Scribblings of the Small and Poetic: Soujin Prouvaire


Disclaimer: The writings listed on this page are fanfiction. Les Miserables and all characters therein belong to the wise and venerable Victor Hugo. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, The Mysterious Island, and Around the World in Eighty Days and all characters therein belong emphatically to Jules Verne. Horatio Hornblower and all characters therein belong to A&E or, failing that, C. S. Forester. The League of Extraordinary Gentleman, Graphic Novels and Movie, belong to Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, and Twentieth Century Fox, respectively. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and all characters therein belong to Robert Louis Stevenson. All other characters, movies, books, fandoms, or anything else in that vein belong to their respective creators. Please to not be suing the penniless and poetic Soujin Prouvaire, even when she splits her infinitives.

Many of these stories contain slash. Slash concerns a romantic relationship between two people of the same sex, generally non-canonical. If this disturbs you, those stories are well-marked; simply heed the warnings.


Chapter Fics:
Voir: The story of Nicolas Enjolras, the blind boy. Les Mis; PG; Complete.
Wandering Blind: In Which Jehan Prouvaire is an alcoholic, and unwilling disciple to Grantaire. Les Mis; PG-13; Slash, Complete.
The Tapestry of Jewels: "Remember, the revolution is a sacrifice, the barricade an altar, and Patria the Goddess. Please, when they cut your throat, try not to thrash too much. The Goddess' robes must not be stained." The Saga of Girald Enjolras. Les Miserables; PG-13; Slash; Complete.
Nunquam Erit: Five Things That Never Happened to Cosette. Les Mis; PG; Complete.
The Last Poem: Jehan composes a poem at the barricade, and needs someone to give it to. Les Mis; PG; Complete.
The Shadow: Samuel Enjolras adores his older brother Dimitri. So what's to happen when Dimitri dies? Les Mis; PG; Slash; Complete.
Plunder Heaven: A series of five Crime and Punishment ficlets starring Andrei, Arkady's Wife, Dounia, Razumihin, and Nastasya. Crime and Punishment; G (some slash); Complete.
Quinae Picturae: Five Things That Never Happened to Dorian Gray. Picture of Dorian Gray; PG; Complete.
God, Eponine, The Things You Do: Eponine et Enjolras, because I swore I'd never write it. Eponine gives Enjolras his conviction. Les Miserables; PG; Complete.
The Picture Portrait Gallery: The secret of Les Amis: they all hate one another. A study. Les Miserables; PG-13; some Slash; WIP.
The Hand-Clasp: Feuilly survives the rain and braves his poverty and makes a useful, and perhaps actual, friend. Les Miserables; PG-13; Complete.
Sketches of Women: A series of ficlets made with the Anti-Marie-Suzette Generator, describing certain original characters who tie in. Les Miserables; PG-13; WIP.


One-Chapter Fics:

