Here is the final chapter of ‘Jeeves and the Artistic Verisimilitude,’ in which Bertie and Jeeves finally get to spend some time together, after all they have been through! I hope you think the climax, as it were, is worth the wait…!
Title: Jeeves and the Artistic Verisimilitude
Chapter: Seven - 'Consolidation and Consummation'
Author: PurpleFluffyCat
Rating: This chapter NC-17
Warnings: Slash - explicit, first-time.
Characters: Bertie/Jeeves, with several of Bertie's crowd making an appearance along the way, and a couple of new faces.
Words: This chapter: ~10,000 , about 52,000 overall.
Genre: Chiefly Romance, with some Drama, Angst, Humour and Fluff.
Summary:
"Surely, one would think, nothing could be more relaxing for a young Wooster than a week spent by the seaside? - Golf and sand-castle building without an aunt in sight!
One may think so, indeed, but the combination of several 'friends' with their own agendas, a theatrical production and the mysterious designs of my very own valet conspired to make that week spent in Spindleythorpe-on-sea one of the most memorable and life-changing of the lot..."
There will be fortune tellers! And Gilbert and Sullivan! And (the chaps are rather glad to hear), plenty of romantic fluffy goodness!
Chapter One - 'Escape and Entrapment'
Chapter Two - 'Drama and Divination'
Chapter Three - 'Predictions and Predilections'
Chapter Four - 'Sentimentality and Subtext'
Chapter Five - 'Review and Rumpus'
Chapter Six - 'Passion and Performance' (Part 1) (Part 2)
( 'Jeeves and the Artistic Verisimilitude,' Chapter Seven - 'Consolidation and Consummation' )
Title: Jeeves and the Artistic Verisimilitude
Chapter: Seven - 'Consolidation and Consummation'
Author: PurpleFluffyCat
Rating: This chapter NC-17
Warnings: Slash - explicit, first-time.
Characters: Bertie/Jeeves, with several of Bertie's crowd making an appearance along the way, and a couple of new faces.
Words: This chapter: ~10,000 , about 52,000 overall.
Genre: Chiefly Romance, with some Drama, Angst, Humour and Fluff.
Summary:
"Surely, one would think, nothing could be more relaxing for a young Wooster than a week spent by the seaside? - Golf and sand-castle building without an aunt in sight!
One may think so, indeed, but the combination of several 'friends' with their own agendas, a theatrical production and the mysterious designs of my very own valet conspired to make that week spent in Spindleythorpe-on-sea one of the most memorable and life-changing of the lot..."
There will be fortune tellers! And Gilbert and Sullivan! And (the chaps are rather glad to hear), plenty of romantic fluffy goodness!
Chapter One - 'Escape and Entrapment'
Chapter Two - 'Drama and Divination'
Chapter Three - 'Predictions and Predilections'
Chapter Four - 'Sentimentality and Subtext'
Chapter Five - 'Review and Rumpus'
Chapter Six - 'Passion and Performance' (Part 1) (Part 2)
( 'Jeeves and the Artistic Verisimilitude,' Chapter Seven - 'Consolidation and Consummation' )