Love Song, part 2 of 4
Dec. 9th, 2005 12:20 pmTitle: The Love Song
Author: Élizabeth de l'Epée et du Mot de l'Eau
watersword
Fandom: RPF
Pairing, Characters: Viggo Mortensen/Orlando Bloom
Series: Love Song (I)
Rating: R
Archive: Only if you ask, please.
Warnings: Angst, slightly explicit homosexual coitus, Kate Bosworth.
Spoilers: Assorted interviews and commentary.
Timeframe: Oh god. Go to individual parts for that, okay? Please?
Summary: What might have happened; what might be happening; what might yet happen.
Disclaimer: This work is complete and total fiction. The author does not know Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom, or any other person mentioned herein, and is making no claims about their sexualities or relationship(s). No money is being made and no disrespect, copyright, or trademark infringement is intended. The poem used is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," by T. S. Eliot, copyright 1927, quoted without permission, but with complete respect and admiration. Again, no money is being made and no disrespect, copyright, or trademark infringement is intended.
Crossposted to:
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vigorli.
Notes: Many thanks to
hija_paloma for assistance and encouragement A and B the C of D.
( The Love Song, part 2 )
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Part 3
Author: Élizabeth de l'Epée et du Mot de l'Eau
Fandom: RPF
Pairing, Characters: Viggo Mortensen/Orlando Bloom
Series: Love Song (I)
Rating: R
Archive: Only if you ask, please.
Warnings: Angst, slightly explicit homosexual coitus, Kate Bosworth.
Spoilers: Assorted interviews and commentary.
Timeframe: Oh god. Go to individual parts for that, okay? Please?
Summary: What might have happened; what might be happening; what might yet happen.
Disclaimer: This work is complete and total fiction. The author does not know Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom, or any other person mentioned herein, and is making no claims about their sexualities or relationship(s). No money is being made and no disrespect, copyright, or trademark infringement is intended. The poem used is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," by T. S. Eliot, copyright 1927, quoted without permission, but with complete respect and admiration. Again, no money is being made and no disrespect, copyright, or trademark infringement is intended.
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Notes: Many thanks to
( The Love Song, part 2 )
Feedback would be adored, treasured, worshiped, and clung to.
Part 3