All the Children, No More: The story of Emile Enjolras and Noel Courfeyrac. Written for Santafrenchboys. Les Miserables; PG-13; Slash.
One Hundred Years: Ice: Enjolras is a child, entranced by the ice, then a young angel, dying by the kiss of bullets. Les Mis; G.
A Snow Day: Jehan Prouvaire and Guillaume Combeferre, running about in the snow. Les Mis; Slash; PG.
Inside: Dying is not fun. Especially when your father is the one responsible. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; PG-13.
Trust: William Bush and Andre Cotard get along despite their differences. A kiss, but not enough to be real slash. Horatio Hornblower; PG.
Quai Razio Serna: Johnny watches over Ponyboy in the train car. The Outsiders; PG; Slash.
The Passing of the Grey Company: Enjolras and Grantaire during the last moments. Inspired by and dedicated to the latest Lord of the Rings Movie. Les Mis; PG.
Signs: Combeferre needs reassurance, and Courfeyrac is willing to offer it. Les Mis; G; Slash.
I Wasn't Born to Walk on Water: The Story of Martin Courfeyrac the First. Les Mis; PG.
Enjolras Will Speak Again: The fathers of Les Amis have their say. Or not, as the title implies. Small creative libery taken, and Feuilly's parental unit was dug up. Les Mis; PG.
Nothing in His Life: Luc Bahorel in his last moments. Shakespeare is a glorious thing. Les Mis; PG.
A Little Fall of Rain: Combeferre and Enjolras, on a rooftop. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
Wordless: Courfeyrac has a pretty dream. Les Mis; G; Slash.
Faerie Tale: Combeferre and Enjolras, angsting. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
A Fine Chaos: Courfeyrac, Combeferre, and Feuilly, having a splendid Mayday. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
Dandelion Fluff: Combeferre and Courfeyrac, young and innocent and silly to the extreme. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
Le Coeur au Bonheur: Marius is lonely without his wife. Les Mis; G.
Pieces: Archie and Horatio celebrate their transferral to Captain Sawyer. Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
Time and Time Again: Courfeyrac and Feuilly, and large amounts of ink. Large amounts. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
Yanwase Men Si-iyen: Enjolras is injured and Joly attends. Written for the MixnMatch Challenge. Off-site Link; Les Mis; PG; Slash.
And I Can Live Inside My Head...: The Surreal Romance of A Hypochondriac and a Mentally Challenged Poet. Written for the MixnMatch Challenge. Off-site Link; Les Mis; PG; Slash.
Laugh: Combeferre pines and Grantaire makes anachronistic puns. Les Mis; PG; Slash.
"That's One Gallows That Worked": Jean-Marc Grantaire had a rather peculiar past. Les Mis; PG.
The Legend: The Tale of Florian Enjolras. A living legend, in all senses of the phrase. Les Mis; PG.
The Jest: Archie makes a few purchases, but Horatio fails to understand. Horatio Hornblower; G; Slash.
The Thousand Verses: Jehan comes to understand one can love more than a single thing at a time. Including a bad-natured cat. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Bits: Not the prequel to 'Pieces'. Archie, adrift in a ship's boat, all alone, with nothing but the sea and his hallucinations. Horatio Hornblower; PG/G.
Fragments on the Floor: A few ficlets with Styles and Matthews. Taking place in 'Mutiny', 'Loyalty', and 'Duchess and the Devil', in that order. Some vague slash. Horatio Hornblower; PG.
Chronology: A Full History of Luc Bahorel, and all his loves; Hugo, Jehan Prouvaire, and brawling. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
There it Was: Jehan Prouvaire falls in love. Plotless fluffslash, of the 'Ferre/Jehan sort. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Boy: Raskolnikov's sock is in love with him. Crime and Punishment; G.
Sugar Crystals: My 'daring' project. Valjean/Courfeyrac, written for Manon. Tragic Romance: One Lonely Old Ex-Convict; One Careless Revolutionary; And a Garden Full of Quiet. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
The Sweet Child: Baby!Amis 'Ferre!gen. The young Paul Combeferre meets a young girl who forever changes his sense of style. Les Miserables; G.
E Pluribus Unum: Cosette looks through some old memories, and blows the dust off an old page. Les Miserables; G.
