Maria-sama ga Miteru fic
Jun. 11th, 2010 11:52 pmTheme of the week: Girlfriends
I should have something useful to say about RL today, but I have forgotten what it was. Anyway, if anyone is in the mood for Maria-sama ga Miteru fic, here is random short glossary of terms:
Petite soeur/grande soeur: Refers to an arrangement in the series where a second or third year student selects and mentors a younger student as their "petite soeur" or little sister. The petite soeurs typically call their grande soeurs by "oneesama," which is a very respectful form of "big sister."
Kouhai: Someone of a lower standing in an organization such as an underclassman or someone new in a company. Someone looked after by their "senpai," who would be a mentor, or someone older and/or more experienced in general.
EDIT: AUGH. Okay, now the entry should contain actual fic, after I forgot to copy-paste one in at first...
Title: Jealousy and Comfort
Pairing: Yoshino/Rei
Warnings: lightly flavored with yuri
Words: 740
Summary: Some things need to be brought up from time to time, even if they can't be said in words.
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I should have something useful to say about RL today, but I have forgotten what it was. Anyway, if anyone is in the mood for Maria-sama ga Miteru fic, here is random short glossary of terms:
Petite soeur/grande soeur: Refers to an arrangement in the series where a second or third year student selects and mentors a younger student as their "petite soeur" or little sister. The petite soeurs typically call their grande soeurs by "oneesama," which is a very respectful form of "big sister."
Kouhai: Someone of a lower standing in an organization such as an underclassman or someone new in a company. Someone looked after by their "senpai," who would be a mentor, or someone older and/or more experienced in general.
EDIT: AUGH. Okay, now the entry should contain actual fic, after I forgot to copy-paste one in at first...
Title: Jealousy and Comfort
Pairing: Yoshino/Rei
Warnings: lightly flavored with yuri
Words: 740
Summary: Some things need to be brought up from time to time, even if they can't be said in words.
( Read more... )