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2009-12-04 11:19 am

Questioning (fem!Socrates/fem!Plato)

Title: Questioning
Fandom: Historical RPF
Length: 408 words
Prompt: International Day of Femslash 08: Socrates/Plato genderbent, honor for [livejournal.com profile] sky_pirate_tat
Pairing: fem!Socrates/fem!Plato; fem!Plato/husband mentioned
Other: ...Kinda weird? No real attempt at historical accuracy. Character death.

Excerpt: She'd spent so many afternoons in the square at her mentor's feet that on the day of Socrates's death, she found herself beginning the familiar walk, her feet leading her to the place she had always wanted to be.

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2008-09-17 10:41 pm

Warum (Nietzche/Wagner)

Comm: none
Length: 524
Title: Warum
Prompt: Nietzche/Wagner in the present day, take 2!
Rating/Warnings: G, RPF
Disclaimer: This is a completely fictional representation of two men who are very dead. This fanfic is a derivative of canon material that is not my property. I do not profit from these writings. The opinions and actions expressed in these stories are not necessarily the views and beliefs of the original author or me.

Excerpt: "It has been a while, ya?" Wagner says awkwardly. He looks just the same as he did the last time Nietzsche saw him: fat, ruddy, bad teeth revealed by a grin.

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2007-07-20 11:07 am

Welcome to America (Wagner/Nietzche)

Title: Welcome to America
Prompt: Nietzche/Wagner in the present day
Genre: humor, slash
Rating/Warnings: G, slash
Disclaimer: This is a completely fictional representation of two men who are very dead. This fanfic is a derivative of canon material that is not my property. I do not profit from these writings. The opinions and actions expressed in these stories are not necessarily the views and beliefs of the original author or me.

~~~~~~~for sky_pirate_tat, Nietzche/Wagner in the present day. Thanks Tat, I'm going to Hell. ^^

Excerpt: The teenagers walking by them in a large group were loudly criticizing their period clothing and Old High German. Luckily for the pair, they couldn't understand.

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