney. Okay, yeah, horrible thing that was done to him but. *L* It figures that Radek would STILL be on the same wavelength as Rodney and adapts to the situation. Loved this. Thanks ever so much for it.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you liked it, thanks.

[identity profile] mackeygenius.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It's terrible, I shudder at the thought of a speechless Rodney.
Poor scientist, too sad but very well written fic.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
spedchless Rodney is a very unstettling thing. Thanks for the comment.

[identity profile] slashfictionfan.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Lovely. Rodney always seems to be 1 half sound and 1 half movement - hands head whatever.. and taking away the sound has taken away that movement too.
Glad to see the smirk back though at the end.. and hero John to look after him... *awww*
Thank you.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
John did end up being a bit of a hero didn't he? I never manage to write straightforward fluffy fics, but at least this one does have some heroish things.

Thanks

[identity profile] bakarti.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow.

There's really nothing I can say that hasn't been said already, so I'll just say that I'm very glad you decided to post this.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, I'm glad you're glad!

[identity profile] othercat.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I really liked the idea of this story, and the characterization, and the way you worked things out.

One thing though...Rodney would still be able to make sounds, and to a certain extent speak without a tongue (or even if just the tendons had been severed), so this made the "soundlessness" lose some of it's impact, for me, anyway. (Though I think it would be in character for Rodney to not make any sound at all, or try not to, at least, if he couldn't talk.) Now, if his vocal cords had been damaged or removed...

This was a great story, over all, and I enjoyed reading it. :>

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
You're absolutely right, he would still be able to make sounds and communicate pretty effectively through them. However, as you said, I genuinely don't think Rodney would want/choose to do that. He'd rather be nothing than half of something. I probably didn't explain that as well in the fic as I should have, though.

Glad you enjoyed reading it despite that, thanks for the comment.

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[identity profile] sylvertongue.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Great (well, horrible, but - ) concept, well explored.

I can see John exacting vengance like that, but I'm not sure I buy Elizabeth's implied order. Hmm.

Loved John's exasperation with Caldwell and Elizabeth. Loved Zelenka, especially his realisation that he doesn't speak much anymore, either.

Really great fic.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you liked it, despite the concept.

I didn't see Elizabeth's actions so much as an implied order as merely accepting what John had done after the fact. I don't think she'd order it, but I think she'd sympathise with John's rationale for doing it. Elizabeth is all about damage limitation and making other people do the morally grey stuff. (that's not a bad thing, it's what makes her a good negotiator)However, reading this back with your eyes, I can see that that perhaps needed to be made clearer.

Thanks for the comment.

[identity profile] shoemaster.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that John "speaks" (reads?) Rodney and he's the one who gets it. And that Rodney is able to make his own way and still be himself dispite the change.

John was excellent in his execution of the Calterans, he took out sixty Genii without trouble, I can easily see him destroying the people that broke Rodney.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
It seemed obvious that John would be the one who gets Rodney, even without the speech. Even though their conversations are the essence of their relationship in canon.

Glad you liked it. Thanks

[identity profile] darkhavens.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that would be the only way to stop him asking questions. *shudders*

And Rodney made Atlantis talk! And use swear words! In Ancient! Ah, bliss. *g*

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
It somehow seems worse than if they do it just for torture - to respond to something that is the essence of Rodney, made it a lot worse.

Atlantis wouldn't be Rodney's if it didn't pick up on a few of his habits.

Thanks
ext_970: (atlantis)

[identity profile] tazzles.livejournal.com 2005-12-16 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't imagine anything that would hit Rodney as hard as losing his tongue. I can understand that trying to learn another form of communication would be humiliating and frustrating for him.
Great that John is the one who understands Rodney first. Am also glad to see that Radek gets there too.
Yay for John whacking all the bad people who did this. I like that John has this darker aspect to his character and isn't all cleanness and light like SG-1 characters. Makes him more interesting.

Really nicely done.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
I wasn't even intending to hurt Rodney in this, just to stop myself relying on him, and then this happened. Of course, he's still the centre of attention....

I'm all for John's darker side too, far more interesting.

Thanks.

