I think I'm going to be posting a bunch of smaller sets as I go this year, grouped vaguely by theme more than fandom.
Singin' in the Rain
He Loves and She Loves (4618 words) by tigrrmilk - Teen And Up Audiences - Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
Great Don pov on his relationships with Kathy and Cosmo and why exactly he and Cosmo haven't ever been like that. I like all the references to old Hollywood in this, and how frank and perceptive Kathy is, and how perceptive Don isn't.
Lunch is for Ladies (1248 words) by Fabrisse - Teen And Up Audiences - Cosmo Brown & Kathy Selden, Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
Kathy invites Cosmo to lunch for a chat. Another great take on Kathy and her wonderfully matter-of-fact nature.
Variety Issue 34 1930 (2371 words) by sanguinarily - Not Rated - Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden/Cosmo Brown
In which the gossip mags are inclined to make insinuations about Cosmo's relationship with Don, or maybe his relationship with Kathy. Except there's no truth to the rumours. Yet. The dialogue in this is pitch-perfect, I could hear their voices so clearly in my head while I was reading this.
Camelot
The Heart That Loveth Me (Every Joyous Word) (1836 words) by harborshore - General Audiences - Guinevere/Lancelot du Lac/Arthur Pendragon - Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Alternate Universe - Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Fusion, Alternate Universe - Harry Potter Setting, Alternate Universe - Star Wars Fusion
Four amazing alternate universes where everything maybe doesn't go wrong after all.
Philadelphia Story
Sir I Believe You Dropped Something (3446 words) by Jackalope80 - Teen And Up Audiences - C.K. Dexter Haven/Tracy Lord, Macaulay Connor/Tracy Lord, Macaulay Connor/C.K. Dexter Haven
SO. MUCH. FLIRTING. And banter. Flirting, and teasing, and banter. Everything I love about the movie, plus the ending I really wish it could have had. I really appreciate that this focuses on Mike's separate and very different developing relationships with Tracy and Dex before we ever see them all in a scene together.
Singin' in the Rain
He Loves and She Loves (4618 words) by tigrrmilk - Teen And Up Audiences - Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
Great Don pov on his relationships with Kathy and Cosmo and why exactly he and Cosmo haven't ever been like that. I like all the references to old Hollywood in this, and how frank and perceptive Kathy is, and how perceptive Don isn't.
Lunch is for Ladies (1248 words) by Fabrisse - Teen And Up Audiences - Cosmo Brown & Kathy Selden, Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
Kathy invites Cosmo to lunch for a chat. Another great take on Kathy and her wonderfully matter-of-fact nature.
Variety Issue 34 1930 (2371 words) by sanguinarily - Not Rated - Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden/Cosmo Brown
In which the gossip mags are inclined to make insinuations about Cosmo's relationship with Don, or maybe his relationship with Kathy. Except there's no truth to the rumours. Yet. The dialogue in this is pitch-perfect, I could hear their voices so clearly in my head while I was reading this.
Camelot
The Heart That Loveth Me (Every Joyous Word) (1836 words) by harborshore - General Audiences - Guinevere/Lancelot du Lac/Arthur Pendragon - Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Alternate Universe - Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Fusion, Alternate Universe - Harry Potter Setting, Alternate Universe - Star Wars Fusion
Four amazing alternate universes where everything maybe doesn't go wrong after all.
Philadelphia Story
Sir I Believe You Dropped Something (3446 words) by Jackalope80 - Teen And Up Audiences - C.K. Dexter Haven/Tracy Lord, Macaulay Connor/Tracy Lord, Macaulay Connor/C.K. Dexter Haven
SO. MUCH. FLIRTING. And banter. Flirting, and teasing, and banter. Everything I love about the movie, plus the ending I really wish it could have had. I really appreciate that this focuses on Mike's separate and very different developing relationships with Tracy and Dex before we ever see them all in a scene together.