watersword: Keira Knightley, in Pride and Prejudice (2007), turning her head away from the viewer, the word "elizabeth" written near (Brilliance)
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Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: A Wolf at the Door
Author: [livejournal.com profile] lila82
Characters: Will Turner/Elizabeth Swann, Jack Sparrow/Elizabeth Swann
Prompt: 17. Jealousy
Rating: PG
Length: 1, 971 words
Brief summary: This is bittersweet and wistful, and painful because it's so true to the characters (I disagree with the inevitability of it, but not with its possibility). The imagery is gorgeous and the second-person narration, which is so hard to pull off, works extremely well. Spoilers for Dead Man's Chest
Link to the story: A Wolf at the Door




Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: The Confession of Sins
Author: [livejournal.com profile] erinya
Characters: Jack Sparrow/Elizabeth Swann, implied Elizabeth Swann/OC, Will/Elizabeth
Prompt: 43. Denial
Rating: PG-13
Length: 1, 491 words
Brief summary: For a piece so brief, this packs a wallop. Told from an original, intriguing point-of-view, it makes its points about Elizabeth's character subtly and obliquely, and reveals the narrator in the process. It's an ambiguous piece, written with an incredible facility with language, and it's as much about the gaps in the story, the space between legend and truth, as it is about the relationships past and present in the story.
Link to the story: The Confession of Sins
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