[identity profile] justabi.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Dude. I so sent this back to you forever ago! But I still love it.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
No way! *goes and pokes Yahoo* Wow, Yahoo really does hate me, it's not there at all. And you must think I'm a bitch for not saying thank you.

Well, thank you anyway, and feel free to let me know any glaring errors which are still in there.

[identity profile] farwing.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
Very good. Poor Rodney, but also, awesome Rodney.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you!

[identity profile] mcalex22.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes, when I read a story that's different or unique or just plain hot, it sticks in my mind for a long while.

When I read your story on wraithbait, I couldn't stop thinking of what happened to Rodney. I was horrified and to be quite honest, shit-scared. I talk a lot too in real life and I gesture a lot with my hands and the idea of not having a tongue...

Your story remained in my mind for a long time because I couldn't get it out of my head. But I kept going back to re-read it and I have now read it a couple of times.

So here is what I think: scariness aside (that's because I can't bear the thought of Rodney being permanently wounded), it was one of the best stories I have read dealing with Rodney suffering a loss. I liked the fact that the team responded to Rodney and in their own ways, adapted to his silence. I liked Radek still being on the same wavelength as him. I liked the scientists eventually going back to Rodney for guidance.

At first I was appalled that John would kill the aliens for what they'd done, but I found myself completely agreeing with it... I thought his anger was more than justified.

Great story but uh next time and I hope I see more of your work around.

:)

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm glad it stuck in your mind, even if it made you scared. I suppose that's success of a sort...

I'm quite a slow writer, so don't hold your breath for more. But I will try and be less traumatic next time!

[identity profile] quiet000001.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
I really liked this, particularly the way someone who knew Rodney (John) was still able to communicate with and understand him. It mirrors my experience with my husband, who ended up unable to talk due to a tracheostomy and ventilator (he still had his tongue, but it's difficult to speak when there's no airflow over the vocal chords, y'know. :) ) We could 'talk' to eachother with just a look or a facial expression quite easily.

My only thing- and this is from my own experiences, and I read what you said about Rodney going all-or-nothing- is that there was no real mention of lip-reading, which the others could've learned. (Some people are actually naturally quite good at it- I could lipread my husband fairly well within about a week of first needing to, though part of that is also just knowing what he's likely to be saying.) I could see Rodney being possibly more accepting of that as a method of communication, because, well, it puts the onus on other people to learn to understand HIM. :) (Well, as much as they'll ever be able to, inferior intellects that they are. *g*)

His response to the various communication technologies seemed right on, though- most of them SUCK for realtime communication. (He could do a briefing, say, with a talking computer, but the lag time something like that introduces to a normal conversation is horribly frustrating, particularly if you're used to being able to converse at speed.)

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
It's funny you mention lip reading - as it's something I kind of assumed would happen, but after where this ends.

You're right that for many people it's very easy - and words like "idiot", in particular, can't really be mistaken. Therefore it would be something Rodney would very easily adopt, once he'd made it clear he was doing this *his* way.

I guess my aim to keep this shortish (as otherwise some of the impact is lost) meant that some of the other things that go on in my head, don't actually get onto the paper. That's always a shame, but is better than having all the things that go on in my head written down very badly...

Thanks for your comments and insight.

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[identity profile] 2naonh3-cl2.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
wow. i really don't know what to say. aside from, that is, that i loved it. thank you for sharing. i hope you write more fic.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I have written other things, but this is the first Mckay/Sheppard. You never know, maybe there will be more...

[identity profile] morena-donn.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. That's the most powerful thing I've read in quiet a while. So glad you decided to post instead of deleting.

Wonderful mix of heartbreak and a happy ending that didn't feel at all contrived, and I loved how John and Radek understood Rodney when no-one else did.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-18 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, praise indeed. I'm glad the ending didn't feel contrived. I rarely write happy endings, so it felt strange when this one ended in a relatively happy place.

Thanks for the comment.

[identity profile] 3jane.livejournal.com 2005-12-17 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
*shivers*

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-18 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
Shiver in a good way, right?

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[identity profile] kaesaria.livejournal.com 2005-12-18 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome story.

[identity profile] lemonbella.livejournal.com 2005-12-19 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you!

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