July 22nd, 2008

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

Literacy by The Hoyden (NC-17)

  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 8:47 AM
From SG:

Title: Literacy
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Pairing: Garak/Julian Bashir
Categories: Hurt/Comfort, Romance
Length: Medium
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [personal profile] thehoyden 
Author Website: http://theburrow.net/hoyden/

Review:
“Literacy” is set after the classic episode “The Wire”. Still recuperating, Garak asks Bashir to read to him, not bothering with small details like the fact that the doctor doesn’t actually speak Kardasi, but merely understands the phonetic script. This proves to be a changing point in their relationship and things start to evolve in a romantic direction, especially after a chance encounter with Gul Dukat makes Julian understand exactly what kind of book he has been reading aloud.

The Hoyden is one of those truly fantastic authors we long to find in our fandoms. The dialogue, the interaction, the characterization (from Garak’s scheming nature to Julian’s insecurity about his genetic enhancements), the smut – everything is written so perfectly that it makes this one of the best stories I’ve found for this pairing.

Literacy

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