Title: Making Sunlight
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Title: Making Sunlight
Author: Hannah Orlove
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Rating: G
Pairing: Will/Elizabeth
Notes: 150 words. Written because of
sinister_beauty.
The cold was the hardest thing to adjust to in England. How could people stand it? It was everywhere when they arrived. His memories were nothing compared to the reality; he had forgotten it in the long years under the sun of the tropics.
It seemed that Elizabeth was having far more trouble than he did in the matter. She wrapped herself in furs and spent as little time outside of four walls that she could. Late at night, he would hold onto her between their sheets, pressing the warmth of the forge into her, both trying to recall the feel of sunlight on their skin.
When it finally came, they had someone to share it with.
Weatherby was overjoyed to have a woman named Margaret within the family once again – “She has your mother’s eyes,” he told Elizabeth when his granddaughter came into the world one warm August morning.
Author: Hannah Orlove
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Rating: G
Pairing: Will/Elizabeth
Notes: 150 words. Written because of
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The cold was the hardest thing to adjust to in England. How could people stand it? It was everywhere when they arrived. His memories were nothing compared to the reality; he had forgotten it in the long years under the sun of the tropics.
It seemed that Elizabeth was having far more trouble than he did in the matter. She wrapped herself in furs and spent as little time outside of four walls that she could. Late at night, he would hold onto her between their sheets, pressing the warmth of the forge into her, both trying to recall the feel of sunlight on their skin.
When it finally came, they had someone to share it with.
Weatherby was overjoyed to have a woman named Margaret within the family once again – “She has your mother’s eyes,” he told Elizabeth when his granddaughter came into the world one warm August morning.