i loved you then as i love you still
Jan. 1st, 2013 05:20 pmSnow White and the Huntsman
Met In Her Aspect And Her Eyes by
jedibuttercup
Really lovely story of what happens after the movie ends.
Say It Clear by
mardia
"In the countryside, they don't call me Huntsman, you know. They call me the Queen's man, say that I'm your eyes and ears out in the world." He's quiet for a moment, then says at last, "I am, you know, through and through." Really lovely look at Snow and her Huntsman, after the movie.
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Brave
Some Unexpected Properties of Wood by
Fahye
As the eldest Merida had borne the brunt of her protectiveness, too; nobody had told Elinor that along with children came the knowledge that you would tear holes in anyone or anything who tried to hurt them, and for years this knowledge had felt too large for her, almost its own creature. The only time it had fitted perfectly beneath her skin was here, in this ancient space, when Mor'du was trying to kill her daughter and Elinor's skin had been everything that the wild and instinctual rush of defense demanded: larger, stronger, with claws attached. Knowing that you would tear holes was one thing. Actually being able to do it was something else entirely, a furious and prideful exultation that filled your heart and your mouth like the taste of blood.
Artio was a protector, yes. But even Elinor the queen with her needle-pricked hands and weak arms would match any bear or goddess, and defy any force to stand against the natural savagery of a mother. This is fantastically lovely and a wonderful follow-up to the movie, where we see Merida and Elinor learning to put into practice the things they learned from their adventure.
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The Mummy
From the Sacrificial Altar of the Concubine of Isis by
slipsthrufingers
Evie talks her way out of trouble with a bit of relationship advice. Hilarious.
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Met In Her Aspect And Her Eyes by
Really lovely story of what happens after the movie ends.
Say It Clear by
"In the countryside, they don't call me Huntsman, you know. They call me the Queen's man, say that I'm your eyes and ears out in the world." He's quiet for a moment, then says at last, "I am, you know, through and through." Really lovely look at Snow and her Huntsman, after the movie.
~*~
Brave
Some Unexpected Properties of Wood by
As the eldest Merida had borne the brunt of her protectiveness, too; nobody had told Elinor that along with children came the knowledge that you would tear holes in anyone or anything who tried to hurt them, and for years this knowledge had felt too large for her, almost its own creature. The only time it had fitted perfectly beneath her skin was here, in this ancient space, when Mor'du was trying to kill her daughter and Elinor's skin had been everything that the wild and instinctual rush of defense demanded: larger, stronger, with claws attached. Knowing that you would tear holes was one thing. Actually being able to do it was something else entirely, a furious and prideful exultation that filled your heart and your mouth like the taste of blood.
Artio was a protector, yes. But even Elinor the queen with her needle-pricked hands and weak arms would match any bear or goddess, and defy any force to stand against the natural savagery of a mother. This is fantastically lovely and a wonderful follow-up to the movie, where we see Merida and Elinor learning to put into practice the things they learned from their adventure.
~*~
The Mummy
From the Sacrificial Altar of the Concubine of Isis by
Evie talks her way out of trouble with a bit of relationship advice. Hilarious.
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