"A Twisted Sort of Luck" by Medie (PG-13)
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Rec Category: Pairing: Sheppard/Weir
Pairing: John Sheppard/ELizabeth Weir
Category: AU; both RST and UST(honest)
Warning: Reference to adult situations/language
Author on LJ:
medie
Author's Website: Author's Site
Link: A Twisted Sort of Luck
Why This Must Be Read: This is a fun little look at what John and Elizabeth's first days together in the Atlantis expedition might have been like if they had meet before they did as per canon. It is well written and followed by the sequel/second chapter: Chemistry
It felt like an eternity as she fumbled for words, trying convince her legendary intellect to produce something but, apparently her intellect wasn’t so legendary after all. Wouldn’t that surprise a few suits in Washington.... The sudden appearance of one Air Force pilot had derailed the higher reasoning functions of Dr. Elizabeth Weir’s brain. At that moment, said brain was letting shock give way in the face of a sudden rush of memories and the strong temptation to retreat into them.
Pairing: John Sheppard/ELizabeth Weir
Category: AU; both RST and UST(honest)
Warning: Reference to adult situations/language
Author on LJ:
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Author's Website: Author's Site
Link: A Twisted Sort of Luck
Why This Must Be Read: This is a fun little look at what John and Elizabeth's first days together in the Atlantis expedition might have been like if they had meet before they did as per canon. It is well written and followed by the sequel/second chapter: Chemistry
It felt like an eternity as she fumbled for words, trying convince her legendary intellect to produce something but, apparently her intellect wasn’t so legendary after all. Wouldn’t that surprise a few suits in Washington.... The sudden appearance of one Air Force pilot had derailed the higher reasoning functions of Dr. Elizabeth Weir’s brain. At that moment, said brain was letting shock give way in the face of a sudden rush of memories and the strong temptation to retreat into them.
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Date: 2006-11-23 09:54 pm (UTC)