Drabble - Valentine's Day
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Title: Valentine's Day
Author:
rainbow1907
Fandom: Queer As Folk US
Pairing: Brian/Justin
Timeline: Post 513
Word Count: 100
Rating: R
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: I don't own anything, no copyright infringement intended, just playing with the boys...
Beta: Many thanks to my wonderful beta
buckeye5 !!! Any remaining mistakes are mine.
Author's Note: Written for the February 2011 challenge at
drabblechalleng and cross-posted to
drabylon for prompt # 157.
Feedback: Yes, please! Rena
Prompt:

Valentine's Day
Brian stared at the tacky display of Valentine’s Day bouquets and snorted derisively. What the fuck!? Whoever would want to buy that kind of stuff was way beyond his understanding.
He didn’t like red roses anymore. They reminded him of a time in his life and decisions he’d made that he wasn’t very proud of today.
Yes, Brian Kinney did regrets.
Still, he was here for a reason. He wouldn’t make that kind of mistake again, but no… no red roses.
Looking around the flower shop, the decision was easy. The bright yellow daffodils would be perfect for his Sunshine.

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Fandom: Queer As Folk US
Pairing: Brian/Justin
Timeline: Post 513
Word Count: 100
Rating: R
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: I don't own anything, no copyright infringement intended, just playing with the boys...
Beta: Many thanks to my wonderful beta
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Prompt:
Valentine's Day
Brian stared at the tacky display of Valentine’s Day bouquets and snorted derisively. What the fuck!? Whoever would want to buy that kind of stuff was way beyond his understanding.
He didn’t like red roses anymore. They reminded him of a time in his life and decisions he’d made that he wasn’t very proud of today.
Yes, Brian Kinney did regrets.
Still, he was here for a reason. He wouldn’t make that kind of mistake again, but no… no red roses.
Looking around the flower shop, the decision was easy. The bright yellow daffodils would be perfect for his Sunshine.
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