Beautiful – this has a dream-like quality I really like and showcases the love between Richard and Kahlan beautifully. Music: Too Late, by M83.
ETA: The link seems to have disappeared. I do have the vid saved, if you want it.
Beautiful – this has a dream-like quality I really like and showcases the love between Richard and Kahlan beautifully. Music: Too Late, by M83.
ETA: The link seems to have disappeared. I do have the vid saved, if you want it.
”Look, if they catch me,” Bucky muttered, “they’re either going to kill me or they’re going to put me in a box with a little window and—Steve, I can’t.”
Adult, post-Winter Soldier. What if Steve wasn’t going to bring Bucky in, but instead Bucky was going to get Steve out? Utterly captivating.
He can’t control a storm without surrendering some measure of himself to it.
M, Thor POV. I find Thor very difficult to get right, to make him believable, but this fic manages to do so beautifully.
Esca does not want to owe his life to any version of Rome, but here he is.
Adult, mild D/s. A very compelling Esca POV, describing very believably his inner turmoil and his changing feelings towards Marcus.
Once upon a time, there was a swan, white-feathered and proud.
G, angst. A re-telling of Matthew Bourne’s amazing Swan Lake, the Swan’s story touched me deeply and made me ache inside in the best way possible.
An uplifting tribute to a wonderful movie, a love song to the importance of dance and of following your dreams. Music: I Live, by OneRepublic.
Five times Adam hooked up with guys, and one time he fell in love.
Adult, angst. Adam’s POV, this fits into the movie well.
Vid: The Penis Song (Not the Noel Coward Song), by wyomingnot
This vidlet had to be done for this fandom! Music by Monty Python, of course.
”What are you even doing?” Arthur asks, fiddling with the corner of his newspaper like he really wishes Eames would stop trying to solicit him for sex in a bar so he can go back to — Jesus Christ, so he can go back to reading about the Irish debt crisis.
Adult, established relationship. Eames wants to role-play. If only Arthur would co-operate… Spoiler warning: he eventually does, and things get hot as fuck!
This ode to Steve and Peggy’s relationship is very upbeat, all things considered, but somehow it works. Music: That Man, by Caro Emerald (which was used in the opening of “Agent Carter”’s pilot ep).