Post by Kat on Aug 22, 2009 15:38:20 GMT -5
So, I realized some of you may not know about my fics I post on my LiveJournal... In case you don't, I have quite a few of them posted on there, revolving around Ace (as he does not get anywhere near enough love!). However seeing as how they're mostly for a mature audience (a lot of them are about Ace and Teddy being together;) I'm not going to bother posting them here.
community.livejournal.com/katzengefluster/ - You can find them there.
Now as for stuff I will be posting here, my first offer is a group of drabbles (very short scenes). These feature the main group. Some of them are old, while some others are brand new (so those of you who have read these, you'll see some new scenes - also, some of them are actually from my fanfic100 table). They're just random little pieces, and as I wrote more of them I'll post them up in here.
If anyone has any requests for scenes they'd like to see written, feel free to ask and I'll see what I can do.
“No, Patch, you can’t copy my homework.”
“How do you always know?” Slinking into the seat beside her friend, Patch resigned herself to the knowledge that an hour of her time would be wasted away in detention after classes.
“Because you suck at trig. Need I really say anymore?” Patch scowled as Brighteyes grinned, waving her sheet of neatly printed trigonometry homework.
“Are you sure I can’t copy? Not even this once?”
“Stop begging Patch. It’s not very becoming.” Snickering as she eyed her paper one last time, Brighteyes glanced at her friend once again before getting up to hand in her homework.
“You enjoy this, don’t you? I bet you go to sleep at night and dream that I’m not going to do my homework, so you can laugh at me.” Brighteyes got up from her chair, barely able to contain the grin threatening to break her composure. “Don’t deny it.”
“I wasn’t going to, Patch.”
“You know, I hate those couples who plaster themselves to each other in the hallway. I mean come on, you’re at school! Leave the hormones at home.” Clover glared as she looked around the hallway, unimpressed at all the hand-holding.
“Oh come on Clo. You’re just bitter because you don’t have a boyfriend.”
“No, I’m just bitter because all my boyfriends have sucked big time.” Sticking her tongue out at Sweetheart, Clover returned her gaze to the people in the hall.
“You know, Clo’s right. School is hardly the place for such physical displays. It’s sickening, really.” Sweetheart and Clover turned surprised expressions to Starlight, who simply nodded when they looked her way. As she turned her head away from her friends, looking back at her peers wandering around, she was pulled into an embrace in the middle of the hall and any further words were cut off by a kiss from her boyfriend. Pulling away from Ace, Starlight tried her hardest to keep from smiling.
Ace looked at her, an expression of confusion on his face. “Why are you glaring at me?”
“You have really sucky timing, you know that?” Giving into the smile, Starlight hugged him back, pressing her lips against his again while her friends laughed at her.
Ace was already sitting by the pond when Starlight arrived, notebook and pen in hand, textbook open before him on the ground. He watched as she made her way over to where he was sitting, smiling at her when she reached him and sat down.
“Well at least it’s a nice day out, huh? Hopefully we’ll be able to find everything.” She dropped her bag on the ground and sat down beside him, a bright smile on her face.
“Yeah, it is kind of sad to be spending the day doing homework though.” He smiled back at her and watched as she fished her things out of her bag.
“Well, we can take breaks every now and then I guess.” She winked at him, surprising herself. She always acted so flirty around him; he had to know she was crushing on him.
He grinned. “That’s so surprising coming from you.” He winked back at her. Though he had tried to deny it for some time, his friends were right. Starlight totally had a crush on him. If she was willing to even joke about forgoing school work, then she obviously had a thing for him.
“I’m not that bad, really. Only at school.” She laughed a little and set her things down. Her pen rolled off her book though and landed near his things. She leaned over to pick it up, quite close to him. She felt a little jittery.
When she leaned over to pick up her pen he was hit with the scent of raspberries. It smelled nice. “You bathe in raspberries this morning?” He teased her, hoping she wouldn’t take it badly.
She sat back and blushed a little at his comment. Was it that strong? “No, it’s just a body spray.” There was no sense in getting embarrassed over his comment, she decided. He was probably just teasing her for fun. “I was hoping I might attract some butterflies.” She grinned and looked back at him.
