Dec. 6th, 2008

janie_tangerine: (lost juliet)
So, do you remember the last time yours truly decided to take advantage of the fact they sometimes use opera as a soundtrack in Lost? Well, it happened again and I didn't even use the actual piece in the show because it was too depressing. Sue me. Except that last time it was something I was way more familiar with but hey, after all La Traviata is the only opera that makes me cry. Figure it out. And I still don't know what to think of this one, but it's been sitting there for three days and I figured I should just post it.

Title: Torment And Delight of My Heart
Characters/Pairing: Juliet, Jack/Juliet, some Goodwin/Juliet references
Rating: PG13 I guess?
Disclaimer: Lost is not mine, La Traviata belongs to Verdi's nephews I guess. Surely not mine anyway.
Word count: around 4000
Spoilers: until the S4 finale? Deliberately ignores any spoiler around from then, including stuff we know for certain.
Summary: Looking at Goodwin for a second as he passes in front of her house, heading to his, while Juliet is trying to find the exact balance in mixing the ingredients for the muffins she’s about to bake, is all it takes to make her realize how much this place has changed her.
A/N: for [livejournal.com profile] lenina20 as the first of my Christmas things (I just wish I could have written you something I actually knew what to think of) and using also for [livejournal.com profile] lostfichallenge #84, a different point of view (hey, I wrote Juliet once or something). Blame half of this on whoever chooses the soundtrack who had her listening to La Traviata with Goodwin in One of Us. All the italics (plus the title) are from the opera. And no, it doesn't end like that, I am already masochistic enough.

Then Jack Shephard falls from a plane crash into her life and everything changes. )
janie_tangerine: (lost juliet)
So, do you remember the last time yours truly decided to take advantage of the fact they sometimes use opera as a soundtrack in Lost? Well, it happened again and I didn't even use the actual piece in the show because it was too depressing. Sue me. Except that last time it was something I was way more familiar with but hey, after all La Traviata is the only opera that makes me cry. Figure it out. And I still don't know what to think of this one, but it's been sitting there for three days and I figured I should just post it.

Title: Torment And Delight of My Heart
Characters/Pairing: Juliet, Jack/Juliet, some Goodwin/Juliet references
Rating: PG13 I guess?
Disclaimer: Lost is not mine, La Traviata belongs to Verdi's nephews I guess. Surely not mine anyway.
Word count: around 4000
Spoilers: until the S4 finale? Deliberately ignores any spoiler around from then, including stuff we know for certain.
Summary: Looking at Goodwin for a second as he passes in front of her house, heading to his, while Juliet is trying to find the exact balance in mixing the ingredients for the muffins she’s about to bake, is all it takes to make her realize how much this place has changed her.
A/N: for [livejournal.com profile] lenina20 as the first of my Christmas things (I just wish I could have written you something I actually knew what to think of) and using also for [livejournal.com profile] lostfichallenge #84, a different point of view (hey, I wrote Juliet once or something). Blame half of this on whoever chooses the soundtrack who had her listening to La Traviata with Goodwin in One of Us. All the italics (plus the title) are from the opera. And no, it doesn't end like that, I am already masochistic enough.

Then Jack Shephard falls from a plane crash into her life and everything changes. )

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