There will be music.
Jun. 2nd, 2008 11:48 pm The whole Rodney having played piano as a kid thing has cultivated such wonderful music fic in this fandom. So, here's what I've got scrawled down:
The Singer and the Song by
toomuchplor
Rating: NC-17
Ronon had sung for Elizabeth. This is somehow a restful fic and it has a romantic streak a mile wide; there's more candle than sunlight in the words.
Unidentified by
fiercelydreamed
Rating: PG-13
This is an alternate universe of which I am incredibly fond. (I love it right down to it's soundtrack, and so reccommend absolutely everything in it.) It posits Rodney having amnesia and then takes everything from there, goes on, hurts you a little, but somehow makes things OK.
Cadence by Sethoz
Rating: PG-13
In which Rodney loses his words. (It's gorgeous and powerful.)
It's What You Don't See by
telesilla
Rating: NC-17
This fic... amuses me. It's an AU, and Rodney, Rodney has fangs. (I think he's somehow nicer, though, than he usually is, actually.) A bit of car trouble leads to a chance meeting (Yes, yes this is a little Harlequin-y.) between John & Rodney.
String Theory, A Concerto for Violin in D Minor by
toft_froggy
Rating: NC-17
In an alternate universe Rodney is a composer, and John a lowly second violinist. (I need to stop writing descriptions Harlequin style; it doesn't fit here.) It's quite brilliant and sweet, and a little dark.
The Singer and the Song by
Rating: NC-17
Ronon had sung for Elizabeth. This is somehow a restful fic and it has a romantic streak a mile wide; there's more candle than sunlight in the words.
Unidentified by
Rating: PG-13
This is an alternate universe of which I am incredibly fond. (I love it right down to it's soundtrack, and so reccommend absolutely everything in it.) It posits Rodney having amnesia and then takes everything from there, goes on, hurts you a little, but somehow makes things OK.
Cadence by Sethoz
Rating: PG-13
In which Rodney loses his words. (It's gorgeous and powerful.)
It's What You Don't See by
Rating: NC-17
This fic... amuses me. It's an AU, and Rodney, Rodney has fangs. (I think he's somehow nicer, though, than he usually is, actually.) A bit of car trouble leads to a chance meeting (Yes, yes this is a little Harlequin-y.) between John & Rodney.
String Theory, A Concerto for Violin in D Minor by
Rating: NC-17
In an alternate universe Rodney is a composer, and John a lowly second violinist. (I need to stop writing descriptions Harlequin style; it doesn't fit here.) It's quite brilliant and sweet, and a little dark.