On September 1st the Bring Back The Porn Challenge takes place on Insane Journal. While it's not the first over here anymore, it certainly still is somewhere on this planet.
I came across this writing challenge through
armanya ’s journal a few weeks ago. And because I was supposed to make graphics for BBB, of course I felt inspired to write some drabbles.
One of those drabbles is a bit explicit, so I'm posting everything that I wrote on AO3, and Chapter 14 will be linked for BBTP.
Title: 100 Ways To Say “I Love You” (not really 100, actually)
Author:
winterlover
Fandom/Characters: Bandom, Killjoys Universe
Word Count: 100
Rating: mature
Summary: see title
Warnings/Spoilers: usual Killjoys-related violence
Author's Notes: I don’t own any of those characters. They belong to themselves. Nothing I write about has actually happened. Except when it has. But I wouldn’t know.
Love in these drabbles is romantic love, brotherly love, friendship and love of family. In addition to not letting the characters directly say “I love you”, I also tried to avoid to incorporate the words of the “title” into the drabbles. Sometimes the “titles” are interpreted very widely which is necessary when the story is set in a post apocalyptic world.
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One of those drabbles is a bit explicit, so I'm posting everything that I wrote on AO3, and Chapter 14 will be linked for BBTP.
Title: 100 Ways To Say “I Love You” (not really 100, actually)
Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom/Characters: Bandom, Killjoys Universe
Word Count: 100
Rating: mature
Summary: see title
Warnings/Spoilers: usual Killjoys-related violence
Author's Notes: I don’t own any of those characters. They belong to themselves. Nothing I write about has actually happened. Except when it has. But I wouldn’t know.
Love in these drabbles is romantic love, brotherly love, friendship and love of family. In addition to not letting the characters directly say “I love you”, I also tried to avoid to incorporate the words of the “title” into the drabbles. Sometimes the “titles” are interpreted very widely which is necessary when the story is set in a post apocalyptic world.