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Silk by Cord Smithee NC-17
Fandom: THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
Pairing: Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin
Length: 27K
Author on LJ: Not that I know of.
Author Website: http://www.chromeandgunmetal.com/chrome/archive/quicksearch.html
Why this must be read: A very different look at Illya's home, at least from Napoleon's point of view. It's Cord Smithee, need I really say more? I was surprised that this one had apparently never been recced before. Cord simply writes the some of the best slash I've read. It's truly a shame that he no longer writes in this fandom.
Just a taste: "The room was furnished with two Korean rice chests serving as dressers, their gorgeously inlaid surfaces holding a spare arrangement of censers and a jasmine plant in a tarnished copper planter. Silk-shaded lamps adorned the low trays that stood duty as nightstands; the windows were curtained in heavy swags of what Napoleon thought was batiked silk."
And now I give you "Silk" by Cord Smithee Silk
Pairing: Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin
Length: 27K
Author on LJ: Not that I know of.
Author Website: http://www.chromeandgunmetal.com/chrome/archive/quicksearch.html
Why this must be read: A very different look at Illya's home, at least from Napoleon's point of view. It's Cord Smithee, need I really say more? I was surprised that this one had apparently never been recced before. Cord simply writes the some of the best slash I've read. It's truly a shame that he no longer writes in this fandom.
Just a taste: "The room was furnished with two Korean rice chests serving as dressers, their gorgeously inlaid surfaces holding a spare arrangement of censers and a jasmine plant in a tarnished copper planter. Silk-shaded lamps adorned the low trays that stood duty as nightstands; the windows were curtained in heavy swags of what Napoleon thought was batiked silk."
And now I give you "Silk" by Cord Smithee Silk