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bohemianspirit ([info]bohemianspirit) wrote,
@ 2009-05-24 00:14:00

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Entry tags:canon era, drabble, het, humor, severus/charity, summer holiday series

The Dunderheads Had Not Pained Him for Nineteen Hours, All Was Well
Title: The Dunderheads Had Not Pained Him for Nineteen Hours, All Was Well
Author: [info]bohemianspirit
Genre: Het, Humor, Drabble
Characters: Severus/Charity
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 100
Challenge: [info]snape100 #282: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Notes: Sequel to "Not Going That Way," most definitely inspired by comments on that story. ;-) Continuing the summer holiday begun in "High Flying Lover" and "Letting Off Steam."



Severus shuddered.

After a few seconds his eyes adjusted to the darkness, and he remembered: Holiday. Hotel. On the desk, the remains of several joints rested in an ashtray. On the bureau, two standard-issue water glasses sat, empty, next to a pitcher bearing the dregs of schnapps and juice. On the radio, Bing Crosby crooned. In the bed, lying next to him, the only one he wanted from the world he'd left behind for the summer.

Charity stirred. "Mm? All right?"

Severus nestled closer to her. "Too much Sex on the Beach," he murmured into the nape of her neck.


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[info]cardigrl
2009-05-31 09:52 pm UTC (link)
Nah, there can never be too much, of either meaning. ;-)

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[info]bohemianspirit
2009-06-05 05:44 am UTC (link)
I agree. ;-) And I think you're the first reader to comment on that line. Thank you, and congratulations for sharing my penchant for bad puns!

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