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Open To Interpretation
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Title: | Open To Interpretation |
Author(s): | RavenD |
Date(s): | 20 June 2000 |
Length: | 10k |
Genre(s): | slash fanfiction |
Fandom(s): | Star Wars TPM |
Relationship(s): | Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan |
External Links: | Open To Interpretation (Master & Apprentice) Open To Interpretation (Raven Dreams) |
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Open To Interpretation is a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan story by RavenD.
Summary: Obi and Qui enjoy the bounties of nature. An interested party enjoys the bounty of Qui and Obi.
Recs and Reviews
It’s rare to find a PWP that pays such attention to characterization and worldbuilding details. This story is told from the POV of an alien voyeur, and done so skillfully that the narrator’s “otherness” is quite clear without the author ever resorting to a long chunk of descriptive exposition--the details are woven into the story seamlessly. It’s a very short fic, but you get a sense of completeness from it, that this is merely a postcard from a fully-developed planet with a race and culture vastly different from our own. That’s what makes it stand out from other PWP’s--yes, the focus is mainly on the sex, but there’s so much detail deftly inserted that it’s much more satisfying. And oh dear god in heaven, the sex is hot, hot, hot.[1]
References
- ^ hominysnark in tpm_flashback. Open To Interpretation by RavenD, 22 November 2004. (Accessed 14 April 2015)