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Unfinished Business by Maygra (explicit)
Fandom: THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS
Pairing: Dominic Toretto/Brian O'Conner
Length: 84.000 words
Author on LJ:
maygra
Author's website: assignations.org
Why this must be read: This story is recced in many places and deservedly so. It has the status of being a fandom classic. It's long and plotty and a wonderful read. Plus, there are sequels and other stories that take place in the same story universe. Unfinished Business is an alternative ending of the first movie and a great Dom/Brian first time story.
He saw the shadow move before he actually registered the sound, the click. Instinct and surprise should have made him move faster, but he was almost on the shadow before he noticed it, before it moved. It was no tackle, more like tripping, legs tangling with his, a heavier body and an amazingly solid fist punching into his lower back even while he twisted around to meet his attacker head-on. That faint filtered light from the windows and the kitchen shone off skin and a white t-shirt. A mostly white t-shirt. So glaring now even in the half-light and how had he missed it? How had he missed Dom sitting in his living room?
Unfinished Business
Pairing: Dominic Toretto/Brian O'Conner
Length: 84.000 words
Author on LJ:
Author's website: assignations.org
Why this must be read: This story is recced in many places and deservedly so. It has the status of being a fandom classic. It's long and plotty and a wonderful read. Plus, there are sequels and other stories that take place in the same story universe. Unfinished Business is an alternative ending of the first movie and a great Dom/Brian first time story.
He saw the shadow move before he actually registered the sound, the click. Instinct and surprise should have made him move faster, but he was almost on the shadow before he noticed it, before it moved. It was no tackle, more like tripping, legs tangling with his, a heavier body and an amazingly solid fist punching into his lower back even while he twisted around to meet his attacker head-on. That faint filtered light from the windows and the kitchen shone off skin and a white t-shirt. A mostly white t-shirt. So glaring now even in the half-light and how had he missed it? How had he missed Dom sitting in his living room?
Unfinished Business

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