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toujours_nigel) wrote2019-03-06 10:48 am
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31 Flavours: Leverage
Today's rec is a pair of Leverage OT3 vids which just make my heart so very happy.
Parachute (3:33) by
thingswithwings
Fandom: Leverage
Relationships: Alec/Parker, Alec/Eliot, Eliot/Parker, OT3 OT3 OT3
Content Notes: no standard notes apply. There's a very little bit of blood.
too peculiar for love (1:50) by
thingswithwings
Fandom: Leverage
Relationship: Alec/Eliot/Parker
Content Notes: none
Parachute is stupendous, and got all the love, but 'too peculiar for love' is lilting and quiet and needs more of it. ♥
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Today's drabble is about
Her sons love their brother most, and Devavrat keeps darting guilty glances at her when he meets her with them hanging off his shoulders.
It is only the guilt that is surprising. The father who sired her loved her brother best, the father who raised her loved peace for his people. Parasar loved the thought of a child before he had sired one, and whatever Vyas loves best in the world, it is not his mother. Even Shantanu, who senselessly desired her, had loved his son more.
Satyavati has greater things to worry her than the love of her menfolk.
Parachute (3:33) by
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Fandom: Leverage
Relationships: Alec/Parker, Alec/Eliot, Eliot/Parker, OT3 OT3 OT3
Content Notes: no standard notes apply. There's a very little bit of blood.
too peculiar for love (1:50) by
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Fandom: Leverage
Relationship: Alec/Eliot/Parker
Content Notes: none
Parachute is stupendous, and got all the love, but 'too peculiar for love' is lilting and quiet and needs more of it. ♥
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Today's drabble is about
Her sons love their brother most, and Devavrat keeps darting guilty glances at her when he meets her with them hanging off his shoulders.
It is only the guilt that is surprising. The father who sired her loved her brother best, the father who raised her loved peace for his people. Parasar loved the thought of a child before he had sired one, and whatever Vyas loves best in the world, it is not his mother. Even Shantanu, who senselessly desired her, had loved his son more.
Satyavati has greater things to worry her than the love of her menfolk.
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