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caiusbackup) wrote2006-06-17 08:06 pm
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Taking requests!
Hey, all. Since I enjoyed doing fic requests so much last time (way back when in August!), I'm going to do it again.
Give me a character, pairing, situation, or whatever (preferably related to something I've discussed here or elsewhere indicated I know something about--rather a lot of the DCU is fair game, and Increasing Amounts of Marvel, Mostly Related to Captain America), and I'll most probably write you a short fic.
Give me a character, pairing, situation, or whatever (preferably related to something I've discussed here or elsewhere indicated I know something about--rather a lot of the DCU is fair game, and Increasing Amounts of Marvel, Mostly Related to Captain America), and I'll most probably write you a short fic.
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And well, he wasn't personally opposed to this sort of thing, as long as it didn't hurt anybody--the problem was, it wasn't actually any *quieter*, either.
Both he and Jim had attempted, on occasion, to explain the concept of "discretion" to Namor, but had only succeeded in getting it dismissed as beneath him. And when Jim was...beneath Namor (and Steve had never ever needed to know that little detail) he seemed to have forgotten that he'd ever argued for the concept.
For himself, well, if that was what it took to have relative harmony on the Invaders, he could sleep through the sound of gunfire when he had too, and he's heard far worse on the battlefield. The boys, as well, although Bucky had an unfortunate tendency to make jokes about it and Toro made great show of not wanting to know ANYTHING about his mentor's more personal affairs.
It was when they were travelling with military detachments that Captain America had to draw the line and go suggest discretion personally. Between explaining to embarrassed COs that, no, military restrictions on homosexuality did not apply either to androids or half-breed princes of Atlantis and it would be not only futile but counterproductive to attempt to enforce such things and dealing with the rash whispers of the soldiers before Namor did...well.
Steve suppressed a long-suffering sigh and knocked. Loudly.
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Oh Namor.
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...you, ma'am, WIN. Forever. At all things possible. That was probably the most awesome thing I have ever read. And I have read the Bible (well, parts of it).
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