Title: Bowl Boy
Author:
stefanyeah
Pairing: BellDom
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Iʻm sure all of us are aware that the events playing out in this piece of writing
are untrue, never happened, most likely never will happen. Iʻm pretty sure we all know that the
other is perfectly aware of this fact. We just accept it for the sake of this story as temporary truth.
Which turns the words beneath the cut into fiction.
I donʻt own Muse or other publicly recognisable characters, the plot is inspired by Japanese folklore and adapted by me.
Authorʻs Notes: For this month's Stellar Clouds Fairy Tale challenge. Finally I managed to cook up something for the monthly challenges, wheeee!
This heavily draws, not to say rips off, a Japanese fairy tale that's in one of my favourite fairy tale books First I wanted to do Hanasaki Jisan (strangely enough my favourite fairy tale), but Hatschibime is more fitting for a BellDom adaptation.
"Once upon a time in a far away land when magic and wonders still were possible…"
Author:
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Pairing: BellDom
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Iʻm sure all of us are aware that the events playing out in this piece of writing
are untrue, never happened, most likely never will happen. Iʻm pretty sure we all know that the
other is perfectly aware of this fact. We just accept it for the sake of this story as temporary truth.
Which turns the words beneath the cut into fiction.
I donʻt own Muse or other publicly recognisable characters, the plot is inspired by Japanese folklore and adapted by me.
Authorʻs Notes: For this month's Stellar Clouds Fairy Tale challenge. Finally I managed to cook up something for the monthly challenges, wheeee!
This heavily draws, not to say rips off, a Japanese fairy tale that's in one of my favourite fairy tale books First I wanted to do Hanasaki Jisan (strangely enough my favourite fairy tale), but Hatschibime is more fitting for a BellDom adaptation.
"Once upon a time in a far away land when magic and wonders still were possible…"