FIC: five stories for kink bingo
Jul. 28th, 2013 07:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Writing-wise, it's been a very good summer. I've been kicking the tires of a new fandom (Marvel Cinematic Universe), writing short pieces while I feel my way around the characters and begin to make plans for larger stories (not all of which I've linked here but all are on my AO3) and it's been interesting. I've never really been able to write in comics fandoms (other than a couple of Batman pieces eons ago) partly because of the sprawling canon and various continuities, but partly because if it can be done, they do it to themselves. From deep character pieces to crazy AUs, it's already a part of canon. But being able to focus on one specific version and continuity (with a few pieces still brought in from others because, well, yes), I feel like I'm on good footing. Yes, everyone and their grandfather was writing in this fandom years ago, I know. And I was into it! I just didn't get the bug to write it till now, and now it has hit hard and Steve Rogers is my life.
But anyway, that's not the point of this post. The point of this post is that, alongside that, it's kink bingo season and I've just finished my first bingo!
Sheltered (2061 words) by cjmarlowe
The Little Mermaid. NC-17. Ariel/Eric. Kink Bingo Square: exposure/exhibitionism. Also contains: keraunophilia (aroused by thunderstorms).
There aren't any other humans out in the storm, but that doesn't mean they're alone.
Covet (1051 words)
The Wizard of Oz. NC-17. Kink Bingo Square: foot fetish/shoe fetish. Also contains: fantasy.
'Good witch' is a comparative title—she doesn't need to be that good to earn it.
Grown Up and Done For (1388 words)
Peter Pan. NC-17. Twin/OMC. Kink Bingo Square: anonymity. Also contains: semi-public sexual activity.
All children, except one, grow up. For the Lost Boys, it's exactly as complicated as you think.
The rainbow comes and goes (1940 words)
Anne of Green Gables. PG-13. Anne/Diana. Kink Bingo Square: sensory deprivation.
The blindfold was like permission, to touch all of the things that she'd never dared before.
Go The F**k To Sleep (1348 words)
Sesame Street. R. Bert/Ernie. Kink Bingo Square: endurance. Also contains: orgasm denial.
It's hard to take care of business, even in the dark, when you share a bedroom with your best friend.
For what are probably obvious reasons, I call this my "sorry about your childhood" bingo. :D It didn't start out that way, but when your first two stories are Little Mermaid (a holdover from last year) and The Wizard of Oz (because I'm rereading the series right now), you kind of want to make the effort to carry that through to the end. I might write some meta later about the choices I made, because it was (for me) a pretty interesting process.
This entry was originally posted at http://cj.dreamwidth.org/22084.html.
But anyway, that's not the point of this post. The point of this post is that, alongside that, it's kink bingo season and I've just finished my first bingo!
Sheltered (2061 words) by cjmarlowe
The Little Mermaid. NC-17. Ariel/Eric. Kink Bingo Square: exposure/exhibitionism. Also contains: keraunophilia (aroused by thunderstorms).
There aren't any other humans out in the storm, but that doesn't mean they're alone.
Covet (1051 words)
The Wizard of Oz. NC-17. Kink Bingo Square: foot fetish/shoe fetish. Also contains: fantasy.
'Good witch' is a comparative title—she doesn't need to be that good to earn it.
Grown Up and Done For (1388 words)
Peter Pan. NC-17. Twin/OMC. Kink Bingo Square: anonymity. Also contains: semi-public sexual activity.
All children, except one, grow up. For the Lost Boys, it's exactly as complicated as you think.
The rainbow comes and goes (1940 words)
Anne of Green Gables. PG-13. Anne/Diana. Kink Bingo Square: sensory deprivation.
The blindfold was like permission, to touch all of the things that she'd never dared before.
Go The F**k To Sleep (1348 words)
Sesame Street. R. Bert/Ernie. Kink Bingo Square: endurance. Also contains: orgasm denial.
It's hard to take care of business, even in the dark, when you share a bedroom with your best friend.
For what are probably obvious reasons, I call this my "sorry about your childhood" bingo. :D It didn't start out that way, but when your first two stories are Little Mermaid (a holdover from last year) and The Wizard of Oz (because I'm rereading the series right now), you kind of want to make the effort to carry that through to the end. I might write some meta later about the choices I made, because it was (for me) a pretty interesting process.
This entry was originally posted at http://cj.dreamwidth.org/22084.html.
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Date: 2013-07-29 02:28 am (UTC)Gotta say, I laughed at that *g* Also, no Pooh/Tigger? :P
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Date: 2013-07-29 02:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-29 03:41 am (UTC)This probably means I should read it.
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Date: 2013-07-29 04:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-29 04:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-29 10:42 am (UTC)HAHAHAHA omg.
Seriously though - this is awesome. <3