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Title: All's Well That Ends Well
Author: knitekat
Word Count: 100
Characters: James Lester(/Nick Cutter), (Team)
Rating: 12
Disclaimer: Primeval belongs to Impossible Pictures. Certainly not me. Writing for fun and will replace.
A/N: For the P100 challenge 451: Five Gold Rings! This one stumped me until I found an opinion on the 'net that the five gold rings referred to in the song are ring-necked pheasants, so I went with it.
Sir James Lester had feared for his knighthood when he'd received the message from Claudia, informing him of the location of the latest anomaly. He'd rush there and, as expected, he had arrived in time to find Nick in full rant and the Duke of Edinburgh looking thoroughly bemused. It had taken him the best part of three hours to calm the situation.
Still, all's well that ends well, he mused as he ended his day with a glass of his finest malt. He still had his knighthood, five pheasants for the ARC Christmas dinner and a very apologetic lover.
Author: knitekat
Word Count: 100
Characters: James Lester(/Nick Cutter), (Team)
Rating: 12
Disclaimer: Primeval belongs to Impossible Pictures. Certainly not me. Writing for fun and will replace.
A/N: For the P100 challenge 451: Five Gold Rings! This one stumped me until I found an opinion on the 'net that the five gold rings referred to in the song are ring-necked pheasants, so I went with it.
Sir James Lester had feared for his knighthood when he'd received the message from Claudia, informing him of the location of the latest anomaly. He'd rush there and, as expected, he had arrived in time to find Nick in full rant and the Duke of Edinburgh looking thoroughly bemused. It had taken him the best part of three hours to calm the situation.
Still, all's well that ends well, he mused as he ended his day with a glass of his finest malt. He still had his knighthood, five pheasants for the ARC Christmas dinner and a very apologetic lover.
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Date: 2015-12-26 10:09 pm (UTC)I love it when alternate definitions for the prompt are found!
And the mental picture of Cutter and the Duke facing off is sublime.
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Date: 2015-12-27 11:42 am (UTC)I was stumped until I found the alternate idea.
Hee, Cutter and the Duke should be kept far apart in Lester's opinion.
Thanks for reading.
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