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Title: Heartsong
Archive: Open Scrolls Archive
Character: Maglor/OFC
Rating: R
Warnings: adult situation
Genre: Romance
Summary: Two bards, hands, whispers, movements and finding each other in longing.
Author notes: initially drabbled for Drabble Madness challenge Ass'kicking hawties (well it is pretty obvious Maglor is that for me) and OSA drabble challenge #62: Mind in Gutter.
Warm and soft hands, slightly marred and calloused by wars, slide over my skin, stirring a longing I feel for him. His soft and yet commanding voice beckon me to give into his wish and my mind eagerly responds to him, wanting to be quenched by his fire. He is a master of all instruments; I mould into his hands and hear how my lips bring forth a different sound with every ministration he evokes. Soon our voices join, two bards alike, trying to create a song of two souls, but also to fulfil a need so ancient and pure.
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From the History of Middle Earth, Peoples of Middle Earth XII
But Curufin, dearest to his father and chief inheritor of his father's skills, was wedded, and had a son who came with him into exile, though his wife (unnamed) did not. Others who were wedded were Maelor (Maglor), Caranthir.
{edit, the second bit I wrote for the
drabble_madness was Autumn Hunter, because Celegorm did had his opinion about that as well}
Archive: Open Scrolls Archive
Character: Maglor/OFC
Rating: R
Warnings: adult situation
Genre: Romance
Summary: Two bards, hands, whispers, movements and finding each other in longing.
Author notes: initially drabbled for Drabble Madness challenge Ass'kicking hawties (well it is pretty obvious Maglor is that for me) and OSA drabble challenge #62: Mind in Gutter.
Warm and soft hands, slightly marred and calloused by wars, slide over my skin, stirring a longing I feel for him. His soft and yet commanding voice beckon me to give into his wish and my mind eagerly responds to him, wanting to be quenched by his fire. He is a master of all instruments; I mould into his hands and hear how my lips bring forth a different sound with every ministration he evokes. Soon our voices join, two bards alike, trying to create a song of two souls, but also to fulfil a need so ancient and pure.
--
From the History of Middle Earth, Peoples of Middle Earth XII
But Curufin, dearest to his father and chief inheritor of his father's skills, was wedded, and had a son who came with him into exile, though his wife (unnamed) did not. Others who were wedded were Maelor (Maglor), Caranthir.
{edit, the second bit I wrote for the
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Date: 2006-11-25 02:15 am (UTC)I love the instruments and bards comparison :)