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iamtheenemy.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2007-01-10 02:35 pm
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Revels and Revelations by BT (NC-17)
This story had no rating given, so I ballparked it myself.
Fandom: FROM EROICA WITH LOVE
Pairing: Klaus/Dorian
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: BT's Fanfiction
Why this must be read:
Klaus goes undercover, and as luck may have it, ends up at a Christmas party with Dorian and his family. I like the way that Klaus must struggle to remain in character, even when faced with the infuriating thief. Also, seeing a glimpse of Dorian with his family is interesting, as it shows a new facet of his personality.
"Yes, m’boy, you can. Pack your things and come down to Firsdale for the Christmas houseparty. We’re eleven, and we’d rather be twelve."
"Sir?" said Klaus. Numerology had never interested him.
"My wife prefers it," confided Sir Allen. "You’re at loose ends, you say. Why not tie up with us for the day? My wife, her sisters, one or two others. It’ll be a quiet party in the country."
Klaus rallied. "It’s unexpected, sir… but not unwelcome." What would the appropriate English excuse be to accept it? "I can’t refuse if it’s a lady’s wish, can I?"
Sir Allen gave a hearty grin. "Nor can anyone, m’boy."
Klaus smiled in return. "Thank you, sir." His mind was busy with the implications. Sir Allen Firsdale. This useless ministry office and its possibly-traitorous head. The incredibly inefficient administration of Great Britain as a whole, so incapable of governing itself that MI5 had summoned "Clarence Dobson" for assistance when it and MI6 found themselves at loggerheads. Was he suspected of being more (or less, from Firsdale’s viewpoint) than a junior clerk?
Revels and Revelations
Fandom: FROM EROICA WITH LOVE
Pairing: Klaus/Dorian
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: BT's Fanfiction
Why this must be read:
Klaus goes undercover, and as luck may have it, ends up at a Christmas party with Dorian and his family. I like the way that Klaus must struggle to remain in character, even when faced with the infuriating thief. Also, seeing a glimpse of Dorian with his family is interesting, as it shows a new facet of his personality.
"Yes, m’boy, you can. Pack your things and come down to Firsdale for the Christmas houseparty. We’re eleven, and we’d rather be twelve."
"Sir?" said Klaus. Numerology had never interested him.
"My wife prefers it," confided Sir Allen. "You’re at loose ends, you say. Why not tie up with us for the day? My wife, her sisters, one or two others. It’ll be a quiet party in the country."
Klaus rallied. "It’s unexpected, sir… but not unwelcome." What would the appropriate English excuse be to accept it? "I can’t refuse if it’s a lady’s wish, can I?"
Sir Allen gave a hearty grin. "Nor can anyone, m’boy."
Klaus smiled in return. "Thank you, sir." His mind was busy with the implications. Sir Allen Firsdale. This useless ministry office and its possibly-traitorous head. The incredibly inefficient administration of Great Britain as a whole, so incapable of governing itself that MI5 had summoned "Clarence Dobson" for assistance when it and MI6 found themselves at loggerheads. Was he suspected of being more (or less, from Firsdale’s viewpoint) than a junior clerk?
Revels and Revelations
