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Dance Circles Around the Pieces of Your Heart (1864 words) by anr
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Original Female Character/Original Male Character
Characters: Original Female Character, Original Male Character
Additional Tags: Toxic Parent, age gap, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Kissing, Touching, Older Man/Younger Woman, Bartender/Customer
Summary: She's a little surprised by how much she wants him to be single. Available.

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Sometimes I Breathe You In and I Know You Know (3013 words) by anr
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Heroes (TV 2006), Heroes Reborn (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Claire Bennet/Peter Petrelli
Characters: Peter Petrelli, Claire Bennet
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Uncle/Niece Incest, Incest, Time Travel Fix-It, Touching, Kissing
Summary: He thinks about how he runs at the mouth some days, rambling about whatever comes to mind, talking about her. How she's eighteen, and his niece, Nathan's daughter, his family and a teenager and how he's going to go to hell because of the way he thinks about her, he knows it.

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I thought it might make a change to write something here and post it straight away, instead of in two weeks or three or four months, idk, shocking but still. (I continue as before, getting a little more useful with every few days.) In the meantime, here are some fannish things that made me happy in this last week:

1. Another Enigma fic! \o/ 0_o

All Tapped Out (665 words) by misura
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Enigma (2001)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Tom Jericho/Hester Wallace
Characters: Tom Jericho, Hester Wallace, Wigram (Enigma 2001)
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Vignette, Missions Gone Wrong
Summary: “What the bloody hell was that?”


2. Sesskasays, whose Classic Who reactions I have enjoyed so much... is going to be doing Blake's 7! I did not dare really hope, but yay. I cannot wait for her to meet Servalan.


3. Small Prophets, on the iPlayer, a 6-part comedy from Mackenzie Crook, who did The Detectorists. It has all the mix of slow build, appreciation of small things & being v down to earth of the former, with actual supernatural ingredient in shape of six humunculi that Michael Sleep (Pearce Quigley) grows in his garden shed, for reasons. I haven't watched most of ep6 yet, but cannot imagine it producing any reason in the last 27 minutes for me not to rec it warmly here.


4. Another magnitude of miraculous on from Enigma-fic - a Rufus/Adam vidlet for A Fatal Inversion (Jeremy Northam & Douglas Hodge in 1991/2) from someone on YT:



Like. This is why I wrote Rufus/Adam fic that nobody wanted! And this doesn't even have the shots with the dinner party and the make up, but, lol, I feel like it is a much more compelling argument for watching it than me saying it's very good. XD


Anyway, creative people continue to be a Good Thing is all. <3
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No One Comes Close to You (3665 words) by anr
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con, Underage Sex
Relationships: Original Female Character/Original Male Character
Characters: Original Female Character, Original Male Character
Additional Tags: Teacher/Student, Obsession, teenage girl/adult male, Touching, Sex, Kissing, Non-Consensual, Rape, Underage Rape/Non-con, Time Period: 1990s, Loss of Virginity, Age Difference, Power Imbalance, Creampie
Summary: "Miss Gallagher," he says, no nonsense, "a moment if you please."

She blinks at him, the corners of her smile turning down for a heartbeat before she nods and closes her locker and walks over, following him into the classroom. "Yes?"

The lack of a sir, or his name, on the end of that yes rubs him the wrong way, and he knows that's why she doesn't say it -- she's so fucking calculating sometimes, he hates it -- but it also reminds him of all the other ways she's been frustrating him since coming back from winter break. The shine of her lip gloss and the smell of her perfume and the height of her hemline. All the looks she's given him, and the way she shifts in her seat when he's talking, and the fucking hearts on her o's.



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I've had this post stashed away since late November, meaning to come back to it and write something more sensible about The Stone Tape that wasn't how much I wanted to icon Jane Asher's face. The reviews were already at least a couple months out of date, I think. Then life intervened and alas, I have even less brain now than then, so I should get on and post it anyway.




Eye in the Sky (2015)

This was one of the later things I pulled off Jeremy Northam's CV. The JN tumblrs reckoned it was a good one - and it was.

It's about an international military and political operation to capture the three top leaders of an Islamist extremist group in Somalia, with various layers of people involved via video conference - the UK Colonel in charge (Helen Mirren), the US soldiers running the 'eye in the sky' (Aaron Paul, Phoebe Fox), the Somali agents on the ground (esp. Barkhad Abdi), and a small group overseeing it from a meeting room in Whitehall (Alan Rickman as General Benson, Jeremy Northam as the Minister in charge, Monica Dolan as PR), plus various others who need to be consulted, including Iain Glen as the Foreign Secretary. And right there in the middle of it all, is Alia (Aisha Takow), a child who lives close to the target house.

Cut for more details )

Smartly made modern film, but also exactly the kind of knotty moral problem and intelligent writing you'd have got in a Play of the Month.

Talking of which...


Nigel Kneale's The Stone Tape (BBC 1972)

I this via Talking Pictures, after having heard of it forever, and it was great! I really loved it. The creepy concept, the scientific approach - I really wished I had screencaps so I could icon Jane Asher in it (she was wonderful generally, not just icon-able) and everything. The way that the misogyny was used was also great, and took me by surprise because I had felt my one other Nigel Kneale did give way to a 1960s/70s misogynistic trope that I had seen too often by that point, but perhaps the "seen too often" part was more of the problem, because this just made me sit up and do the, "Oh. oh" moment for real. Highly recommended if you like any brand of creepy UK 70s TV. (It IS creepy/disturbing, though. This is not a chirpy watch that will end well, please do note). It starred some other people who weren't Jane Asher, too, like Iain Cutherbertson and they were all also good, I just didn't want to icon them and their face and their red hair in quite the same way. XD

So glad I finally watched it & I enjoyed it even in summer, when I so often can't manage TV downstairs.


