French decadence Weiss fic
Aug. 26th, 2010 01:36 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
I swear, I meant to post this A. earlier and B. have a completed story to post. Instead, I offer three scenes of an as-yet unfinished story. I hope you'll enjoy my take on the prompt. I apologize profusely for not previously putting up some sort of warnings/guide to the story itself...I hope this clears up the confusion a little.
Pairing(s): Schuldig/Yoji; Crawford/Schuldig/Crawford; hints of Ran/Farfarello/Ran and Ran/Crawford (None of these are actualized: the Schuldig/Yohji comes closest)
Rating: PG-13ish? Suggestiveness abounds, but mostly nothing happens.
Summary: A few slices of life, wherein Yohji is an artist, Crawford and Schuldig are his noble patrons, and Ran is another noble who knows both Yohji and Crawford and Schuldig.
Notes: I suppose I should mention that Schuldig has a second persona: Manon. Basically, noble!girl!Schuldig...though he neither believes he is nor is he actually a woman, Schuldig plays the part for political/power reasons. He spends virtually all his time in public and in private as Manon.
You can read the story here, along with a more longwinded explanation/discussion of the matter at hand.
Pairing(s): Schuldig/Yoji; Crawford/Schuldig/Crawford; hints of Ran/Farfarello/Ran and Ran/Crawford (None of these are actualized: the Schuldig/Yohji comes closest)
Rating: PG-13ish? Suggestiveness abounds, but mostly nothing happens.
Summary: A few slices of life, wherein Yohji is an artist, Crawford and Schuldig are his noble patrons, and Ran is another noble who knows both Yohji and Crawford and Schuldig.
Notes: I suppose I should mention that Schuldig has a second persona: Manon. Basically, noble!girl!Schuldig...though he neither believes he is nor is he actually a woman, Schuldig plays the part for political/power reasons. He spends virtually all his time in public and in private as Manon.
You can read the story here, along with a more longwinded explanation/discussion of the matter at hand.