leela_cat
12 January 2013 @ 05:57 pm
Prompt #066: Sight  
Title: Morning After (the Night Before)
Author: Leela ([personal profile] leela_cat)
Pairing/Characters: Adam/Tommy
Rating: PG
Word Count: 4x100
Content/Warning(s): AU
Author's notes: Written for [community profile] glam_100, prompt #066: sight. Many thanks to [profile] aislinntlc for the preread.

This continues from last week's drabble-set, Aftermath.

Morning After (the Night Before) )

.
 
 
Current Mood: lazy
 
 
leela_cat
12 January 2013 @ 10:12 pm
Prompt #066: Sight  
Title: Sense Memory
Author: Leela ([personal profile] leela_cat)
Pairing/Characters: Adam/Tommy
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 100
Content/Warning(s): AU
Author's notes: Written for [community profile] glam_100, prompt #066: sight. Many thanks to [profile] aislinntlc for the beta.


Tommy remembers what it was like to see, to bounce across a stage without worrying about tripping or falling. He remembers the delight on the faces of the audience when Adam's voice spirals up just one note higher.

He misses the laughter in his niece's eyes, and the ever-present grief in his mother's.

But most of all, on nights like this, he misses seeing Adam give up control in that moment when Adam's buried so deep inside him that they're almost one person.

He'd trade almost anything to see that again.

Anything but Adam and the music they make together.

.
 
 
Current Mood: indescribable
 
 
kittys_devil
12 January 2013 @ 10:31 pm
prompt# 066: Sight  
Title: Not seeing, but feeling.
Pairing/Characters: Tommy Joe Ratliff/Isaac Carpenter
Rating (Word Count): G (100)
Warning(s): none
Author's notes: Unbeta'd, all the mistakes are mine. This image just wouldn't leave my head:)



Tommy sits in the middle of the room, a blindfold over his eyes, headphones in his ears and his favorite guitar in his lap. He can’t feel Isaac, but he knows he is sitting behind him waiting. Tommy takes a breath and let’s his fingers find the strings by feel. He doesn’t play anything in particular, but when Isaac’s hands start gently tapping a rhythm on his back, Tommy slowly begins to relax.

When he's like this, not seeing, but feeling the music they make, his frustrations leave and he’s left with a calmness that only Isaac can give him.