[rhps] Just a Dream /// Nothing More Than a Dream Title: Just a Dream Author:aaronlisa Fandom:Rocky Horror Picture Show Pairing/Characters: Brad/Janet Rating: FR13 Disclaimer:Rocky Horror Picture Show belongs to Richard O’Brien & Twentieth Century Fox. Prompts: Written for prompt #9 (dream) at LJ’s movie_100 Notes: Set post-movie. Summary:She and Brad can be honest with one another. Word Count: 113
There are times when Janet wants to pretend that it was all a lovely dream. She doesn’t want to think about what happened that rainy night when she and Brad were stuck and went to the old Frankenstein place and what really happened. It’s better if she pretends that it was nothing more than a dream that she had. Yet there are times when Brad will look at her with a hunger in his eyes that makes her ache. Those times are very rare but they happen and she finds herself living for those moments when she and Brad can be honest with one another and about what happened that fateful rainy night.
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Title: Nothing More Than a Dream Author:aaronlisa Fandom:Rocky Horror Picture Show Pairing/Characters: Brad/Janet Rating: FR13 Disclaimer:Rocky Horror Picture Show belongs to Richard O’Brien & Twentieth Century Fox. Prompts: Written for prompt #9 (dream) at LJ’s movie_100 Notes: Set post-movie. Summary: Janet’s life is normal, except for that one night. Word Count: 137
Her life has never been the same since that fateful night when Brad got them lost in the middle of nowhere during a storm. That night has taken on a dreamlike quality and she often finds herself wondering if it really happened. And even if it had happened, Janet has to wonder what difference does it even make now? Ten years later, she’s married to Brad and they have a normal relationship with a normal child and everything is supposed to be prefect. Neither of them talks about that night because it wasn’t normal, it was nothing more than madness. Yet there are times when Brad looks at her and Janet will look at him and she wonders if he sometimes wishes like she does that they hadn’t relegated that night to nothing more than a dream.