Fullmetal Alchemist: Respect
Sep. 26th, 2011 11:53 pmTitle: Respect
Author:
jordannamorgan
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Rating/Warnings: Very, very mildly PG at most. Just a bit of harmless flirting and roughhousing…
Characters: Noa, Edward, Alphonse.
Setting: First anime, with a twist. Takes place a few years after my story “Blood Ties”.
Summary: A damsel has the prerogative to expect rescue—even if she isn’t exactly in distress.
Disclaimer: They belong to Hiromu Arakawa. I’m just playing with them.
Notes: Well, it gives away some of my plans for future fics… but this one-shot is set a few years after my story “Blood Ties”, when subsequent events will have brought Noa to a reunion with Ed in Amestris. (Honestly, I never intended or expected them to become a pairing for me while I was writing “Blood Ties”—but they decided otherwise!) I’ve wanted to write a full-on Tiesverse Ed/Noa fic for a while, and this was the result, after a handful of ideas randomly collided one morning.
( The root of the problem was that there was a distinct shortage of women in Bramlett. )
Author:
Archive Rights: Please request the author’s consent.
Rating/Warnings: Very, very mildly PG at most. Just a bit of harmless flirting and roughhousing…
Characters: Noa, Edward, Alphonse.
Setting: First anime, with a twist. Takes place a few years after my story “Blood Ties”.
Summary: A damsel has the prerogative to expect rescue—even if she isn’t exactly in distress.
Disclaimer: They belong to Hiromu Arakawa. I’m just playing with them.
Notes: Well, it gives away some of my plans for future fics… but this one-shot is set a few years after my story “Blood Ties”, when subsequent events will have brought Noa to a reunion with Ed in Amestris. (Honestly, I never intended or expected them to become a pairing for me while I was writing “Blood Ties”—but they decided otherwise!) I’ve wanted to write a full-on Tiesverse Ed/Noa fic for a while, and this was the result, after a handful of ideas randomly collided one morning.
( The root of the problem was that there was a distinct shortage of women in Bramlett. )