The Tenderest Loves of All: Largely inspired by Ogden Nash's 'A Lady Thinks She is Thirty'. Combeferre and Courfeyrac discuss work ethics and youth, and are silly and fluffy. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Daemonis: Yet another chance for Soujin to show off her l33t Latin skillz. :D Courfeuilly. Courfeyrac tries to banish demons, and Feuilly, sensibly, resists, but is eventually won over. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Chemin: Grantaire does Enjolras a favour and Enjolras gives Grantaire a reward. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Tenebres: Valjean and Javert play a somewhat symbolic game of chess. Les Miserables; G.
Blind: History of a walk-on character--specifically, that lovely young revolutionary, Justitia, and of his tragic fate at the hand of his spectacles. Westmark; PG.
Job Would Have Been a Very Good Doctor Because He Had a Lot of Patience: Archie Kennedy teases Horatio. Why one should never admit true love in a hammock. Horatio Hornblower; G; Slash.
Fashion i' th' Earth: Hamlet is quite devoted to Horatio for a number of reasons. Meanwhile, it's all Horatio can do to survive. Hamlet; PG; Slash.
It's How You Say It: Hyde muses on the pros of being able to manipulate with one's voice. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; PG.
The Feeling of Being Edward Hyde: A hopefully suitably ikky and disturbing ficlet where Hyde is vain. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; PG-13.
Who Goes Where: Lighthearted Courfeuilly, in which Courfeyrac tries to help Feuilly get well. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Once Upon a Time: a fragment: Horatio and Archie fool around with a swing. Horatio Hornblower; G; Slash.
Waltz: Rina thinks on Justin and on the world's lack of laughter. Westmark; G.
Hereafter: Jehan Prouvaire distresses himself incredibly, as he looks back on memories and ghosts. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
I Had As Lief Have Been Myself Alone: Kennedy comes out of his experience with Simpson highly scarred, and pines for Wellard. Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
Thread: Florian fluff, in which he meets up with an aggressive feline and calms her. Westmark; G.
Synonyms: Enjolras procrastinates with Combeferre's help, and gets dead bugs in his hair. Les Miserables; PG-13; Slash.
Contagion: Archie comforts Horatio when he is ill. Might someone donate kleenexes? Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
Erroris: Hamlet adores his dear Horatio. Set before the events of Hamlet, making him sane and happy. Hamlet; PG; Slash.
Walking in the Silver: Jehan Prouvaire dabbles in the magic arts, with interesting results. Les Miserables; PG.
Ship in a Bottle: Jack Sparrow and Bootstrap make an interesting new acquaintance. Pirates of the Caribbean; PG.
Quid Stellae Signant: Jehan decides being a revolutionary isn't his cup of tea, and runs away to join the gypsies. Les Miserables; PG.
Anywhere Is: Horatio comforts Archie in El Faroll, whilst feeling much in need of it himself. Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
Da Nobis Hodiem: Cosette all dressed in flowers inadvertently aids the revolutionary cause. Les Miserables; G.
Thoughts: An ikkle Enjolras makes an impression. Les Miserables; G.
Fyrir Hadegi: Grantaire learns that it is generally a good idea to pay attention. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Les Jours de Semaine: Courfeyrac is really very astoundingly Courfeyrac-ish, and doesn't get much done, although he does get to kiss Feuilly. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Believing: Rina worries about Zara, and gets more than she expected. Westmark; G; Femmeslash.
La Galerie des Colours: Combeferre frequents a certain art gallery in Montmartre within which the real world is not particularly relevant. Les Miserables; G; Slash.
Ghost Story: Jehan Prouvaire can see dead people, and they shape his life in unfortunate ways. Les Miserables; PG.
Sanare Lupum: Remus Lupin exists. And reads a lot of classical literature, too. Harry Potter; PG.
Parvus Saltatus: An ikkle-bitty slashfic, in which Remus and Sirius annoy James. Harry Potter; PG; Slash.
No One's Nameless: Nemo lets Dr. Jekyll know his real name. Fluff. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; G; Movieverse; Slash.
