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Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: A Darker Destiny Besides
Author:
monimala
Characters: James Norrington/Anamaria
Prompt: 41. Guilt
Rating: PG-13
Length: 510 words
Brief summary: This is a lovely piece, with serious historical allusions and some really good character notes. This is a pairing with so little support in canon (were these two ever on the screen at the same time?), and some really interesting things done in fanon, and this is a fab addition to the list.
Link to the story: A Darker Destiny Besides
Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: The Play's the Thing
Author: Sirocco
Characters: Jack Sparrow/Will Turner
Prompt: 40. Confession
Rating: PG-13
Length: 10, 260 words
Brief summary: I have a major weakness for an educated Jack, and stories in which Jack tells stories. This piece pushes both those buttons hard. Will is written well, too, and the way the story unfolds, with both of them discovering new things about each other, makes me want to eavesdrop. (Note: the page is white text on black.)
Link to the story: The Play's The Thing
Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: A Darker Destiny Besides
Author:
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Characters: James Norrington/Anamaria
Prompt: 41. Guilt
Rating: PG-13
Length: 510 words
Brief summary: This is a lovely piece, with serious historical allusions and some really good character notes. This is a pairing with so little support in canon (were these two ever on the screen at the same time?), and some really interesting things done in fanon, and this is a fab addition to the list.
Link to the story: A Darker Destiny Besides
Claim: Pirates of the Caribbean (general)
Title: The Play's the Thing
Author: Sirocco
Characters: Jack Sparrow/Will Turner
Prompt: 40. Confession
Rating: PG-13
Length: 10, 260 words
Brief summary: I have a major weakness for an educated Jack, and stories in which Jack tells stories. This piece pushes both those buttons hard. Will is written well, too, and the way the story unfolds, with both of them discovering new things about each other, makes me want to eavesdrop. (Note: the page is white text on black.)
Link to the story: The Play's The Thing