bironic (
bironic.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2007-04-08 10:04 am
Faking It by onewayfreak (NC-17)
Fandom: HOUSE M.D.
Pairing: Foreman/Chase and House/Wilson
Author on LJ:
onewayfreak
Author Website:
sexdrugsand
What isn't normal about this night is the fact that Foreman and Chase aren't alone in Chase's bedroom, and while being watched will almost always, understandably, make a person a little more conscious of their performance, there's something notably different when it's not just anyone watching, but your boss, and your boss' best friend.
Why this must be read: Porn, people. Hot, hot porn. With consensual voyeurism. And an unusual pairing as depicted by one of its masters. Writing from Chase’s perspective,
onewayfreak shines the spotlight on Foreman/Chase while House/Wilson takes a backseat to the action (though there are some very hot and in-character H/W moments as well). This focus works marvellously, both within the context of the story—what Foreman and Chase originally meant to be an exaggerated performance slips into real passion as the sex intensifies, and Chase forgets that they have an audience—and in a meta sort of way—giving a rare pair more attention than the fandom’s most popular slash relationship, whose dynamic most of us already know well enough to be able to guess what’s going on behind the tidbits
onewayfreak provides. And did I mention, hot?
Faking It
Oh, and if established relationships for a rare pair isn't your thing, you can always fill in some background at
sexdrugsand and
simmyschtuff, the writing journals of
onewayfreak and his/her Chase/Foreman partner-in-crime
simmysim, respectively.
Pairing: Foreman/Chase and House/Wilson
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
What isn't normal about this night is the fact that Foreman and Chase aren't alone in Chase's bedroom, and while being watched will almost always, understandably, make a person a little more conscious of their performance, there's something notably different when it's not just anyone watching, but your boss, and your boss' best friend.
Why this must be read: Porn, people. Hot, hot porn. With consensual voyeurism. And an unusual pairing as depicted by one of its masters. Writing from Chase’s perspective,
Faking It
Oh, and if established relationships for a rare pair isn't your thing, you can always fill in some background at