The Omelette: Part One: Pencroff angsts. Part Two: He makes Harbert a very evil breakfast. The Mysterious Island; G.
Whisper Words: In which Jekyll admits all to someone on board the Nautilus, and Hyde is furious but ultimately pleased. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Movie or Comicverse; PG-13.
Omnia Sursum Deorsum Versare: When Skinner begins acting very oddly, the rest of the League take it upon themselves to find out why. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Movieverse; PG.
Relinquebatur: Sir Andrew comes home to a friend. Twelfth Night; G.
Habit: Everybody has habits. Some are simple, some complex. And sometimes they get in the way. Jekyll et Nemo. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; G; Movieverse; Slash.
Another Adventure: "So this was not an adventure; it was a last stand. It was not against a people he hated; it was for the benefit of a people he soundlessly objected to." Nemo is alone. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; PG; Movieverse; Slash.
Desciens Ambulare Denuo: Conseil finds a way to help Ned Land, and Ned Land helps him, too. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG; Slash.
Time Inn: Rodney Skinner gets his invisibility. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; PG; Movieverse.
A Good Girl: Maria has a friend and confidant--a slightly possessive one. Horatio Hornblower; G; Femslash.
Constant is Change: Fix, faced with several huge problems (including how to get a new coat), turns to Passepartout. Around the World in Eighty Days; PG; Slash.
Journal: Dr. Jekyll keeps a journal, providing character insights during the course of the movie (hopefully). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; PG; Movieverse.
Senex Pictura, Senex Somnium: Cyrus and Gideon look through a box of old memories. The Mysterious Island; G; Slash.
The Wave That Runs For Ever: Mina grows tired of life on board the Nautilus, and Henry offers some awkward comforts. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; PG; Movieverse.
Why, the Night Gone By: Nemo undergoes a painful experience, and Aronnax gets in his way. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG; Slash.
Fools by Heavenly Compulsion: The sequel to 'Why, the Night Gone By'. The events retold from Aronnax's point of view. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG; Slash.
The Chances You Take: Jehan Prouvaire has a mother. Indeed he does. Unfortunately, she visits.. Les Miserables; PG.
After the Fire's Out: Marius questions his ability to join Enjolras' cause. Les Miserables; G.
Thor's Hammer: Eponine has a run-in with a very peculiar fellow. Les Miserables; PG.
A Room with the Lock Inside: Horatio becomes ill, and Archie worries. With commentary from Matthews. Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
Equal in the Darkness: Jekyll doubts himself greatly, but finally comes to an understanding. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; PG; Movieverse; Slash.
Casu et Certum: Ayrton is pensive, distressed, thoughful; confesses his love to Cyrus and, finding it unrequited, is comforted by Pencroff. The Mysterious Island; PG; Slash.
Avis Cum Multis Alis: Feuilly becomes a gentleman, but realises it is not what he wants. Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Never Go Back to Before: Dahlia takes in a girl called Fantine not long after forgetting a girl called Fantine. Les Miserables; PG; Femmeslash.
Stranger to the Rain: In which Cosette wishes her love could solve everything, understands that it cannot, and takes matters into her own hands. Les Miserables; PG; Femmeslash.
Random Fandom: An example of why Westmark is really a very lot like fandom. Westmark; G.
Parsifal: A friend of Combeferre and Prouvaire unwittingly stumbles across their romance, after the barricades. Les Miserables; PG-13; Slash.
Granite and Rainbow: Mina, wandering through the Nautilus, makes observations and has a startling conversation. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Comicverse; PG.
Dancing Mad: Roger Sherman finds that it is a pleasure to dance with Richard Henry Lee. 1776; G; Slash.
Seams: Bush assists Cotard with his ill-fitting poor tailor clothes. Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
