The girl who's kicking the coke machine
Gender: Female
Location: England. Land of the RAIN~
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Yes, one of those, where after 5 or so they give up.
Anyway,
http://community.livejournal.com/fanfic100/profile is he challenge I've taken. Not that I've joined, I just needed a prompt list... XD
Anyway, first two are done. One Maya centric, one Fran/Adrian. Both may suck, but I liked writing them...
Title: Waterfall
Author: Ayries
Pairing/Characters: Maya
Word Count: 137 (Lol short.)
Warning: Zilch.
Prompt: Water
Maya had a sort of love-hate relationship with water.
On one hand, the waterfalls she had to stand under were absolutely freezing, and made her shoulders ache more than she would have thought possible, and the noise never failed to give her a headache. Well, except when it gave her a migraine. So generally water wasn't in her good books when she did the whole waterfall thing. She really wished waterfalls had thermostats, sometimes.
But then again, she loved the day after. Because the day after, aside from being just a little bit stiff, she felt powerful. Reviatalised. Ready to take on anyone and anything. It was as if some of that waterfall's raw power had blended into her own. And for someone who, just some of the time, felt useless and second best...
Well, like I said- love-hate relationship.
Edit: OK, I wrote another one. I'm on a roll tonight.
Title: Of pillows and kitchens
Author: Ayries
Pairing/Characters: Franziska/Adrian
Word Count: 381
Warning: Mentions two women sleeping in the same bed? Also, not beta-d. And I'm a bad speller...
Challenge: Independence
If there was one thing Franziska von Karma had always valued, and would always value, it was her independence.
Even at the tender age of thirteen she had had noone standing together with her in court. The moment she could move out, she did- her father had hardly been a father figure, at any rate, so she hadn't really lost anything from it. It had almost been like living alone anyway in the large, dim house.
So when she moved in with Adrian Andrews at long last, she wasn't quite sure what to expect from sharing her accommodation. Something of a new experience for her- but then, even though she would never say it out loud, the same feeling of inexperience had plagued her throughout the entire relationship so far.
So she was amazed at just how much had changed. And she was amazed even more by how easy the changes were to handle.
For example, sleeping together in the same bed every night. You could tell who slept where by now, because Adrian had a foolish amount of pillows for one person whereas Franziska just had the single slim blue one. She hadn't considered something like sleeping on the same side of the bed before to avoid having to change the pillows around. (But she quite liked it because when it was dark she knew what side she was on to get up.)
And when they ate. Franziska would be halfway though cooking when Adrian would come in and want to start cooking as well, resulting in the two bumping into each other foolishly and running out of oven space etc, etc, etc. So sometimes one or the other would get sick of it and have to find a dish they both liked and cook for them both. (She especially liked this because she could sit with Adrian as she cooked under the guise of wanting to ensure she didn't make a mess. Not that she'd ever say something so foolishly sentimental out loud, of course.)
But the oddest thing was the company. After so long alone, she just couldn't quite get used to someone randomly coming up behind her and giving her a nervous hug, or someone laughing at her muttered insults as she worked.
It was a sort of nice feeling, though. Odd, but... nice.
Last edited by Ayries Kukku on Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:18 pm, edited 6 times in total.