He laughed and looked out over the water. “It smells nice. And I’m sure it’ll attract more than just butterflies.”
Ace and Teddy sat on the ground outside the aerobics studio, Shapes. The girls were inside, probably finishing their class now. The two eleven year olds were waiting for Patch and Starlight, since they were supposed to work on their soccer together.
“Why do girls take aerobics anyway? I bet it’s stupid. We could probably do it.” Teddy looked at Ace, looking determined.
Ace huffed, a smile appearing on his lips. “Dare you to tell them that.”
Teddy huffed back, looking more determined. “Maybe I will!”
Ace grinned, sitting back and waiting for the girls to come out. This ought to be entertaining.
As if on cue, Starlight, Patch, Sweetheart, Bon Bon, and Melody emerged from the building. Clover and Bright Eyes were both sick with the flu, so they hadn’t gone to class with their friends. Upon seeing the girls Teddy jumped up, looking thingyy. “About time! Finally finished with your stupid aerobics class?”
Melody looked at him, quite offended. “Stupid? I’d like to see you try aerobics, Teddy!”
This was apparently what Teddy had been hoping for. “You’re on! I can beat you at anything. Everyone knows that boys are better than girls.”
The girls responded in outrage, while Teddy goaded them back. Through it all, Ace stayed on the ground, still grinning. He’d probably get roped into doing aerobics too, but he didn’t mind. It would be worth it to see Teddy try to keep up with the girls. He was willing to bet his mohawked friend wouldn’t last five minutes with the high paced workout. But he wasn’t about to tell Teddy that.
The heat around the fire was nearly stifling in the summer night. Still they added more wood to it, watching as the flames licked upwards. They’d probably roast marshmallows later, maybe hotdogs too. Right now they just watched it flicker.
He leaned his head over toward her shoulder, kissing it softly. She looked at him and smiled, leaning her head close to his and kissing his cheek.
“You guys aren’t gonna start making out or anything, are you?” Interruption from across the fire, followed by a yelp. “Ow! Sweetheart that hurt!”
“Teddy, fires are supposed to be romantic! Maybe you should stop watching Ace and Starlight and start kissing me!” Sweetheart’s voice was firm but still amused.
“Can I?” Teddy looked eagerly at his girlfriend, as though he were about to pounce on her.
“Don’t worry, Teddy. You totally ruined any plans we had to make out.” Ace grinned across the fire at his friend.
“Yeah, way to ruin the mood. Why are you dating him, Sweetheart? He’s too much work.” Starlight grinned and winked at her friend. Sweetheart replied that she wasn’t quite sure of that herself, which left Teddy pouting. When he tried to make it up to her with a kiss, Ace and Starlight looked back at each other and smiled. The heat from the fire was worth it, for moments like this.
"So, uh, I was thinking that maybe-"
SPLAT!
Teddy jumped from the shock of the cold snow hitting his head, whirling quickly and looking around. Someone had just hit him with a snowball. His eyes rested on the group of boys close by, particularly on Ace. How dare they! Just when he was about to Ask Sweetheart out!
Before he had a chance to run off after them, Sweetheart grabbed Teddy's arm. "Was there something you wanted to ask me, Teddy?"
He looked back at her smile and forgot all about being angry in the face of his nervousness. "Um, yeah. I just thought that, well, maybe you'd like to-"
SPLAT!
"Would you guys cut it out!! This is not funny!!" Teddy turned away from Sweetheart again, this time not waiting. He ran off towards the group, who were looking at him like he was crazy. As the boys started pleading their innocence, Sweetheart sighed and shook her head. She heard the sound of laughter behind her and turned around.
There stood Starlight and Patch, snowballs in hand, looking devious.
Sweetheart gave a gasp of shock, before grinning. "You guys! That was so mean. I think Teddy was about to ask me on a date, too."
Starlight threw her snowball to the ground and shrugged. "Sorry, Sweetheart. We just couldn't help ourselves." Patch nodded in agreement.
Sweetheart wasn't mad at her friends, but she did wish their timing had been better. "Starlight, don't you think you should go and save your boyfriend from Teddy?" They looked over at the boys, who were currently engaged in a struggle. Teddy was on Ace's back, trying to shove snow down his jacket.