The Descent Into Darkness: Ayrton recalls the time before he is discovered by the Balloon Five (Our Heroes); a time when he was decidedly with Bob Harvey. :) The Mysterious Island; PG-13; Slash.
Light: Gideon Spilett attempts to better understand his relationship with Lincoln Island and Cyrus Smith. The Mysterious Island; PG.
Chapter XXXb: A part of his evening at Michel Agnolo's party that Benvenuto never told us about. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellin; PG-13; Slash.
Ahime, Morire?: Henry Jekyll is aware of his imminent disappearance, but makes time to discuss dark and light with an observer. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Comicverse; PG.
Scire Me: Nemo makes an offer; Ishmael offers a friendship; Jekyll befriends them both. Typically, it leads to slightly more than that. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Movieverse; PG/PG-13; Slash.
Where is Love?: Harbert has a very serious question to ask the inhabitants of Lincoln Island. Based on the grammatical exercise of the same title found in Words on the Vine, by Claudia Vurnakes. The Mysterious Island; PG.
Stories: Years after the abdication from Marianstat, Theo writes a letter to Florian. Westmark; G.
A Tragedy in Three Acts: Erik attempts to cure himself by means of a kiss from Christine. Of course, if that happened, there would be no story. The Phantom of the Opera; PG.
The Admission: The Persian writes a follow-up confession to his account of events at the Paris Opera House. Tragically, he, like everybody else in the book, had a doomed love. The Phantom of the Opera; PG; Slash.
A Brief and Rather Revealing Portrait of Adrian Healey: Adrian takes advantage of a peculiar quirk in his life to make a liasion with an unresisting Hugo. The Liar; PG-13; Slash.
That Philippe/Sorelli Fic, or, White Rose: Erik tries to understand love by watching La Sorelli and the Comte de Chagny. The Phantom of the Opera; G.
Furor: Christine goes mad, and her family suffers. The Phantom of the Opera; PG.
Une Belle Chose: Erik muses extensively on his one talent, music, and his one beautiful thing, Christine. The Phantom of the Opera; G.
Le Monde des Cathedrales: "Claude Frollo had only one transgression, and its difficulty was its inescapability". Notre-Dame de Paris; PG; Slash.
Kit: Olivia's cross-dressing younger twin brother, to gum up the works even further. Twelfth Night; PG; Slash.
The Thing Which is Not: There was one Yahoo who Gulliver could bear; one who for a time gave him a home. Gulliver's Travels; PG/PG-13; Slash.
l'esprit mort: The creature which is called Eponine has a romance of sorts with the fine shadow that is Montparnasse. Les Miserables; PG-13.
Music-Box Melody: In which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Aouda all depend upon one another. Around the World in Eighty Days; G; Slash.
The Dancers: A short. Christine and Meg are beautiful together. The Phantom of the Opera; movieverse; G; Femmeslash.
The Hunter: Shameless melodrama and silly. Allan Quatermain waxes on his old hunting days, and in particular of one kill he made on board the Nautilus, long ago. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Movieverse; PG; Slash.
Oculitis Nemo: Aronnax makes a Latin progression in his study of the creature Nemo. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG; Slash.
Orbus: The story of Harbert Brown, prior to his association with the rest of Our Heroes, the Balloon Five. Cute little thing. :) The Mysterious Island; G.
Two Fools: How Antonio the Sea Captain and Sir Andrew the Knight were the two worst fools in Illyria. Twelfth Night; G; Slash.
The Rules: Two men in a club, and who do you think they were? One was an ex-convict, one ugly and drunk, and together they caused quite a stir. Les Miserables; G; Slash.
Tricks of the Wind: The wind in Denmark never stops blowing; and tying the inhabitants together. Hamlet; PG; Slash.
The Secret Garden: How Musichetta, Bossuet, and Joly became the item they are to-day. Les Miserables; PG; Slash, Het, and Threesome.
Riddle: Zara and Stock and how they love each other. Hint: It's not happily. Westmark; G.
The Braid: The story of Helena and Neville Landless prior to their life in England. The Mystery of Edwin Drood; G.


