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Inside My House by Rhi (NC-17)
Fandom: QUEER AS FOLK: US
Pairing: Gale Harold/Randy Harrison RPS
Author on LJ:
rhiannonhero
Author Website: http://www.rhiannonhero.net
Why this must be read:
Yes, it's RPS (Gale plays Brian Kinney, Randy plays Justin Taylor). Yes, it's fictional. And yes, you will love it. I promise. Rhi writes the story from Gale's perspective, about a feeling of intense need and longing with an unending hint of unfulfillment. There's plenty of smut if that's what you're looking for, but there's also that intense emotional edge that draws you in and makes you really feel something as you're reading. If I ever had to rec an RPS in the QAF: US fandom, this (and its sequel from Randy's perspective, More Than You) would be it.
"Yeah, we all get lonely." That's what he'd wanted to say, but he'd just put on his tennis shoes, and grabbed his coat, muttering, "Yeah, sure. I'll be over."
You don't mind? It's raining pretty hard.
"I don't mind."
He didn't mind. And that was why he was turning left, blinking at the nearly vacant streets, and parking across the street from Randy's place. That was why he was running through puddles, soaking his pants, feeling icy-cold rain pelt his face, and hopelessly brushing water from his eyes as he pressed the ringer to be buzzed inside. Because he didn't mind.
Inside My House
Pairing: Gale Harold/Randy Harrison RPS
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: http://www.rhiannonhero.net
Why this must be read:
Yes, it's RPS (Gale plays Brian Kinney, Randy plays Justin Taylor). Yes, it's fictional. And yes, you will love it. I promise. Rhi writes the story from Gale's perspective, about a feeling of intense need and longing with an unending hint of unfulfillment. There's plenty of smut if that's what you're looking for, but there's also that intense emotional edge that draws you in and makes you really feel something as you're reading. If I ever had to rec an RPS in the QAF: US fandom, this (and its sequel from Randy's perspective, More Than You) would be it.
"Yeah, we all get lonely." That's what he'd wanted to say, but he'd just put on his tennis shoes, and grabbed his coat, muttering, "Yeah, sure. I'll be over."
You don't mind? It's raining pretty hard.
"I don't mind."
He didn't mind. And that was why he was turning left, blinking at the nearly vacant streets, and parking across the street from Randy's place. That was why he was running through puddles, soaking his pants, feeling icy-cold rain pelt his face, and hopelessly brushing water from his eyes as he pressed the ringer to be buzzed inside. Because he didn't mind.
Inside My House