Starlight grinned and shook her head. "Nope, this is too entertaining." The girls laughed and continued watching the boys.
community.livejournal.com/katzengefluster/ - You can find them there.
Now as for stuff I will be posting here, my first offer is a group of drabbles (very short scenes). These feature the main group. Some of them are old, while some others are brand new (so those of you who have read these, you'll see some new scenes - also, some of them are actually from my fanfic100 table). They're just random little pieces, and as I wrote more of them I'll post them up in here.
If anyone has any requests for scenes they'd like to see written, feel free to ask and I'll see what I can do.
“No, Patch, you can’t copy my homework.”
“How do you always know?” Slinking into the seat beside her friend, Patch resigned herself to the knowledge that an hour of her time would be wasted away in detention after classes.
“Because you suck at trig. Need I really say anymore?” Patch scowled as Brighteyes grinned, waving her sheet of neatly printed trigonometry homework.
“Are you sure I can’t copy? Not even this once?”
“Stop begging Patch. It’s not very becoming.” Snickering as she eyed her paper one last time, Brighteyes glanced at her friend once again before getting up to hand in her homework.
“You enjoy this, don’t you? I bet you go to sleep at night and dream that I’m not going to do my homework, so you can laugh at me.” Brighteyes got up from her chair, barely able to contain the grin threatening to break her composure. “Don’t deny it.”
“I wasn’t going to, Patch.”
“You know, I hate those couples who plaster themselves to each other in the hallway. I mean come on, you’re at school! Leave the hormones at home.” Clover glared as she looked around the hallway, unimpressed at all the hand-holding.
“Oh come on Clo. You’re just bitter because you don’t have a boyfriend.”
“No, I’m just bitter because all my boyfriends have sucked big time.” Sticking her tongue out at Sweetheart, Clover returned her gaze to the people in the hall.
“You know, Clo’s right. School is hardly the place for such physical displays. It’s sickening, really.” Sweetheart and Clover turned surprised expressions to Starlight, who simply nodded when they looked her way. As she turned her head away from her friends, looking back at her peers wandering around, she was pulled into an embrace in the middle of the hall and any further words were cut off by a kiss from her boyfriend. Pulling away from Ace, Starlight tried her hardest to keep from smiling.
Ace looked at her, an expression of confusion on his face. “Why are you glaring at me?”
“You have really sucky timing, you know that?” Giving into the smile, Starlight hugged him back, pressing her lips against his again while her friends laughed at her.
Ace was already sitting by the pond when Starlight arrived, notebook and pen in hand, textbook open before him on the ground. He watched as she made her way over to where he was sitting, smiling at her when she reached him and sat down.
“Well at least it’s a nice day out, huh? Hopefully we’ll be able to find everything.” She dropped her bag on the ground and sat down beside him, a bright smile on her face.
“Yeah, it is kind of sad to be spending the day doing homework though.” He smiled back at her and watched as she fished her things out of her bag.
“Well, we can take breaks every now and then I guess.” She winked at him, surprising herself. She always acted so flirty around him; he had to know she was crushing on him.
He grinned. “That’s so surprising coming from you.” He winked back at her. Though he had tried to deny it for some time, his friends were right. Starlight totally had a crush on him. If she was willing to even joke about forgoing school work, then she obviously had a thing for him.
“I’m not that bad, really. Only at school.” She laughed a little and set her things down. Her pen rolled off her book though and landed near his things. She leaned over to pick it up, quite close to him. She felt a little jittery.
When she leaned over to pick up her pen he was hit with the scent of raspberries. It smelled nice. “You bathe in raspberries this morning?” He teased her, hoping she wouldn’t take it badly.
She sat back and blushed a little at his comment. Was it that strong? “No, it’s just a body spray.” There was no sense in getting embarrassed over his comment, she decided. He was probably just teasing her for fun. “I was hoping I might attract some butterflies.” She grinned and looked back at him.
He laughed and looked out over the water. “It smells nice. And I’m sure it’ll attract more than just butterflies.”
