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aesc ([personal profile] aesc) wrote2008-01-02 05:07 pm

.au prompts; turkeys; sexy music

Despite the long projects I'm excited to work on, I can't focus. Maybe I'm too excited, or else they don't have enough direction yet for me to start writing them. So.

.au prompts. SGA (John/Rodney preferred) or SPN. Give me an AU prompt, serious or cracked out beyond all belief, canon or complete, historical, fantasy, animal, genderswap, whatever you can think of, there is no limit, and you can be as specific or as general as you'd like. And I will write a swatch of something for you.

So, yis, prompt please!

.turkeys. The first turkeys of the new year, in the yard!





Their usual habit is to go through the yard, cross the stream (since it's mostly iced over now, they walk across), go up the hill on the opposite bank, through the yard of the house on the other side, and back up the street to the forest where they live.

.sexy music I've been listening a lot to the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival and asds;lkjdf another hot song: Doyle Bramhall II on "Rosie." Meep.

[identity profile] bergann.livejournal.com 2008-01-03 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
My first thought went to an AU based off The Road to El Dorado.

The story is about two swindlers who get their hands on a map to the fabled city of gold, El Dorado while pulling off some sort of scam. Their plan goes bad and the rogues end up lost at sea after a number of misfortunes. Oddly enough, they end up on the shores of El Dorado and are worshipped by the natives for their foreign appearance.

and then, it went to Bones!AU

Dr. Temperance BrennanRodney McKay is a brilliant, but lonely, anthropologist whom is approached by an ambitious FBI agent, named Seely BoothJohn Sheppard, to help the bureau solve a series of unsolved crimes by identifying the long-dead bodies of missing persons by their bone structure.

That last one goes along well with the other FBI prompts I've seen. :P

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2008-01-04 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
The idea of John and Rodney as swindlers and con artists makes me laugh like a mad thing, I must say.