Crossover Fics:

Multi-Chaptered:
A Contemplation: Javert encounters a cockroach, and Grantaire a kitty. Archy&Mehitabel/Les Miserables; G; Complete.
Within a Dream: Archie Kennedy and Martin Courfeyrac interact in the world of dreams. Sequel to "Crisscross and Crosscriss". Les Mis/Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash, Complete.
Rosemary and Sage, And Oranges: In Which Enjolras is an actor. Hamlet/Les Miserables; PG-13; Slash; Complete.

One-Chapter:
Faces: Justitia meets a strange man and paints in a new way. Westmark/Les Miserables; PG.
A Whisper Away: Mina Murray moves to France and meets a dreamy old gentleman. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen/Les Miserables; Comicverse LoEG; G.
The Only Englishman: Captain Pellew's Indy picks up a strange man found floating in the water, and things become progressively stranger from there. Horatio Hornblower/Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG.
Si Sagesse ou Folie: Enjolras meets a handsome stranger. Les Miserables/Horatio Hornblower; PG; Slash.
The Stream of Consciousness: Robert Walton tells a story to a young man. Frankenstein/The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; PG.
La Journee est Finie: Djali learns to walk a road that has no end, and interferes with canon without changing it. Les Miserables/Notre-Dame de Paris; PG.
Time Garden: Gideon and Cosette exchange pleasantries, commentries, vows, fashions, times, tears, in the Jardin de Luxembourg. Les Miserables/The Mysterious Island; PG.
The Curious Circumstance of the Man in the Half-Mask: A good-natured joke poking fun at the new Phantom movie. The Persian goes exploring and finds--! The Phantom of the Opera (book)/The Phantom of the Opera (movie); G.
A Strange Thing: Bossuet, left on his own, finds a strange, smoke-scented way to spend the twelve days of Christmas. The Phantom of the Opera/Les Miserables; PG; Slash.
Rouge et Blanc: Challenge fic. Cosette sees a strange lady outside her little garden and is instantly smitten. Les Miserables/Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?; G; Femmeslash.
The Not Yet Dead: Erik mistakenly becomes enraptured by the one man he's ever known uglier than he is. The Phantom of the Opera/Notre-Dame de Paris; PG; Slash.
Le Marin: The tale of Mr. Ned Land, from sea-story to sea-story: first white whales, and then monsters of the ocean. Moby Dick/Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; PG.
How Billina the Yellow Hen Came to Change the Name of Her Chicks: Billina finds a curious new kind of human on the shores of the Wheelers' beach. Twelfth Night/Ozma of Oz; G; Femmeslash.
Sharp: Montparnasse hunts and catches, and Montparnasse wins. Les Miserables/Westmark; PG.