Official Secrets (2019)

EitS having been so good, when I realised that this one (featuring one of the 2 brief cameos that are all JN has done since 2016) was also directed by Gavin Hood, I checked for a cheap copy & obtained it poste haste. I really liked this too, and watching them close together made me think even more highly of both - this is the story of a real incident from 2002, while EitS is a theoretical piece behind its tension, but underneath, they're both smartly done morality plays with excellent casts. (Incidentally, there are 3 actors who feature in both - Monica Dolan, John Heffernan and Jeremy Northam).

When I looked up both films online the first description is always "underrated" and the Guardian apparently ran a piece for Keira Knightley's 40th earlier this year recommending a top list of her films to watch, and put Official Secrets at no. 1.

Official Secrets isn't as tightly contained as EitS, as it's based on a real UK whistleblower incident from 2002, but which ended up not having much effect, so it's a really unusual thing to tackle (& as faithfully as this - they had a lot of the real people involved in the production in some way or other). As before, it's a large but excellent cast (Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Adam Bakri, Matt Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Indira Varma & more).

More under here, although not really spoilery )


Anyway, after watching both, I got excited by clearly liking a director's stuff, so I looked up what Gavin Hood had done since - and the answer was nothing, dammit! (Before that he did Wolverine and Ender's Game, which are not tightly done morality plays. I mean, I assume not?? But I might need to investigate the first half of his CV more closely sometime. He has something upcoming lurking on imdb, which sounds more similar, but I'm not sure if that's real, or just a production hell mythical something or other.)
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This came out yesterday-ish and I may have spent too many hours last night + a little at breaks playing it (and starting over once or twice). I bought it because Pathea authorized a crossover for the My Time At... series (My Time at Portia and My Time at Sandrock - Gust, Ginger, Nia, and Fang with X) and I am all for that. I don't know if they're in the game yet.

I feel that at early access it shouldn't cost 40 USD or equivalent. I paid about 25 USD, because of 30% launch discount + a bit extra because I owned at least one of/both My Time At games (I essentially got a loyalty discount because I owned multiple games from a different publisher....)

Some controversies that I've discovered since buying the game )

Anyway, this is definitely a cozy game. It reminds me greatly of Portia/Sandrock, with a little bit of Fantasy Life in terms of the professions. It currently has no storyline other than really going up in profession levels, which I find I'm really appreciating. I also appreciate that other than the game's urging that I pick up the crafting profession, I'm pretty much allowed to be on my own.

There is romance in the game, which does nothing for me, but as they phase in the romance/marriage system the devs have stated that you can romance regardless of your gender, which I appreciate.

The five professions are crafting, exploring (combat), ranching, planting, and fishing. Crafting goes well with the other four professions, while exploring complements crafting, and ranching and planting complement each other (in particular, the first ranching animal - rabbits - can eat the weeds in your garden, saving you the trouble of hand weeding - I haven't poked around with this much though as I'm not fond of ranching in my farming games).

There are resources scattered around your cabin. The ones that are within the fence don't renew, but the ones outside seem to, which is good. You can in fact decorate your cabin, and in fact, you start your time there by making your own bed. (If you get unlucky with the resources and are desperate, the general store also sells them.)

I've barely poked at farming and ranching and not at fishing yet. I've mostly done crafting and exploring.

Each time you go up in rank (your first rank is apprentice, and then you go up to junior, and apparently there intermediate, senior, and expert levels), you first do a craft for the person in charge of that profession for your certification, and then you take on a task for a local resident (a challenge; you need to complete it before you can ask about the next level). This requires more and more materials and more and more running around.

The local "mines" are actually a mystical forest with ores in it. You can fast travel to any camp in this forest that you've unlocked - which means that you need to fix the fast-travel at every camp except the first. You can also sleep and make food at these camps should you need to. You'll need to do certain things to unlock the paths to these camps.

Things are pretty laid back, and if you're not farming, you don't have to really worry about the seasons. If there's one piece of advice I'd impart it would be to not hurry things. Just finish the apprentice crafter certification (and maybe the apprentice explorer certification) and you're good until you want to move on.

Oh, and if you need guidance - your profession quests are tracked by default and the game makes sure you don't get lost by giving you a glowing trail of stars towards where you need to go. You can turn this off, and in fact, you can turn off the directional marker. Which as someone who gets irritated by such things, I really appreciate. The glowing trail of stars sometimes hiccups, once leading me in a loop around somebody's house. But it can be really useful for finding NPCs you need to give stuff to, which is really handy for the crafting master who likes to hide in her basement.

ETA: I posted a guide to the starting quests on my Tumblr.

Notes and such that are a bit more spoilery )

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Feb. 11th, 2026 08:31 pm
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Still catching up on crossposting some [community profile] rainbowfic:

Name: Sweet Interlude
Story: Starfall
Colors: Vert #11 (Marriage)
Supplies and Styles: Silhouette
Word Count: 2343
Rating: PG
Warnings: None?
Notes: Portcallan, 1313; Leion Valerno/Viyony Eseray. (A rather slight linking piece).
Summary: Leion and Viyony attend a wedding.
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