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storypaint) wrote2009-01-07 04:09 pm
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Day to Day (Clow/Yuuko)
Title: Day to Day
Length: 195 words
Prompt: song meme: "As If," Sara Evans
Pairing: Clow/Yuuko
Other: n/a
Excerpt: She got up every day and woke Clow with a sufficiently violent kiss and they made love in the cool morning hours before they went to work.
Yuuko was born long before women could have played on the stage, but she knew how to act all right. She got up every day and woke Clow with a sufficiently violent kiss and they made love in the cool morning hours before they went to work.
Clow was a big-picture sort of guy-- one eye always in the future, at the result. Yuuko saw the path. They worked very good together. Each day they crept closer to their goal. At night, Yuuko dreamed kaleidoscope dreams in which the great Mokona spoke to her, its words distorted by space and time. She didn't tell Clow about the dreams. He put too much stock in dreams.
They named them both Mokona, twins in name, opposite in appearance. Their children, of sorts. Too much exposure to magic seemed to guarantee impotency in magicians both male and female. They weren't the only ones with created children, though most stuck to human shapes.
Each day Yuuko played upon the stage and pretended that reaching their goal wouldn't mean that Clow would leave. Of course, that was no good in the end.
Length: 195 words
Prompt: song meme: "As If," Sara Evans
Pairing: Clow/Yuuko
Other: n/a
Excerpt: She got up every day and woke Clow with a sufficiently violent kiss and they made love in the cool morning hours before they went to work.
Yuuko was born long before women could have played on the stage, but she knew how to act all right. She got up every day and woke Clow with a sufficiently violent kiss and they made love in the cool morning hours before they went to work.
Clow was a big-picture sort of guy-- one eye always in the future, at the result. Yuuko saw the path. They worked very good together. Each day they crept closer to their goal. At night, Yuuko dreamed kaleidoscope dreams in which the great Mokona spoke to her, its words distorted by space and time. She didn't tell Clow about the dreams. He put too much stock in dreams.
They named them both Mokona, twins in name, opposite in appearance. Their children, of sorts. Too much exposure to magic seemed to guarantee impotency in magicians both male and female. They weren't the only ones with created children, though most stuck to human shapes.
Each day Yuuko played upon the stage and pretended that reaching their goal wouldn't mean that Clow would leave. Of course, that was no good in the end.