Miriam
19 December 2009 @ 01:50 pm
Title: King For A Day, 2/?
Character(s)/Pairing(s): Shosanna/Fredrick, mentions of Fredrick's sisters
Rating: PG-13, violence and mentions of death
Word count: 1756
Summary: Continuing with King For A Day, Shosanna and Fredrick both make decisions that will change the course of their lives.
Warnings: It'd be best to start with King For A Day, of course. The script references linked in part 1 carry over into part 2 (and into the overall story). I'd also like to thank [livejournal.com profile] bourbonights for their feedback and encouraging me to continue this story.

The story so far: | information/cast post | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 |


Fredrick Zoller will know Shosanna Dreyfus. My face will be the last he sees. )
 
 
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Miriam
07 December 2009 @ 05:05 am
Title: Small-Time Napoleons
Character(s)/Pairing(s): Dieter Hellstrom, Shosanna/Fredrick, guest appearance by Landa and mentions of one-sided Hellstrom/Bridget von Hammersmark
Rating: R; Violence, death and anti-Semitism. Basically, Dieter being a creeper.
Word count: 3224
Summary: Shosanna's identity is known and Dieter Hellstrom is assigned the task of dealing with her.
Warnings: This is one I had been working on for a while, before getting distracted and writing And We Will Feel The Weight. Shosanna and Fredrick spend the majority of the story separately, as this one is a tad Dieter-centric. This is also Tarantino's fault.

They're wounded but they just keep on climbin' )
 
 
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Miriam
28 November 2009 @ 07:34 am
Title: And We Will Feel The Weight
Character(s)/Pairing(s): Shosanna/Fredrick, some Shosanna/Marcel (Yes, [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice , Shosanna/Marcel is necessary to the plot)
Rating: R; violence and sex
Word Count: 3,168
Summary: Shosanna looks back on her relationship with Fredrick as they die together.
Warnings: I first considered cutting the story in half, thus making two separate posts, but due to the situation these characters find themselves in, I decided against that. References from the script are in the story as well, so I've provided links to those under the cut. Also, Conrad Veidt gets a mention and one of his films, The Man Who Laughs makes an appearance. For more on Conrad, go here, for more on the film, here and here. I've also included something at the end for all you readers.

She wasn't supposed to meet this young man in the first place. )
 
 
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