http://knight-fatali.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] knight-fatali.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomtownies2011-09-10 06:18 pm

Our Lady Of Fandom - Saturday Evening

Seifer had spent that morning getting the church in order, and this evening he was there again. Right there, in the front, kneeling down and praying with his rosary in hand. He was praying that the Lord would forgive him for the lust and depravity that this town brought into his mind. It was just so hard to resist sometimes, and he needs his God's love and guidance to do so.

Not that his focus on his own troubles would stop him from helping anyone who came through the doors. He was there to serve. Whether it be to calm a troubled soul, ease a hurting heart, or perform a marriage ceremony or two.

It seemed Fandom was rather obsessed with marriages.



[Yep, open post for you all]
angelo_wings: ([sq] forehead to forehead)

Re: Speak with Father Seifer

[personal profile] angelo_wings 2011-09-11 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I ..." Rinoa bit her lip. "I don't want you to ... break your vows," she said, hesitantly.

Yes, she did. She wanted him to break his vows and take her clothes off with his teeth and leave hickeys and bruisemarks all over her body. She just felt like she should at least acknowledge the whole, he was technically a priest, thing.

You could tell by the way she was taking his hand, standing up, and looking very much like she couldn't possibly wait to start kissing him again.
angelo_wings: ([sq] kiss me like you mean it)

Re: Speak with Father Seifer

[personal profile] angelo_wings 2011-09-11 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
The writer was probably being attacked, but it worked like a charm on Rinoa, who never did hear a cliche she could turn down. She wrapped her arms around his neck and breathed him in, not stopping for actual air, which was vastly inferior.

That private area he was speaking of should be close. Please. Unless he wanted to see how forgiving God felt when he broke those vows right in the middle of church.

... which he may well have done today already, but he should keep that to himself; it'd spoil the moment.