Drabbles:

Voir: Nicolas Enjolras' first drabble. Les Miserables; G.
The Bookshop: Courfeyrac and Enjolras and mistaken identities. Les Mis; G.
Crisscross and Crosscriss: Concerning Courfeyrac and Kennedy. Les Mis/Horatio Hornblower crossover; G.
Stars: Concerning a lonely Combeferre. Les Mis; G.
Dark Chocolate: Concerning a heartbroken and addicted Grantaire. Les Mis; G; Slash.
The Boy Who Lived: Concerning a guilty Courfeyrac. Les Mis; G.
Boyfriend Upset By SO's Lack of Support (Ann Landers Column): Jehan Prouvaire and Luc Bahorel being silly. Les Mis; G; Slash.
Once Upon a Morning: Cosette and Marius and Fluff. Les Mis; G.
Boy of Lillies: Concerning a Feuilly with dreams. Les Mis; PG.
In Which There Are Pillow-Books: Joly and Bossuet and tiredness. Les Mis; G.
Snowstorm: Snowed-in Amis. Les Mis; G.
Dignity. Always, Dignity: Concerning an unsuccessful Enjolras who becomes successful. Les Mis; G.
In Glocca Morra: Og is waiting. Finian's Rainbow; G.
The Task of Memorising: Sequel to "Voir". Nicolas and his followers. Les Mis; G.
There Was a Time: Gillenormand is triumphant. Les Mis; G.
Philosophy: Friends share things. The musician and the philosopher split a coat. La Boheme; G; Slash.
Lovers: Madame Thenardier/Enjolras. Who knew? Les Mis; G.
two: Chadd and Eccleston have a cute, innocent, nearly-canon love. Like Joly and Bossuet! Horatio Hornblower; G; Slash.
Just Out of Reach: The poor woman whose watchtower Styles blows up has a bit of a backstory. We love walk-ons. Horatio Hornblower; G.
Cold Hands: Colline and Schaunard sit around and are cute and cold after Mimi's death. La Boheme; G; Slash.
Renown: The former Miss Kennedy discusses Captain Hornblower with her son. Horatio Hornblower; G.
Inspiration: Florian looks to Jehan Prouvaire for his inspiration. Les Mis; G.
Once Upon a Star: Florian remembers Sagittarius. Les Mis; G.
Three Roads: Florian muses on symbolism. Les Mis; G.
The Anniversary: Fantine, alone with her cat and unhappy. Les Mis; G.
La Chanson de l'Amour: Niklausse experiences deja vu. Les Contes D'Hoffmann; G.
Of All Things: Courfeyrac socialises. Les Mis/Picture of Dorian Gray; G.
Say This Name Three Times And...: Fantine takes a chance. Les Mis/Chronicles of Chrestomanci; G.
Secrets: Thenardier steals a prized possession. Les Mis/The Invisible Man; G.
Goodbye: Cosette says good-bye to her father. Les Mis; G.
Time: Grandfather meets a girl on the beach. Ragtime; G.
When You Know You Can't Have What You Want: The Mysterious Old Man is annoyed. Into the Woods; G.
Talent: Javert's mother seems to have given him a useful trait. Les Miserables; G.
Demittere: Florian attempts to have a discussion with one of his children. Westmark; G.
Wheels of a Dream: Sarah and Coalhouse experience plotless fluff. Ragtime; G.
Mad Eyes and All the Lot: Matthews discusses pirates with a young fellow. Horatio Hornblower; PG.
Failure: Phileas Fogg thinks on losing his wager. Around the World in Eighty Days; G.
Lack: Phileas Fogg notes that he is missing something, perhaps. Around the World in Eighty Days; G.
Metaphor: Orlando recalls the Russian Princess. Orlando; G.
Circles: Javert has a last annoyance, and a last moment of bitter amusement. Les Miserables; G.
Hot and Cold: Hyde is amused by temperatures. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; G.
That's For Remembrance: Mina cannot escape from her encounter with Dracula. Dracula; G.
Are You There?: Valjean played hide-and-seek, but, in the end, was not found in time. Les Miserables; G.
Recollection: Hobbs spends Christmas alone. Horatio Hornblower; G.
Aimer: In which Fleur-de-lys hates no one but herself. Notre-Dame de Paris; G.
English Sweets: The romance of Madame Giry and Erik. The Phantom of the Opera; G.
Ephemera: Gavroche's two brats without a home. Les Miserables; G.
Zara: What Zara is. Westmark; G.
The Dirty Woman: Fantine keeps her cat. Companion to The Anniversary. Les Miserables; PG-13.
Remembering Rosemary: When Hamlet needs his Horatio, for he is mad. Hamlet; G.
L'Enfer: Montparnasse in hell. Les Miserables/Westmark; G.
l'amour et la mer: Viola loves her husband very much. Twelfth Night; G.
Elle qui Danse: Fleur-de-Lys falls in love. Notre-Dame de Paris; G.
Le Tour du Monde: Fix can't quite leave Passepartout. Around the World in Eighty Days; G.
This Love: What Captain Nemo gave to the creature he loved. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; G.


Poetry:

The Boy With the Special Smile: Archie remains in the back. Horatio Hornblower; G.
when i was a child...: Pellew thinks on Horatio, and on simplicity. Horatio Hornblower; G.
Scraps and Feathers: Wellard, and laudanum and death. Horatio Hornblower; G.
The Prison: Don Alfredo once loved El Faroll. Horatio Hornblower; G.
bonny sweet ireland: Wolfe hates you too :D A poem to be read aloud very quickly and with a strong Irish accent. Even traitors have motivations. Horatio Hornblower; PG-13.
The Star: Maria is a lonely girl. Horatio Hornblower; G.
Concentrate: Archie helps Wellard after his beating. Horatio Hornblower; PG, Slash.
The M'man's Blood: Poor Jack Hammond had promises in his uniform. Horatio Hornblower; G.
La Mort De �ponine: In which the gamine of that name kicks the bucket. . .an experiment in keeping true to canon when on a precarious subject. Les Mis; PG.
The Revolution - The Remembrance: In honour of June 6th, we cast our eyes over a misted barricade. Les Mis; G.
Dancer: Jehan Prouvaire finds himself in a postion to make a choice. Bliss is fleeting. Les Mis; G.
Quietly: Valjean expects to die in misery, and instead dies happy. Les Mis; G.
Love: Madame Thenardier dies almost angry. Les Mis; G.
Promise and Dreams: Eponine and Marius interact in freeverse; Eponine keeps her promise, and Marius dreams his dreams. Les Mis; PG.


