It must've been longer than I thought since I last wrote something non-trivial, because it turns out that the available writing infrastructures have moved on beyond my old home-grown system. So rather than a mess of XML, Perl scripts, HTML::Mason code and Emacs for writing and publishing, this fic was written using Scrivener and Dropbox (both of which are excellent products that I strongly recommend), and is being published via AO3 (which is also excellent).
So anyway. The fic in question is a three-way crossover, between Lost Girl, Fringe and Chuck. It's probably enough to be familiar with Fringe alone in order to read and enjoy (as much as the writing allows, at least) the story. The bits from Lost Girl gets explained somewhat, and as for Chuck it's probably enough to know that Sarah Walker looks like this. There is some explicit sex. There is some level of dodgy consent, since it involves Bo's powers and she pretty much is an ambulatory consent issue.
The pairing that gets some explicitness in the fic is Sarah Walker/Olivia Dunham. Sarah/Carina, Bo/Lauren and Olivia/Astrid are mentioned to varying degrees. The story is, according to AO3, 20391 words long.
“I’m still not talking to you,” Kenzi said as soon as she heard someone pick up her call. “Just so you know.”
So anyway. The fic in question is a three-way crossover, between Lost Girl, Fringe and Chuck. It's probably enough to be familiar with Fringe alone in order to read and enjoy (as much as the writing allows, at least) the story. The bits from Lost Girl gets explained somewhat, and as for Chuck it's probably enough to know that Sarah Walker looks like this. There is some explicit sex. There is some level of dodgy consent, since it involves Bo's powers and she pretty much is an ambulatory consent issue.
The pairing that gets some explicitness in the fic is Sarah Walker/Olivia Dunham. Sarah/Carina, Bo/Lauren and Olivia/Astrid are mentioned to varying degrees. The story is, according to AO3, 20391 words long.
“I’m still not talking to you,” Kenzi said as soon as she heard someone pick up her call. “Just so you know.”