King In Wolf's Clothing which is a remix of my Wolf in King's Clothing Lucan story for the NFE. I was really hoping someone would do a missing scene or some other facet of that story since I left so much still that could be said, and I adore what Starbrow did -- with apologies to Lucian's, as it is mostly Caspian/Edmund. It''s just great.
And then, the achingly perfect To His Queen, which was my request for a quintessential, book canon, delicate tale of longing, shall never be, doomed romance that will never, ever be. A single kiss and a lifetime of regret and buckets of angst. It's just lovely.
WingedFlight did another Lucan story, seeking horizons, for several of us that was really great.
And then there's what I wrote.
I wrote two stories, both for Be_themoon, and others.
The first is a basically a rip off of the Being Neighborly chapter from Little Women, after @larmalot suggested on Twitter the idea of the Pevensies as the equivalent of the March girls and their rich neighbor Laurie/Caspian looking at them wistfully out the window. So I copy and pasted the chapter and moved things around and changed it up a bit and turned it into a Lucy/Caspian pre-romance fusion.
Being Neighborly
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Caspian/Lucy Pevensie
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Fusion, Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, Pre-Relationship
Summary Caspian is locked in his tower and feeling poorly. Lucy sets out to rescue the Prince.
The second is a much different thing. I wrote M rated fic for the first time in over 10 years. Edmund/Bacchus, Lucy/Maenads, Lucy/Caspian, so m/m, f/f, and m/f. M rated. Did I mention that? Also voyeurism. And orgy. What it says on the tin. AUTHOR CHOSE NOT TO USE ARCHIVE WARNINGS.
Also, this is NOT part of The Stone Gryphon. I tend to get a lot of hate when I deviate from my usual, and especially with gifts. The worst things I've ever gotten have been for gifts I wrote for other people where readers assumed that I would be delivering more of my usual. This is a standalone, though I've hinted around at this kind of thing for awhile -- Lucy's jokes to Thomas in Father Goose weren't such a joke after all. And I did write Maenad fo the Maquis, 10 years ago and this borrows from some of that.
Opens the Gates of the Heart
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Caspian/Lucy Pevensie, Bacchus/Edmund Pevensie
Additional Tags: Voyeurism
Summary:
"Prepare yourselves for the roaring voice of the God of Joy!"
Euripides, The Bacchae
Being a good Telmarine means Caspian isn't prepared for the God of Joy.