FB3X Drabble Cascade #167 - 'rot'
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Title: Gretna Green (PG, Fantasy, series, m/m)
Andy & Simon drabbles
Follows from And the Winner Is… and
Love in the Night
Author: charisstoma
Word count: 100
“Anvil Hall. I made the arrangements yesterday.”
“How did you know I’d say yes, Simon?”
“Figured that if I asked nicely and kept you from cumming until we’d tied the knot…”
Narrowing his eyes, Andy glared. “You thought you could…? That’s rotten.”
With a kiss, “tried another way, didn’t I?” was softly said.
“You’d have had better luck after we’d both cum,” Andy’s voice rose. “Or,” he paused and continued more quietly, “like you did, just asking me this morning in the graveyard. Why did you choose the graveyard?”
“More romantic.” Simon grinned, “and it was a grave question.”
“Simon!”
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Date: 2016-06-29 04:14 pm (UTC)Anvil Hall, going fancy, The Old Blacksmith Shop has been there longer, more traditional ;)
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Date: 2016-06-29 07:42 pm (UTC)I would have preferred a photo with a real anvil but all those photos had tacky white writing on the sides of them. You're lucky I didn't use the shaped gravestone that was made to look like a 2 trunked tree stump and one side done in an anvil shape. Evidently it was a couple's grave and one of them was a blacksmith. It was over here though, not in Scotland.
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Date: 2016-06-29 06:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-06-29 07:49 pm (UTC)Lack of windows did bother but um Scotland and at the same time, getting married over an anvil by a blacksmith, seems to connotate to druid times when blacksmiths were wielders of magic.