Behind a Locked Door by downtide

Fanwork Information

Summary:

Written for Theatrical Muse, on the subject of Fun.

Warnings for slash but it's very much implied and off-camera.

Major Characters: Fingon, Maedhros

Major Relationships:

Artwork Type: No artwork type listed

Genre: Humor, Slash/Femslash

Challenges:

Rating: General

Warnings: Sexual Content (Mild)

This fanwork belongs to the series

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 221
Posted on 12 March 2010 Updated on 12 March 2010

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Chapter 1

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Prince of Himring had been locked in his room with Prince of Hithlum for over twenty-four hours now, and the servants were starting to worry. To begin with there was laughter and excited chatter, and that followed by mostly silence but for the creaking of furniture and the occasional moan and murmur.

Breakfast was brought, then lunch, and these were left outside the door. They remained undisturbed, except for one moment when Prince of Hithlum opened the door to look at the tray of food. He smiled, reached for the bowl of berries and the cream, then disappeared back inside. More laughter ensued.

Prince of Himring asked for wine to be delivered, and it was, along with more food that still remained untouched. "Perhaps he is sickening?" the servants wondered amongst themselves. "Perhaps he is crazy?" they added later, when the sound of raised voices and breaking glass was heard emerging from the room.

It was the following dawn when the two finally emerged, looking dishevelled and exhausted, as though neither of them had slept. No words were spoken about what had occurred behind their locked door, but looks were exchanged between the Princes, and the servants gossiped amongst themselves.

No-one dared to ask Prince of Himring just how it was that he'd managed to get cream in his hair.


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I had not read this story before (most of your others I have read and am thrilled to see you posting them here--compulsively read every story about Maedhros I could find a few years back). I guess you could call me Maedhros-obsessed as well, although I tend to lean toward painting Fingon more clearly.

Yes. I agree with him--that most have been one ugly helmet.