The Homecoming King, by plum (PG-13)
Jun. 29th, 2006 03:05 pmRec Category: Het
Pairing: Lorne/Weir
Category: Atlantis, het, Elizabeth Weir, Major Lorne.
Warning: N/A
Author on LJ:
zeplum
Author's Website: plum freaking evil
Link: The Homecoming King
Why This Must Be Read: I have this deep abiding love for so-called "rare pairings," especially ones that are well-written. This particular one begins somewhere near the beginning of the second season and continues on through "The Lost Boys"/"The Hive," and it's really as much of a Lorne character study as it is a Lorne/Weir piece.
Elizabeth reminds him strongly of his 12th grade history teacher. She always listened to their opinions, fostered class discussion, and quite often the corners of her mouth would quirk up just so.
She also had the best legs he'd ever seen and never took shit from anyone.
At the age of eighteen, Thomas Lorne knew he'd found the perfect woman. From that point on, he's subconsciously compared every other woman to her.
That is, until he meets Dr. Elizabeth Weir. Lorne decided that a new bar had to be set. And while he can't be sure, he'll bet Dr. Weir has even better legs.
Pairing: Lorne/Weir
Category: Atlantis, het, Elizabeth Weir, Major Lorne.
Warning: N/A
Author on LJ:
Author's Website: plum freaking evil
Link: The Homecoming King
Why This Must Be Read: I have this deep abiding love for so-called "rare pairings," especially ones that are well-written. This particular one begins somewhere near the beginning of the second season and continues on through "The Lost Boys"/"The Hive," and it's really as much of a Lorne character study as it is a Lorne/Weir piece.
Elizabeth reminds him strongly of his 12th grade history teacher. She always listened to their opinions, fostered class discussion, and quite often the corners of her mouth would quirk up just so.
She also had the best legs he'd ever seen and never took shit from anyone.
At the age of eighteen, Thomas Lorne knew he'd found the perfect woman. From that point on, he's subconsciously compared every other woman to her.
That is, until he meets Dr. Elizabeth Weir. Lorne decided that a new bar had to be set. And while he can't be sure, he'll bet Dr. Weir has even better legs.