Ace and Teddy sat on the ground outside the aerobics studio, Shapes. The girls were inside, probably finishing their class now. The two eleven year olds were waiting for Patch and Starlight, since they were supposed to work on their soccer together.
“Why do girls take aerobics anyway? I bet it’s stupid. We could probably do it.” Teddy looked at Ace, looking determined.
Ace huffed, a smile appearing on his lips. “Dare you to tell them that.”
Teddy huffed back, looking more determined. “Maybe I will!”
Ace grinned, sitting back and waiting for the girls to come out. This ought to be entertaining.
As if on cue, Starlight, Patch, Sweetheart, Bon Bon, and Melody emerged from the building. Clover and Bright Eyes were both sick with the flu, so they hadn’t gone to class with their friends. Upon seeing the girls Teddy jumped up, looking thingyy. “About time! Finally finished with your stupid aerobics class?”
Melody looked at him, quite offended. “Stupid? I’d like to see you try aerobics, Teddy!”
This was apparently what Teddy had been hoping for. “You’re on! I can beat you at anything. Everyone knows that boys are better than girls.”
The girls responded in outrage, while Teddy goaded them back. Through it all, Ace stayed on the ground, still grinning. He’d probably get roped into doing aerobics too, but he didn’t mind. It would be worth it to see Teddy try to keep up with the girls. He was willing to bet his mohawked friend wouldn’t last five minutes with the high paced workout. But he wasn’t about to tell Teddy that.
The heat around the fire was nearly stifling in the summer night. Still they added more wood to it, watching as the flames licked upwards. They’d probably roast marshmallows later, maybe hotdogs too. Right now they just watched it flicker.
He leaned his head over toward her shoulder, kissing it softly. She looked at him and smiled, leaning her head close to his and kissing his cheek.
“You guys aren’t gonna start making out or anything, are you?” Interruption from across the fire, followed by a yelp. “Ow! Sweetheart that hurt!”
“Teddy, fires are supposed to be romantic! Maybe you should stop watching Ace and Starlight and start kissing me!” Sweetheart’s voice was firm but still amused.
“Can I?” Teddy looked eagerly at his girlfriend, as though he were about to pounce on her.
“Don’t worry, Teddy. You totally ruined any plans we had to make out.” Ace grinned across the fire at his friend.
“Yeah, way to ruin the mood. Why are you dating him, Sweetheart? He’s too much work.” Starlight grinned and winked at her friend. Sweetheart replied that she wasn’t quite sure of that herself, which left Teddy pouting. When he tried to make it up to her with a kiss, Ace and Starlight looked back at each other and smiled. The heat from the fire was worth it, for moments like this.
"So, uh, I was thinking that maybe-"
SPLAT!
Teddy jumped from the shock of the cold snow hitting his head, whirling quickly and looking around. Someone had just hit him with a snowball. His eyes rested on the group of boys close by, particularly on Ace. How dare they! Just when he was about to Ask Sweetheart out!
Before he had a chance to run off after them, Sweetheart grabbed Teddy's arm. "Was there something you wanted to ask me, Teddy?"
He looked back at her smile and forgot all about being angry in the face of his nervousness. "Um, yeah. I just thought that, well, maybe you'd like to-"
SPLAT!
"Would you guys cut it out!! This is not funny!!" Teddy turned away from Sweetheart again, this time not waiting. He ran off towards the group, who were looking at him like he was crazy. As the boys started pleading their innocence, Sweetheart sighed and shook her head. She heard the sound of laughter behind her and turned around.
There stood Starlight and Patch, snowballs in hand, looking devious.
Sweetheart gave a gasp of shock, before grinning. "You guys! That was so mean. I think Teddy was about to ask me on a date, too."
Starlight threw her snowball to the ground and shrugged. "Sorry, Sweetheart. We just couldn't help ourselves." Patch nodded in agreement.
Sweetheart wasn't mad at her friends, but she did wish their timing had been better. "Starlight, don't you think you should go and save your boyfriend from Teddy?" They looked over at the boys, who were currently engaged in a struggle. Teddy was on Ace's back, trying to shove snow down his jacket.
Starlight grinned and shook her head. "Nope, this is too entertaining." The girls laughed and continued watching the boys.