ladycallie: (J/A back to back b/w)
2009-08-28 03:02 am

Farscape Fic: Happy We'll Be Beyond the Sea



Title: Happy We'll Be Beyond the Sea
For: The 5th Annual Terra Firma Beach Bash: Kill Us With Cuteness Challenge
Loosely inspired by this image.
Rating: PG
Timeline: A year or so after PKW. D'Argo isn't talking yet.



We'll meet beyond the shore
We'll kiss just as before
Happy we'll be beyond the sea
-Keane, The Iron Sea



It was almost like John remembered. )
ladycallie: (J/A family "Happy End" PKW)
2007-09-01 03:21 am

*silent shock*

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I'm honored. Thank you. 



 
ladycallie: (Farscape - Zhaan "Believe")
2007-01-02 11:58 pm

Farscape Micro fics

Shameless rec' ing post, I'm not fishing for nominations. I'd honestly forgotten to cross post these here. 


Responses to the "I Love You" mirco fic challenge at Terra Firma. 







"Earth Food" challenge


ladycallie: (Farscape: Two Johns "We're very pretty")
2006-11-29 12:35 am

Farscape microfic: Reunions

My response to the "Reunions" challenge at TF.  

Back in the Blue- rated G, set during Kansas
Untitled- rated G, set during Promises




ladycallie: (Aeryn - AHR)
2006-09-21 12:58 am
ladycallie: (Farscape - Crew Welcome)
2006-09-10 07:37 pm
ladycallie: (Aeryn - Raining)
2006-08-20 09:53 pm

Farscape fic: Mad World

Title: Mad World
Setting: Terra Firma, pre-ep
Rating: PG-13 for language
Beta: [livejournal.com profile] lyricalviolet
Word count: 6166
Summary: Pre-episode filler, J/A shippy angst. 
 

Teaser:

Raindrops coursed in miniature rivers down the window pane, each drop holding a distorted reflection of the world before succumbing to gravity, collecting in a growing pool on the ledge. Florida locals had been surprised to wake up and see the normally clear skies clouded over with thick gray pillows bursting at the seams with moisture. The humidity had rocketed as the first drops fell, but lessened when the rain persisted and fell hard and steady, drumming on rooftops, tapping on windows. Occasionally a thunderclap sounded, followed by lightning. Palm branches hissed as they brushed together in the wind, the sound nearly drown out by waves pounding the shore outside the mansion, completing nature's symphony.