yuletide reveal: society of gentlemen fic
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Title: lineaments of Desire
Author: sea_changed (foxlives)
Fandom: Society of Gentlemen - K. J. Charles
Rating: Explicit
Words: 2870
Relationships: Dominic Frey/Silas Mason
Additional Tags: Porn with Feelings, Feelings with Porn, Humiliation Kink, Loud Sex, Kink Negotiation, Relationship Negotiation, Post-Series, Yuletide Treat
Summary: The two of them were a problem, Silas thought, never going to be fully solved.
I am a sporadic Yuletider at best, and this year signups got away from me entirely; browsing through letters, however, I was inspired to write a treat for my current tiny fandom obsession. It's very much a coda to the series and thus is probably not overly accessible if you haven't read the books, unfortunately.
(That said, I will absolutely take this opportunity to rec the series itself, and particularly the second book, which features the characters I've written about and works as a stand-alone: if you're interested in early-nineteenth century British politics, class issues, kink and the negotiation thereof, or gay people in the nineteenth century generally, I very much recommend it. The books are romance novels and show it--particularly and unfortunately in the covers, ignore them--but have an emotional depth and substance which recommends them highly.)
Author: sea_changed (foxlives)
Fandom: Society of Gentlemen - K. J. Charles
Rating: Explicit
Words: 2870
Relationships: Dominic Frey/Silas Mason
Additional Tags: Porn with Feelings, Feelings with Porn, Humiliation Kink, Loud Sex, Kink Negotiation, Relationship Negotiation, Post-Series, Yuletide Treat
Summary: The two of them were a problem, Silas thought, never going to be fully solved.
I am a sporadic Yuletider at best, and this year signups got away from me entirely; browsing through letters, however, I was inspired to write a treat for my current tiny fandom obsession. It's very much a coda to the series and thus is probably not overly accessible if you haven't read the books, unfortunately.
(That said, I will absolutely take this opportunity to rec the series itself, and particularly the second book, which features the characters I've written about and works as a stand-alone: if you're interested in early-nineteenth century British politics, class issues, kink and the negotiation thereof, or gay people in the nineteenth century generally, I very much recommend it. The books are romance novels and show it--particularly and unfortunately in the covers, ignore them--but have an emotional depth and substance which recommends them highly.)