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A-Splishin’ and A-Splashin’ (DC TV)
Title for Splish Splash by Bobby Darin. Title: A-Splishin' and A-Splashin' Fandom: DC TV Rating: PG-13 Word Count: 1168 In Responds to: ColdWave Weekend 2018: Watery Wonderland Characters: Len, Mick, a bit of Lisa Summary: Len doesn't appreciate Mick's creative solution to beating the heat. Len opens the door and takes one step into the apartment before rocking to a halt, one foot reflexively sticking forward to keep the door from swinging back into his face. Lisa gives him a quick, barely attentive look before turning back to the television and, instead of a greeting, tells him, "Shut the door, Lenny. You'll let bugs in." Then she takes a sip of her pink lemonade with a little paper umbrella out of a highball glass. She's wearing a shiny swimsuit, deep purple and electric blue, a pair of Aubrey Hepburn sunglasses Len stole for her last year and has her hair up in a messy bun. She looks very much like she should be on some French Riviera resort instead of sitting in an inflatable pool in the middle of the front room in the shitty apartment Len shares with Mick.
Scales & Tails
Ship: Coldwave
Other Characters: Lisa Snart
Rating: General Audiences
AO3
Summary: Mick’s from the mountain; Len’s from the sea. A feast by the lake fills them with glee.
written for day one of Coldwave Weekend: Watery Wonderland
dedicated to an actual angel who likes dragons: @sophiainspace
someone poke me to write for Coldwave Weekend
The Whole Earth Opening Wide (DC TV)
Title from A View to a Kill by Duran Duran. Descriptions inspired by my own drives through Kansas and to the summit of Mt. Evans. Title: The Whole Earth Opening Wide Fandom: DC TV Rating: G Word Count: 2314 In Responds to: ColdWave Weekend 2018: Fun in the Sun Characters: Len, Mick Summary: After the death of Len's grandfather, Mick takes them on an impromptu roadtrip. Len's grandfather died a couple months before he turned seventeen. It was from some complication or other brought on by the inability to afford proper medication. Mick didn't really know, too busy trying to keep Len from slipping into panic attacks as the last buffer between Lewis and his children finally slipped away. Not that Mick was in a much better mental space given it had been less than a year since he killed his own family. But Len scrimped and saved and ran risk after risk, trying to get enough money to send Lisa to two different camps that would keep her away from Lewis through almost the entirety of the summer and Mick helped out to the best of his ability. He went with Len to drop Lisa off for her first camp, three weeks of figure skating training with the second starting two weeks after that. Lisa hugged Len tight, obviously afraid of leaving him with their father for so long by himself. Mick wasn't insulted by it; he couldn't intervene the way their grandfather had and Len wanted Mick to stay away from Lewis as much as possible. Probably because he knew Mick had no qualms killing the man if he ever had the chance. But Lisa was bundled away onto a bus with all the other hopeful skaters and Len watched it disappear forlornly down the street. Then Mick swung a duffel bag into Len's midsection, jolting him out of his sulk. "C'mon," he said. "Let's go."
Come Sail Your Ships Around Me (DC TV)
Title from The Ship Song by Nick Cave. This is essentially a prologue (that i'll never continue) from an idea I had a good while back inspired by the first season of Alice Isn't Dead and the first two episodes of Eureka. Title: Come Sail Your Ships Around Me (And Burn Your Bridges Down) Fandom: DC TV Rating: PG-13 Word Count: 2360 In Responds to: ColdWave Weekend 2018: Friday the 13th Characters: Mick, s2 Legends Summary: There's a temporal anomaly following the Legends. One capable of writing things out of the timeline. The first time it showed up the thing nearly killed Ray. Not that any of them had know that at the time, it had just shown up in the middle of a fight against anachronistically armed hussars during the War of Austrian Succession. Reinforcements had shown up for the hussars, one of which had a goddamn rocket launcher that he had fired into the skirmish without thought for his allies. Ray had flown into its path and Mick had lunged after him. Ray's armaments had been damaged earlier in the fight and Mick knew a sacrifice play when he saw one. But inches between Ray and the explosive the air ripped open with a sound so loud and distorted, folded in on itself until it was like reality was tearing itself apart. The tear pulled back into a ragged, shapeless opening that swirled in blues and greens with deep fingers of purple crackling around a humanoid silhouette like a halo. The projectile disappeared inside its chest and, with the same terrible roar that announced it, it vanished. Everyone had frozen, staring at the spot the thing had occupied. Except for Mick. After so many years working as the Time Masters' bounty hunter, he knew how to work through weird, using it to his advantage. He fired a gout of flame at the hussar's already terrified horse, not aiming to hurt it, just spook it. It reared back, throwing its rider to the ground before bolting, a couple other horses following its lead. Once they were clear, Mick fired again, this time detonating the remaining ammo in the hussar's bag. The explosion broke through the mass stun and the hussars that didn't immediately surrender out of fear threw down their weapons and ran.
Damn Pan
Rating: PG-13
Ship: Coldwave
AO3
Written for day 3 of Coldwave Weekend 2018: Fun in the Sun
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Unlucky Day
Mick’s luck does a 180°.
Ship: Coldwave
Rating: General Audiences