Mar 232007
 

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 Title: Always Second Best 4
Characters: Shiranui Genma, Hagane Kotetsu, Kamizuki Izumo (Gekkou Hayate, in reference)
Rating: E
Warnings: ANGST! YAOI! Ménage à trois! …and referenced past character death.
Notes: Again with the transcription. I seem to have misplaced the paper with the other one on it, but the hand-written text of this one is now transcribed, and I'll finish it soon, I hope.
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Mar 172007
 

Title: Ultrasex: Part II
Characters: Abarai Renji, Ishida Uryuu
Rating: T
Warnings: Questionable implications
Notes: I really don't have much to say about this set except that it's a GIANT PAIN IN MY ASS to find a good smut-inducing Ishida pic. As always, I have a preference for canon images, or at least colour spreads and filler. I try to lay off the fanart, if only because the lines are usually somewhat more questionable.
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Mar 132007
 

Title: Fall of the House of Caliphet
Fandom: Potterverse
Characters: Randall Prince, Augustus Rookwood, (Corvus) Rosier, Antonin Dolohov
Rating: M
Warnings: Relatively disgusting violence and massacre
Notes:(MH AU) It amused me to play with the idea of Death Eaters and the stock market. It amused me more to mercilessly slaughter my favourite OC's entire family. Not to say they didn't have it coming, of course.
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Mar 052007
 

Title: Ultrasex: Part I
Characters: Kyoraku Shunsui, Ukitake Jyuushirou
Rating: T
Warnings: Questionable implications and one expletive.
Notes: Okay, so today I learned that too much MSI is bad for the art!bunnies. Or, rather, it's bad for me because the art!bunnies eat my brain. Part 1 is Ukitake and Shunsui.
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Feb 192007
 

Title: I'd Ship That (Ukitake/Shunsui)
Fandom: Bleach
Characters: Ukitake Jyuushirou, Kyoraku Shunsui
Rating: G-
Warnings: None
Notes: I had a real Ukitake fanboy moment. It spawned this icon and probably some other things to come later, like the Ukitake x Ishida fic that's presently gnawing my ass off. I don't even know where that came from, but once the idea happened, I couldn't quite make it go away.
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