element_wizard: (Triv Alec)
Alec Troven ([personal profile] element_wizard) wrote2006-11-22 10:57 am
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Title Watching
Characters [livejournal.com profile] master_troven and [livejournal.com profile] accidental_evil
prompt: 023 Lovers


Alexander loved watching Nicholas. Sometimes he would wake up in the night and just watch him sleep, ghosting a hand over his skin, tracing the lines and contours of his face and body. Watching him breathe and snuggle under the blankets could keep him occupied for hours.

He enjoyed watching him walk and move, that little thing that he did with his head when he was thinking. The way Nicholas looked when he wore his shirts that were just a little bit too big for him. Or when they were practicing, hot and sweaty, a glistening sheen to his skin.

And when they had sex, he loved watching Nicholas' face, trying to get him to writhe and scream in ecstasy. Every little movement, twitch and moan he loved.


Title Sues
Characters Alec (25) Marc-C
Prompt 089 Work


"So, let me get this straight..." Alec said as he perched on a rock in one of the gardens of Rivendell, "She's a Jedi -with a sea foam green lightsaber- who belongs to not the Jedi Order, but some... crack fic Federation like anthropological thing that allows their members to freely interact with the people their study, but she's also from modern day Earth where the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars are fiction and she uses Wikipedia to research the places she's going to?"

"Yes. That about sums it up," Marc-C said as she watched the Council of Elrond with a pair of binoculars.

"That's really stupid... I mean... creatively stupider than usual."

"Yep."


Title: Things I'm Not Allowed to do at the PPC any more
Prompt: 59 food
Characters Alec (24)


Things I'm not allowed to do at the PPC any more:

#27: Tell the New Recruits that if they wander into the kitchens that they'll be turned into meatloaf.

Well, he had come up with that one when his partner had gone off to yell at one of the cooks -about something, he didn't know what- and she never came back but they served a very suspicious looking meatloaf that evening in the cafeteria.

It had seemed like a perfectly reasonable explanation. Gods knew that the cooks were just as cracked as the rest of the agents. And there had always been rumors.

How was he supposed to know that she had fallen in a plot hole?

Honestly.