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p-zeitgeist.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2011-12-21 10:30 pm
Entry tags:
Mirror, Mirror by Cat In My Fridge (Explicit)
Fandom: KUROSHITSUJI
Pairing: Sebastian/Ciel
Length: 7800 words
Author on LJ:
yinake
Author Website: Cat In My Fridge at ff.net
Why this must be read:
Continuing the day's theme of hot porn for a cold night, "Mirror, Mirror" is a portrait of a relationship, as we see it revealed over the course of a single late-night encounter between Sebastian and an older Ciel. This is a darker and more pessimistic take on that relationship than anything in my previous recs, and arguably more pessimistic than canon: here we have a Sebastian and Ciel who are inextricably bound together, and as fascinated by one another as ever, but who never quite like each other. The ambivalence and complexity of their relationship, and its neverending shifts of power and control, only fuel the heat between them here: it's clear in every word of the story why these two can't keep their hands off each other, whether they think they should or not. And the exchange about kisses at the very end is exquisite and chilling.
Mirror, Mirror
Pairing: Sebastian/Ciel
Length: 7800 words
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Cat In My Fridge at ff.net
Why this must be read:
Continuing the day's theme of hot porn for a cold night, "Mirror, Mirror" is a portrait of a relationship, as we see it revealed over the course of a single late-night encounter between Sebastian and an older Ciel. This is a darker and more pessimistic take on that relationship than anything in my previous recs, and arguably more pessimistic than canon: here we have a Sebastian and Ciel who are inextricably bound together, and as fascinated by one another as ever, but who never quite like each other. The ambivalence and complexity of their relationship, and its neverending shifts of power and control, only fuel the heat between them here: it's clear in every word of the story why these two can't keep their hands off each other, whether they think they should or not. And the exchange about kisses at the very end is exquisite and chilling.
Mirror, Mirror
