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Fic: Escape - R/L - PG
Authors:
kahvi and
roadstergal
Title: Escape, Part 2
Pairing: Rimmer/Lister
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: I don't own Red Dwarf, and I doubt my esteemed collegue does so either. None of us make money from this.
Notes: I now have the great honor of presenting the final part of Escape, the fic co-written by
roadstergal and myself. When we left our heroes, Rimmer was marooned on a stormy planet, with little hope of escape, save by the rest of the RD team. Will Lister come through? Will pr0n happen? Well, dear readers, there's only one way to find out... If this is the first you've seen of this fic, go read part one first.
Set between Legion and the Thursday before Gunmen of the Apocalypse. Spoilers for Legion, Marooned, Terrorform, and probably a few others.
What had he been expecting; that Rimmer would welcome him with open arms and a snog?
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Title: Escape, Part 2
Pairing: Rimmer/Lister
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: I don't own Red Dwarf, and I doubt my esteemed collegue does so either. None of us make money from this.
Notes: I now have the great honor of presenting the final part of Escape, the fic co-written by
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Set between Legion and the Thursday before Gunmen of the Apocalypse. Spoilers for Legion, Marooned, Terrorform, and probably a few others.
What had he been expecting; that Rimmer would welcome him with open arms and a snog?
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Er, okay. That was great! So Rimmer, so Lister. *sigh* I loved it guys. Looveeed eet!
You must write more together. MUST!
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Very in character, very funny, very enjoyable.
It's just too brilliant to quote any particular part of it, but I especially loved the re-booting the light-bee part, the mention of Superdrug (because I still believe that is the best name for a chain of shops ever) and Rimmer rolled over onto his stomach and pushed himself up onto one arm. - that's an image I can live with. :)
You did a great job of making it feel cold for the most part, and then building up the change of temperature towards the end, where it all comes together very nicely with part one. ;)
*wanders off to re-read*
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