She lost Weasel for a little while once after the barricade, after Keller died. He came back a week later, and she lectured him and pulled his ears for going off like that. He traded with kicking her legs; and Sparrow knows that however grownup her little brother pretends to be, he's still a baby.
A long time ago, when they were sleepy, they curled up in bed together, murmuring lovethings to one another that had stopped making sense quite a while ago. Now, she glares at him, he smiles helplessly, and they go on baking bread until dawn.
They're so -- demmit, they got married in the beginning for a reason and then it just -- died. Totally died, obviously.
XD OH MY GOD!
At first, Fantine is afraid of the woman with whom she leaves her daughter. The face is like a painting from a gallery of horrors. But they speak for a while, and Mme Thenardier soothes her, until Fantine realises that a face means nothing, that the woman has a gentle soul, and--when she is kissed, she tells herself that it only means Mme Thenardier will hold her daughter more dear.
I KNOW. Eeeeeee, you'll have to tell me all about it!
... *facepalm* Ooooops.
Lise used to beg her husband (in a snarl that makes it not-really-begging) to stay home, to be sensible, not to run off all over the place with the crowd of soldiers and musketeers, not to leave her behind. It was pointless, and now she's given up on the endeavour. Besides, she'd much rather meet the sharp red-haired woman alone.
At first he's sure the girl must be afraid. That's simply how it is, that brave soldiers fight and little laundresses are afraid of fighting. But as he watches her, he sees that her face is set and her hands are ready, and his chest feels a funny twisted mixture as he realises that, really, he's the one who's afraid, and her bravery makes him ache.
I hope you do, too. and TELL ME EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. >:D
Cosette, sometimes, looking out the windows of her father's fiacre, wishes she could escape her garden with a basket of bread and give it to the people on the streets. There is one girl especially she sees every day, a laundress with red raw hands.
She mourns his loss in a way unusual to her, without theatrics; she simply takes every flower her admirers give her to his family's plot, and leaves them there.
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Date: 2006-04-08 06:15 am (UTC)Hmm. Sparrow and Weasel. "trade"
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Date: 2006-04-11 02:20 pm (UTC)Umm... (you don't mind that I keep going, do you? XD You can just stop when you're bored of it, and smack me. XD) Lise/Ragueneau, "sleepy"
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Date: 2006-04-11 02:23 pm (UTC)A long time ago, when they were sleepy, they curled up in bed together, murmuring lovethings to one another that had stopped making sense quite a while ago. Now, she glares at him, he smiles helplessly, and they go on baking bread until dawn.
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Date: 2006-04-12 01:30 am (UTC)Aww. They make me sad. D: ..obviously, I suppose. XD
Bah, I thought of a really good one earlier today. Let's do... Mme Thenardier and Fantine (because slash is just... so so wierd. XD) "gallery"
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Date: 2006-04-12 01:38 am (UTC)XD OH MY GOD!
At first, Fantine is afraid of the woman with whom she leaves her daughter. The face is like a painting from a gallery of horrors. But they speak for a while, and Mme Thenardier soothes her, until Fantine realises that a face means nothing, that the woman has a gentle soul, and--when she is kissed, she tells herself that it only means Mme Thenardier will hold her daughter more dear.
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Date: 2006-04-12 01:41 am (UTC)AHH I SAID SLASH IS WIERD. THAT'S WHY I SAID 'AND' NOT '/'.
..I better give you something nice and safe this time. >>;
Mme Defarge/ Mme ThenardierLise/Zara, "endeavor"(no subject)
Date: 2006-04-12 01:55 am (UTC)... *facepalm* Ooooops.
Lise used to beg her husband (in a snarl that makes it not-really-begging) to stay home, to be sensible, not to run off all over the place with the crowd of soldiers and musketeers, not to leave her behind. It was pointless, and now she's given up on the endeavour. Besides, she'd much rather meet the sharp red-haired woman alone.
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Date: 2006-04-12 01:57 am (UTC)...XD *pets* It's all right.
Eheehee. :D
Hmm! I feel like I'm being awfully repetitive. XD
Witz/Rina (...did they ever even meet? Oh well. XD) "simple"
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Date: 2006-04-23 02:00 pm (UTC)...They have now. So there.
At first he's sure the girl must be afraid. That's simply how it is, that brave soldiers fight and little laundresses are afraid of fighting. But as he watches her, he sees that her face is set and her hands are ready, and his chest feels a funny twisted mixture as he realises that, really, he's the one who's afraid, and her bravery makes him ache.
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Date: 2006-04-23 11:33 pm (UTC)Hmmmmm. Soujin knows Greek mythology, I know, but I'll ask that next time. Lise/Ragueneau. "spring"
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Date: 2006-05-11 12:33 pm (UTC)^___^
They used to love each other in the spring. Now they work silently, or nearly so, as he hums and she snaps at him to quiet down.
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Date: 2006-05-11 10:38 pm (UTC)Cosette/Rina, "escape"
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Date: 2006-05-12 11:47 am (UTC)Cosette, sometimes, looking out the windows of her father's fiacre, wishes she could escape her garden with a basket of bread and give it to the people on the streets. There is one girl especially she sees every day, a laundress with red raw hands.
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Date: 2006-05-13 05:57 am (UTC)Awww. ♥
Hmm... Philippe/La Sorelli "loss"
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Date: 2006-05-13 01:46 pm (UTC)<3 Thank youu.
She mourns his loss in a way unusual to her, without theatrics; she simply takes every flower her admirers give her to his family's plot, and leaves them there.
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Date: 2006-05-13 04:49 pm (UTC)Um! Glinda/Fantine (I know you've read Wizard of Oz. :o Right?)
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Date: 2006-05-19 02:49 pm (UTC)OMG. O_______________O I thought I was getting Greek Myth next.
Fantine has always wanted a faerie to come save her. She did not expect a witch.
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