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The Pillow Book of Tim Bayliss by Maggie The Cat(G)
Fandom::HOMICIDE:LIFE ON THE STREET
Author on lj:
stubbleglitter
Author's websites Elaysian Fields for H:LOTS and others at http://glock_cat_tripod.com/index.html Unaware for popslash at http://boudicca.com/unaware
Pairing: none
Summary:: If our favorite tormented detective kept a pillow book, like in the movie, what might he write? (Haven't seen the movie? Rent it. I'll wait. mmm, Ewan, another pretty man.) Basically, the highs and lows of Homicide as seen by Tim Bayliss.
Why this must be read: Don't let the rating or lack of pairing fool you. This is an amazingly sensual experience, as well as a trip through Tim Bayliss' busy brain.
Depressing things:
The last slip of milk curdled in the jug. Glimpses of Mike's pinkish scalp through his short hair. A wash of red under my name. The yo-yo in Meldrick's top right-hand drawer. Serving the last drink of the night. Running out of batteries.The smell of catfood. Sending letter after letter to a loved one and never getting a reply--oh, how depressing!Red raincoats in gloomy, drizzling, rain. Receiving a business card that is dingy and reused. Books without covers. Falling a few cents short of the total and the shop-clerk refusing to overlook it. This is not only depressing; it is no less than hateful.
Link:: http://maggiecat.tripod.com/hlots/pillowbook.html
Author on lj:
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Author's websites Elaysian Fields for H:LOTS and others at http://glock_cat_tripod.com/index.html Unaware for popslash at http://boudicca.com/unaware
Pairing: none
Summary:: If our favorite tormented detective kept a pillow book, like in the movie, what might he write? (Haven't seen the movie? Rent it. I'll wait. mmm, Ewan, another pretty man.) Basically, the highs and lows of Homicide as seen by Tim Bayliss.
Why this must be read: Don't let the rating or lack of pairing fool you. This is an amazingly sensual experience, as well as a trip through Tim Bayliss' busy brain.
Depressing things:
The last slip of milk curdled in the jug. Glimpses of Mike's pinkish scalp through his short hair. A wash of red under my name. The yo-yo in Meldrick's top right-hand drawer. Serving the last drink of the night. Running out of batteries.The smell of catfood. Sending letter after letter to a loved one and never getting a reply--oh, how depressing!Red raincoats in gloomy, drizzling, rain. Receiving a business card that is dingy and reused. Books without covers. Falling a few cents short of the total and the shop-clerk refusing to overlook it. This is not only depressing; it is no less than hateful.
Link:: http://maggiecat.tripod.com/hlots/pillowbook.html