FAKE Double Drabble: Picturesque
May. 25th, 2025 06:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Picturesque
Fandom: FAKE
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Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Ryo and Dee take in the Lake District’s spectacular scenery.
Written Using: The dw100 prompt ‘Bridge’.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.
Dee has seen a lot of bridges, in fact there are some pretty spectacular ones in his home city of New York, especially at night, when the entirety of the Big Apple is lit up, and the bridges are like strings of jewels spanning the rivers.
He’s seen the Golden Gate in San Francisco, on visits to Ryo’s aunt and uncle, and Tower Bridge in London when he and his lover spent a week there on vacation.
But despite the grandeur and impressive scope of those feats of engineering, he thinks this is his favourite of all the bridges he’s ever seen. It’s just a small, drystone walled, humpbacked bridge in the middle of nowhere, spanning a watercourse narrow enough that he could almost jump over it if there were decent take-off and landing points on the banks, but it has a rustic charm to it, and the landscape it’s nestled into is spectacular.
Add to that, upstream of the bridge is all tumbled rocks, great for scrambling over and sitting on while the water swirls past on both sides, and there’s something kinda magical about it.
From where he’s sitting, he snaps a photo of Ryo, on Ashness Bridge.
The End
He’s seen the Golden Gate in San Francisco, on visits to Ryo’s aunt and uncle, and Tower Bridge in London when he and his lover spent a week there on vacation.
But despite the grandeur and impressive scope of those feats of engineering, he thinks this is his favourite of all the bridges he’s ever seen. It’s just a small, drystone walled, humpbacked bridge in the middle of nowhere, spanning a watercourse narrow enough that he could almost jump over it if there were decent take-off and landing points on the banks, but it has a rustic charm to it, and the landscape it’s nestled into is spectacular.
Add to that, upstream of the bridge is all tumbled rocks, great for scrambling over and sitting on while the water swirls past on both sides, and there’s something kinda magical about it.
From where he’s sitting, he snaps a photo of Ryo, on Ashness Bridge.
The End
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Date: 2025-05-25 10:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2025-05-25 11:05 pm (UTC)Thank you!