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harborshore) wrote2010-05-02 09:12 am
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Prompts Post: Female Characters
So it's been a while since I did one of these. I'm working on a number of original fic prompts that are making me very, very happy, but I also feel like writing short things. So. This month is female characters month, I've decided (partly because I signed up for ladiesbigbang, partly just because, you know).
Guidelines for prompt: Leave me a female character, note if you want gen or femmeslash, and a prompt, preferably a crossover or magical scenario but ordinary ones are fine too. So, for instance: Z had no idea what made her knock on the door of that blue telephone box. Or: Veronica Mars was tired of being woken up in the middle of the night to go deal with things the local Sheriff's office couldn't handle, but this time the case was a little more challenging (aliens are not Neptune standard, even if it might sometimes seem that way).
No genderswap this time, please, and no repeats of characters (unless it's one prompt that is Lyn-Z/Stephanie Brown and one that is Lyn-Z gen or something along those lines). Fandoms I'm okay to write: MSI, The Like, Greta Salpeter, other bandom ladies, Leverage, BTVS, DCU, Veronica Mars, the other usual suspects (you're welcome to try asking for someone else if you think I'm capable).
Guidelines for prompt: Leave me a female character, note if you want gen or femmeslash, and a prompt, preferably a crossover or magical scenario but ordinary ones are fine too. So, for instance: Z had no idea what made her knock on the door of that blue telephone box. Or: Veronica Mars was tired of being woken up in the middle of the night to go deal with things the local Sheriff's office couldn't handle, but this time the case was a little more challenging (aliens are not Neptune standard, even if it might sometimes seem that way).
No genderswap this time, please, and no repeats of characters (unless it's one prompt that is Lyn-Z/Stephanie Brown and one that is Lyn-Z gen or something along those lines). Fandoms I'm okay to write: MSI, The Like, Greta Salpeter, other bandom ladies, Leverage, BTVS, DCU, Veronica Mars, the other usual suspects (you're welcome to try asking for someone else if you think I'm capable).
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Or something possibly more suited to you, this is Lyn-Z/Tennessee in my head:
When Lindsey saw the great man perform with his inventions, when she saw the living doll who danced to the self-winding accordion, she heard the cheers and laughter around her as though from a distance. She couldn't believe nobody else saw the sadness in the doll's eyes.
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"So rehearsal was okay," Annie says.
Laena hums noncommittally, flicking at the switches of the espresso machine, and then she hands over Annie's mocha. It's perfect.
Annie sips at it carefully and tries not to stare too obviously at Laena where she's back at the counter, taking the order of someone who bounces too much and grins too obviously. He might go to their school, actually.
Annie hasn't figured out how to smile that big without looking ridiculous, and anyway she tries not to do it around Laena, because surely eventually she'll figure it out.
She can't help but to grin a little when Laena comes back to her between orders, ostensibly to check if she needs anything but really to say, "Hey, I forgot--that new thing you showed us, it was awesome. Made up for how other things are not so great, you know?"
"Really?" Annie grins big, then, because she's such a sucker, such a sucker for Laena complimenting her. "Um, I mean, the only thing sucking is, like."
"Yeah," sighs Laena. "Also, Z and I keep going out of sync and stuff, but you, you're always really on." She slips a cookie over the counter to Annie, who tries to look innocent when taking it but probably fails. (Laena's not supposed to give out cookies, obviously. But her boss isn't working, so it's probably okay.)
"Hey," she says then, possibly emboldened by the sugar. "Want to, I mean, Z has a thing, but we could get together and work on some stuff anyway?"
Laena smiles, slow. "Yeah, I was thinking--" and then she looks over at the line and makes this hilariously horrified face.
"Go work!" Annie says between giggles. "Later, we'll talk when you get off here." And she absolutely does not blush this time. Mostly.
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(...Oh god we probably don't have room for this, do we? But I want it. I want it so bad. Laena working at the coffee shop and Annie pining and it's so cliche but no one ever writes it with girls and. And. I don't even. I want it.)
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PS. Am pretty sure my crush on Laena is visible from SPACE. Send help, pls.
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It was her third time seeing this show; she'd followed it here, to Memphis, Tennessee. It hadn't gotten any less sad along the way.
Lindsey stuck around after, hanging back as he signed autographs, the doll standing behind him, head tilted, unnaturally still. Lindsey couldn't stop looking at her.
Slowly, she backed away, sliding down to hide between two seats in the auditorium. When he was whisked away, the magician-inventor, taken to dinner by his entourage, she stayed, wedged uncomfortably and straining not to sneeze from the dust.
Then everything went quiet. Lindsey scrambled out, stretching her arms out to try and get rid of the strain, and looked up.
The doll was looking right at her.
"Hi," said Lindsey, wondering if she needed to be wound up to talk.
The doll blinked. "Hi," she said uncertainly.
"You, can you talk all the time?" Lindsey asked, unable to figure out how to say what she really wanted to say, which was, "Come away with me."
"Yes," the doll said. "I can talk all the time." She was fidgeting a little, fingers thumbing at the hem of her skirt.
"Do you," Lindsey swallowed, "Do you eat?"
"Not really," said the doll. "I can, but it's not necessary."
"Do you like to?"
The doll looked at her like she had no idea what Lindsey just asked her.
"Do you like food?"
"I don't. I don't know." She looked unhappy at that.
Lindsey bit her lip. "Would you like to find out?"
"I can't go anywhere," the doll said listlessly. "I have to wait to get stored away for the night."
No, Lindsey thought. No you fucking don't have to. "Come on," she said, smiling as widely as she could. "Come on, I'll take you for ice cream, we'll be back before they ever notice."
The doll hesitated.
"What's your name?" Lindsey pressed, and the doll looked at her.
"I don't have a name," she said.
"So pick one," Lindsey said, thinking, come on, come on.
"Perhaps I will go for ice cream," the doll said suddenly. "Perhaps I will, and perhaps I'll find a name on the way."
She stepped out of the spotlight, and jumped off the stage, landing lightly. Lindsey had been prepared to catch her, but grinned when she realized she wouldn't have to. The theatre seemed brighter when she came close, the shadows less heavy.
They walked out together, and Lindsey thought, I'm never letting you come back here, deciding she was going to give her freedom even if it meant she disappeared from Lindsey's life forever.
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