Downhill from Here by Wisdomeagle (NC-17)
Jan. 18th, 2009 10:50 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Rec Category: Jack/Daniel
Pairing: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson
Category: SG-1, slash, Daniel/Jack, Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill, established relationship, explicit sexual situation
Warning: Referenced infidelity to Sha're, referenced infidelity to each other, strong language, explicit reference to m/m sex
Author on LJ:
wisdomeagle
Author's Website: SG-1 Fic Index
Link: Downhill from Here
Author's summary: But he makes hungry where most he satisfies -- Shakespeare, alt.
Why This Must Be Read: This is a comprehensive survey of Jack and Daniel's relationship over the course of the entire series -- and a complex, gnarled version of their relationship, even for them -- in a thousand words. There's no shmoop here, there's no angst, and there's no gritty owchiness for its own sake. There's just reality -- the good, the bad, the indifferent; the euphoric highs of youth, the inevitable plateaus of age -- and a quiet satisfaction at the end that's made all the more believable by the unflinching characterization that leads up to it. A short and very striking fic.
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Pairing: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson
Category: SG-1, slash, Daniel/Jack, Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill, established relationship, explicit sexual situation
Warning: Referenced infidelity to Sha're, referenced infidelity to each other, strong language, explicit reference to m/m sex
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author's Website: SG-1 Fic Index
Link: Downhill from Here
Author's summary: But he makes hungry where most he satisfies -- Shakespeare, alt.
Why This Must Be Read: This is a comprehensive survey of Jack and Daniel's relationship over the course of the entire series -- and a complex, gnarled version of their relationship, even for them -- in a thousand words. There's no shmoop here, there's no angst, and there's no gritty owchiness for its own sake. There's just reality -- the good, the bad, the indifferent; the euphoric highs of youth, the inevitable plateaus of age -- and a quiet satisfaction at the end that's made all the more believable by the unflinching characterization that leads up to it. A short and very striking fic.
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