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Title: Reconstructed By the Sea (A Pythagorean Fairytale Remix) Pirates of the Caribbean, Jack/Elizabeth/Norrington
Author:
djarum99
Summary: Jack, Elizabeth, and Commodore Norrington find solace of a particular kind.
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Pairing: Jack/Elizabeth, Jack/Elizabeth/Norrington
Rating: N17
Disclaimer: the characters belong to Disney, I am making no profit
Warnings: threesome, male-male-female, slash, het, character death implied, post-At World’s End, or Alternate Universe, depending on which eye is dominant
Words: 1,682
Original story: author -
siryn99 title - “Wide Hearts Unsprung” find it here - http://siryn99.livejournal.com/tag/james/jack/elizabeth
A/N: “After everything fragile is broken… let’s put all our treasures together…may whatever breaks be reconstructed by the sea.” My remix title and the original author’s are from Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to Broken Things” - http://www.motherbird.com/broken . Bits of Neruda are scattered throughout like broken glass - watch your step. I need to thank my fabulous betas:
writing_samsara,
sage_laurel,
melayneseahawk, and my non-lj-user friend Jules - your input was invaluable.
( Reconstructed By The Sea )
Author:
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Summary: Jack, Elizabeth, and Commodore Norrington find solace of a particular kind.
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Pairing: Jack/Elizabeth, Jack/Elizabeth/Norrington
Rating: N17
Disclaimer: the characters belong to Disney, I am making no profit
Warnings: threesome, male-male-female, slash, het, character death implied, post-At World’s End, or Alternate Universe, depending on which eye is dominant
Words: 1,682
Original story: author -
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A/N: “After everything fragile is broken… let’s put all our treasures together…may whatever breaks be reconstructed by the sea.” My remix title and the original author’s are from Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to Broken Things” - http://www.motherbird.com/broken . Bits of Neruda are scattered throughout like broken glass - watch your step. I need to thank my fabulous betas:
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( Reconstructed By The Sea )