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bluflamingo: half orange with segments in rainbow colours (Gen Kill: Mike+Nate)
Thursday, August 4th, 2011 10:34 pm
More last kisses - I swear, I'll manage one that's not so depressing at some point, but this is not that point.

Generation Kill, Nate/Brad )

John/Cam (Dysfunction verse) )
bluflamingo: half orange with segments in rainbow colours (Gen Kill: Brad+Nate)
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 06:59 pm
Title: Hold Still (Let The Earth Move You)
Fandom: Generation Kill
Pairing: Nate/Brad
Rating: R
Word count: ~4200
Summary: Some people say the shooting’s the hard part, some people say it’s coming home. No-one ever mentions the routine and drudgery in the middle, how hard it is to keep going forward when it doesn’t feel any different to standing still; sort of prequel to Seagulls and Sand
Author's notes: Originally written for [livejournal.com profile] yagkyas; spoilers for Screwby onwards

Hold Still (Let The Earth Move You)
bluflamingo: half orange with segments in rainbow colours (Default)
Saturday, May 9th, 2009 10:05 am
Title: Change Unchanging
Fandom: Generation Kill
Pairing: Nate/Brad, Nate/OC
Rating: R
Words: ~7000
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction based on the fictionalised characters of the Generation Kill mini-series.

Summary: Harvard’s nothing like Iraq, but Nate’s still having trouble letting go; originally written for [livejournal.com profile] lgbtfest; Brit-picked by [personal profile] ames

Change Unchanging
bluflamingo: half orange with segments in rainbow colours (beach)
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 03:03 pm
Title: Seagulls and Sand
Fandom: Generation Kill
Pairing: Nate/Brad
Rating: PG-13
Words: 3,634

Summary: Nate's half-tempted, sometimes, to call up Mike and ask if he’s created his and Brad’s easy vibe out of thin air and memory, because they’re stilted and full of awkward silence on the phone; post-series

A/N: So, Generation Kill, for those of you who don't know, is a seven-part mini-series about American recon marines in the invasion of Iraq. It's based on a true life book by a reporter who was embedded with them, but the show is probably more than slightly fictionalised. Here's an article about the show including a picture of Nate and Brad.

Seagulls and Sand )