LJ Prompt Fill: Proposals
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Title: An Unexpected Proposal
Characters: Teagan, Cauthrien, Loghain
Rating: AO
Word Count: 7,673 of a complete oneshot.
Warnings: A bit of light bondage, but really this is pretty vanilla.
Summary: A spur of the moment marriage proposal has two men, one who shares her life and the other who shares her bed, awaiting Ser Cauthrien's answer.
I've been writing fanfiction for quite a while, for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age (as you can see, I love Bioware games). This is a one shot I wrote a while ago for the Dragon Age kmeme, for a prompt that asked for marriage proposals, and features one of my favorite things to do in fanfiction: hooking NPC's up with each other. I figured since I just got around tossing it up on ff.net, I'd post a link. I'd post it directly here, but it's long, getting it formatted right is a bitch, and I'm sort of a lazy bastard.
Feedback is greatly appreciated. Constructive criticism is always welcome. What you liked, didn’t like, thought worked or didn’t work is especially helpful.
An Unexpected Proposal
Characters: Teagan, Cauthrien, Loghain
Rating: AO
Word Count: 7,673 of a complete oneshot.
Warnings: A bit of light bondage, but really this is pretty vanilla.
Summary: A spur of the moment marriage proposal has two men, one who shares her life and the other who shares her bed, awaiting Ser Cauthrien's answer.
I've been writing fanfiction for quite a while, for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age (as you can see, I love Bioware games). This is a one shot I wrote a while ago for the Dragon Age kmeme, for a prompt that asked for marriage proposals, and features one of my favorite things to do in fanfiction: hooking NPC's up with each other. I figured since I just got around tossing it up on ff.net, I'd post a link. I'd post it directly here, but it's long, getting it formatted right is a bitch, and I'm sort of a lazy bastard.
Feedback is greatly appreciated. Constructive criticism is always welcome. What you liked, didn’t like, thought worked or didn’t work is especially helpful.
An Unexpected Proposal