Original Fic:

'Delect-o -are -avi -atus: to delight; to amuse; charm; attract; allure': In a faerie-story style, Joi discovers a strange charm placed on himself, and makes a new friend, oddly enough. PG.
Ficta Venibat: Miranda gets a very new sort of present from her Aunt Ariel. G.
Equus Eboratus: Epona goes gathering, with the help of her horses. G.
Cursum Perficio: Detailing the friendship between an old woman and a young man who prefers "insane" to mildly eccentric. PG
The Golden Fishes: A girl has a for some reason meaningful conversation with her beau. G.
Ja Nei Bless: Philippa pays for her house, accompanied but unaided by her old friend Geir. PG.
Hourglass: In which Death explains why he is not evil or frightening. PG.
La Viel Homme de la Mer: An old man falls in love. PG.
My Little Girl: What will anybody do with Zayka? G.
The Billionaire: Inspired by a certain chapter of Catch-22: the history of Mr. O. Knox. PG.
Bloom Small: Gregor struggles to get along with his housemate when both of them are keeping secrets. PG-13.


Original Poetry:

Quiet in the Water: An invented myth of creature, and creature's horse, and creature's habits. G.
Love: Another myth, of Moon and Stars and Earth. G.
six-thirty a m: The girl bakes her mother a cake for Mother's Day. G.
Story Night: The third myth; twelve travellers are brought a new companion by the Mountain. G.
Eyes: A poem to protest the war; 'These were the days / That made sad-eyed old women out of the girls / And mad-eyed old men out of the boys'. PG.
The Wisest Man in the World: The boy discovers his father meant more than he suspected. G.
Reading the Hands: A gipsy-woman muses. G.
What is Man?: In which the question is asked, and answered; inspired by Virginia Woolf's "Orlando". G.
Miranda: A couple thinks on their bird. G.
The Tragedy of the Young Composer: The boy shall never come home again. G.
Mermaids: Ye Olde Daintey Rhyme On Mermaides. G.
On the Cathredral Pines Day-Trip: Questions asked and unanswered under the sky, in the circle of pines. G.
Legend: A short rhyme that could constitute as the fourth myth; about the mountains. G.
The Clocks: Life is an illusion, for everyone was made by a clockmaker. G.
Ecology: A Girl-Child incurs the wrath of nature. G.
Once Upon a Time: Myth no. five, about old days. G.
The Painter: An American girl is confused. G.
Midnight Train: She who in poetry waits in the dark for the train is seldom disappointed, as opposed to actuality, where it is always late. G.
Afterlife: Where the poet goes when all is said and done. PG.
Make Believe: Inventing faerie stories. G.
Danse de Voyage: The strange thing about travelling through... G.
Falling Song: The sounds and semblances of falling. G.
Poetry: The truth about poetry. G.
Yellow Love-Note: 'Yesterday / I scalded myself in your kitchen / trying to catch the smell of you / in my hands'. G.
Secrets: The seasons of the year, described in mixed metaphor. G.
Michaela: A girl is waiting, in the sun, for summer. G.
Under the Bridge (Nobody's House): You have found the house under the bridge. G.
The Tragic Tale of Violet: A girl with an imaginary friend who commits a crime. PG.
Physical Therapy: Playing ball with an old man in a nursing home. G.


Comments, reviews, constructive criticism, and, heaven forefend, praise, can be sent to the Author at Rainbow Jehan at gmail dot com

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