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crack_van2009-12-10 11:08 pm
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None So Bright by zelda_zee (NC17)
Fandom: LOST
Characters/Pairing: Sawyer/Sayid
Length: 14,129 words
Author on LJ:
zelda_zee
Author Website: Masterlist
Why this must be read: Here’s this month’s porn rec, and I picked the most EPIC one that I have bookmarked---look at that wordcount!
zelda_zee is this fandom’s go-to porn writer, but what makes her writing so great is her fabulous imagery, her perfect characterization, and the realism that she imbues into even the nuttiest plots. The sex here is jaw-droppingly hot… and just keeps going in a way that makes the reader feel just as deliciously out of control as Sayid. However, although this fic is technically just PWP---it’s about sex pollen, for heaven’s sake---she’s so good that it ends up being quite a lovely comment on Sawyer and Sayid’s relationship, and the ending is fantastic.
Excerpt:
Anyway, the guy was better company than pretty much anyone else back at the beach, so he guessed if he was going to be lost with someone he could do worse. Not a chatterbox, that was for sure. Only talked when he actually had something to say. Sawyer, who made it a practice to speak as often as possible but most particularly when he had nothing to say, appreciated that economy in others.
None So Bright
Characters/Pairing: Sawyer/Sayid
Length: 14,129 words
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: Masterlist
Why this must be read: Here’s this month’s porn rec, and I picked the most EPIC one that I have bookmarked---look at that wordcount!
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Excerpt:
Anyway, the guy was better company than pretty much anyone else back at the beach, so he guessed if he was going to be lost with someone he could do worse. Not a chatterbox, that was for sure. Only talked when he actually had something to say. Sawyer, who made it a practice to speak as often as possible but most particularly when he had nothing to say, appreciated that economy in others.
None So Bright