Crescent Moon Lodge

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Title: Crescent Moon Lodge
Author(s): Anais
Date(s):
Length:
Genre: slash
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
External Links: Story via Wayback Machine

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Crescent Moon Lodge is a Jack/Daniel story by Anais.

Reactions and Reviews

Best FF That Might Make You Willing to Stay at One of Those Creepy No-Name Motels That Normally Make You Think "Horror Movie Psycho Killer RUN RUN RUN!" Crescent Moon Lodge, by Anais, aka minkboylove. Stargate SG-1, Daniel Jackson/Jack O'Neill, whose damn name ALWAYS looks like it's spelled wrong.

So. There's a motel, and there's sex, and that's the plot summary. And that is why I don't do PWP sets more often - not because I don't love the things, because lord knows I cherish them, but because it's tough to write a story summary of a PWP. (Only so many times you can write, "There's some fucking, and also...more fucking" without feeling just a wee bit inarticulate.) My solution is generally to maunder on about something only vaguely related to the story, so let's go right to that, shall we? See, the thing about SG-1 is that there's only a few options for a Daniel/Jack relationship: post-military, post-apocalypse, the ever-popular Denial of Military Reality route, and then, of course, the sex without the relationship. Or with only part of a relationship. This is one of the few fandoms where I honestly don't care which path authors take; if they want to deny military reality, I am happy to go along with them, and if they'd like to level Earth's immediate galactic neighborhood with massive ancient alien solar wind machines, well, there are days when I'll help. But the toughest choice is definitely the relationship-less fuck, because Daniel and Jack are both oddly devoted individuals who don't seem to do sex without commitment (unless an alien has taken over their brains, although you'd be surprised how often that happens); I suppose the canon writers went that route because they needed some way to explain the fact that Jack and Daniel essentially never have sex with another actual human being. Getting back to the story - I think Anais does a good job with the semi-relationship option in this one, mostly by focusing heavily on the sex, always an excellent choice.[1]

I can't believe I haven't gotten around to reccing this one yet. Anais calls it 'good old fashioned smut' and she's right. It's hotter than hell; sweaty, dirty, wonderful smut but it's more than that. This isn't just any two guys, this is Jack and Daniel with history, pissiness and love all wrapped up into one delectable package. They snarl and bite and fight and fuck and love each other and it's intensely satisfying.[2]

This feels unfinished, but holy hell hot. And Anais lush descriptions are as welcome as ever.[3]

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