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An Infallible Cure
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Title: | An Infallible Cure |
Author(s): | Calico |
Date(s): | 1999 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Blake's 7 |
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An Infallible Cure is a Blake/Avon Blake's 7 story by Calico.
It was originally printed in the zine Fire and Ice #5.
Reactions and Reviews
"An Infallible Cure" by Calico is a lighter story, referring to a cure for hiccups. Avon's tongue in the mouth of the sufferer does it very effectively. (Wish I could try that some time!) [1]
An Infallible Cure (A/B) -- Calico: A & B hiding in a cupboard. A nice funny fluff, with the unusual distinction of being a PG PWP, really. Avon discovers an infallible cure for Blake's hiccups. I like the ending, which suggests Avon might return B's feelings a bit (unless he's just winding him up, of course).[2]
Calico wrote one of my favourite B/As, Souls of Discretion, so I was really looking forward to this one, which does unfortunately suffer in comparison. It's not at all bad, although I think Blake is a bit bland/useless - basically, he has no real job on the mission and is also the one letting his emotions get the better of him. Still - it's fun.[3]
References
- ^ from Sarah Thompson at Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site
- ^ from Predatrix at Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site
- ^ aralias reviewed this zine in November 2013 on Dreamwidth, Archived version