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Lewis And Clark; The Bold and the Broken by Historic_Fics
Fandoms: Lewis and Clark, Historical RPF
27 Sep 2021
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The brave and the brutal; William Clark. The quiet and the firm; Meriwether Lewis. Two men so different, but all the same. Falling out and falling in love.
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While traveling the Missouri River, Meriwether Lewis finds himself pining for fellow explorer and co-captain William Clark. He can't understand why such thoughts taunt his mind, but they are no more than controlling his actions, causing him to snap at the men in the crew.
Clark becomes fairly aggravated by the man's actions, and finally, he stands up to the other. Questioning the actions, Clark is shocked to come to his own conclusion and to come and accept his own feelings.
What could it take for Meriwether to finally confess how he feels?
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Entrada by HeyaShasta
Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Original Series (Movies)
04 Jun 2022
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A post-ST:IV peek into Jim's thoughts on exploration.
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Tempest by ghostoctet
Fandoms: Historical RPF, American Revolution RPF, American Frontier RPF
30 Sep 2022
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“You will abandon that useless exercise and eat, then rest. That’s an order,” Clark’s voice became dark and insistent. Lewis knew he was right, and was utterly embarrassed that it had come to a point where Clark was ordering him to care for himself…and yet he could not find it in himself to listen.
“You’re not my commanding officer. We are Co-Captains, Clark. You have no authority here.”
“We hold the same rank, yes. But I am your senior in age, previous rank and experience… I do not impose that upon you in the field, but I should think I have more authority here, in this tent with you…than I do anywhere else.”
It was absolutely unfair, and Clark knew it. Unfair to leverage Lewis’ feelings for him, the things they did in this tent together, to get what he wanted. But if it was what would get Lewis to break out of his melancholy attitude… that end justified the means.
(There's a storm ravaging the Corps camp, and Lewis has neglected to care for himself as of late. Clark seizes the opportunity for some alone time with his companion.)
