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crack_van2008-06-20 03:55 pm
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In The Box by Dyce (PG-13)
Fandom: FIREFLY
Pairing: none
Length: 2,500+ words
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: ff.net page
Why this must be read:
"Crate them up."
Gil Takei wasn't a bad man. Sure, Mal Reynolds had crossed him up and cost him a lot of money, but that didn't mean Gil was going to shoot him or torture his crew or even blow up his ship. (Although he had considered that last one.)
Nevertheless, Gil felt it was necessary to in some way demonstrate to Mal that he was unhappy about their situation.
Posting him back to his ship was not only a sufficiently pointed but basically humane solution, it was also damned funny.
Yes it is! In addition to the funny, what's also great is the character interaction between each of the 3 pairs that are cooped up together. River and Jayne are particularly amusing.
In The Box
Pairing: none
Length: 2,500+ words
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: ff.net page
Why this must be read:
"Crate them up."
Gil Takei wasn't a bad man. Sure, Mal Reynolds had crossed him up and cost him a lot of money, but that didn't mean Gil was going to shoot him or torture his crew or even blow up his ship. (Although he had considered that last one.)
Nevertheless, Gil felt it was necessary to in some way demonstrate to Mal that he was unhappy about their situation.
Posting him back to his ship was not only a sufficiently pointed but basically humane solution, it was also damned funny.
Yes it is! In addition to the funny, what's also great is the character interaction between each of the 3 pairs that are cooped up together. River and Jayne are particularly amusing.
In The Box