Gusmas 2010 |
[Dec. 27th, 2010|01:41 am] |
Title: Home for the Holidays 25: The Kinney College Fund Author: frantic_quest Prompt: December 20: A Phone Call Notes: Season 1 Drabble Series for drabylon dollars!
“How did you afford college, Brian?” Justin asked tentatively. It was always risky asking Brian questions about his past.
“I got an athletic scholarship behind Jack and Joanie’s pathetic backs, and got a loan for the rest.” Brian lit a cigarette and began blowing smoke rings. “It must have been tough getting financial aid on your own. All the paperwork I’ve seen needs parents to co-sign.” “Read the fine print, twat, the co-signer has to be an adult, not a parent.” Brian turned to look at Justin.
“All it took was a phone call to New York City. To Vic.” |
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Gusmas 2010 |
[Dec. 27th, 2010|01:46 am] |
Title: Home for the Holidays 26: Applied Science Author: frantic_quest Prompt: December 21: Solstice Notes: Season 1 Drabble Series for drabylon dollars!
Justin stared dreamily out the window of his Advanced Science classroom, the droning voice of the teacher blending together with Brian’s husky sex-tinged tones in his subconscious.
Justin had been studying at the diner, science book open, when he'd felt hot breath on his neck and Brian’s sexy murmur in his ear.
“And what are you learning today, Sonny-boy? Human anatomy? You’d get a perfect score if you’d study mine.”
Justin had laughed, flattered by the unsolicited attention. “No, it’s astronomy.”
“Winter solstice? Write this down. Shorter days equal longer nights of fucking and sucking. Hands-on demonstration tonight at Babylon.” |
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Gusmas 2010 |
[Dec. 27th, 2010|09:03 pm] |
Title: Blue & Gold Lamé Author: brianswalk Word Count: 100 Prompt: December 18/University of Pittsburgh sign A/N: As always, thanks go to Jeannie. Any remaining errors are mine or intentional. Another drabylon dollar!
Blue & Gold Lamé
Stirring his coffee, Teddy commented, “I must say I’m pleasantly surprised, Em. I thought you’d have first day jitters.”
“I am Emmett Honeycutt,” he declared decisively, “world renowned star Fetch Dixon, everyone’s favorite Queer Guy, lover to football heroes and pickle kings. Why should I be stressed? I can conquer— oh, Teddy!” he broke down, “what was I thinking? I can’t handle college!”
“You were thinking that a business degree would help elevate your catering business to the next level. I happen to agree with you. Just think of it as one more thing to add to your amazing resume.” |
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