I've been writing this for two damn months already, and I'm heartily sick of tinkering with it, so I'm going to go ahead and post it already.
Title: The vital importance of fangirls to one's love life
Word count: 5,900
Pairing: Arthur/Eames
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: a very minor squick at the start (from the camel episode -- you'll know what I mean if you've seen it), possible grounds for sexual harrasment at the workplace (it is Eames), fangirls, a tiny bit of meta. No animals or Eameses were harmed in the writing of this fic.
Disclaimer: If you recognise it, it's not mine. Ultimate Survival and Inception belong to their respective creators.
Summary: Ultimate Survival AU (Man Vs Wild in the States). Follows the trials and tribulations of Eames trying to commit suicide by nature and Arthur tearing his hair out in the process. A judicious application of fangirl squee finally gets them to admit they might feel more for each other than a simple camera man/presenter relationship.
Notes: This assumes prior knowledge of the show's dynamic, but it's not essential to understanding it. This story owes pretty much its entire existence to the "Behind the Wild" episode, which details what actually happens during the filming of an episode/series. I've tried to stick to canon (as it details it) as closely as possible.
( The vital importance of fangirls to one's love life )
Title: The vital importance of fangirls to one's love life
Word count: 5,900
Pairing: Arthur/Eames
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: a very minor squick at the start (from the camel episode -- you'll know what I mean if you've seen it), possible grounds for sexual harrasment at the workplace (it is Eames), fangirls, a tiny bit of meta. No animals or Eameses were harmed in the writing of this fic.
Disclaimer: If you recognise it, it's not mine. Ultimate Survival and Inception belong to their respective creators.
Summary: Ultimate Survival AU (Man Vs Wild in the States). Follows the trials and tribulations of Eames trying to commit suicide by nature and Arthur tearing his hair out in the process. A judicious application of fangirl squee finally gets them to admit they might feel more for each other than a simple camera man/presenter relationship.
Notes: This assumes prior knowledge of the show's dynamic, but it's not essential to understanding it. This story owes pretty much its entire existence to the "Behind the Wild" episode, which details what actually happens during the filming of an episode/series. I've tried to stick to canon (as it details it) as closely as possible.
( The vital importance of fangirls to one's love life )