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Title: Better Things
Summary: Jayne and his fantasies.
Fandom: Firefly
Word Count: 190
Rating/Warnings: PG
Pairing: Jayne/Kaylee
A/N: For
30_kisses. Takes place during Serenity: Better Days #2, which you should all read, like, yesterday.
She asks him about it, later, when everybody's gone to bed and the ship's all nice and comfortably quiet. He plays it up, of course- the Radiant Cobb, invincible master of the skies, envy of all men, secret sexual fantasy of all women. He doesn't skimp on the description of his many consorts (present company included) and their insatiable lust. She does a lot of hand waving and eye rolling at all that, and she positively guffaws at the shower scene.
He leaves out the second part of the story, reciting it to himself after she's already gone off to her bunk. That's the part where he lets all the concubines loose (to staff his chain of expensively decorated brothels- he's a pragmatist, after all) and sets her up all nice and proper in the Core. A big gorram house with a big gorram yard and a machine shop in the back, and five or six little brown-headed children who've all got their momma's smile and their daddy's eyes.
He doesn't really think that there's enough money in the verse to make him brave enough to tell her all that.
Summary: Jayne and his fantasies.
Fandom: Firefly
Word Count: 190
Rating/Warnings: PG
Pairing: Jayne/Kaylee
A/N: For
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She asks him about it, later, when everybody's gone to bed and the ship's all nice and comfortably quiet. He plays it up, of course- the Radiant Cobb, invincible master of the skies, envy of all men, secret sexual fantasy of all women. He doesn't skimp on the description of his many consorts (present company included) and their insatiable lust. She does a lot of hand waving and eye rolling at all that, and she positively guffaws at the shower scene.
He leaves out the second part of the story, reciting it to himself after she's already gone off to her bunk. That's the part where he lets all the concubines loose (to staff his chain of expensively decorated brothels- he's a pragmatist, after all) and sets her up all nice and proper in the Core. A big gorram house with a big gorram yard and a machine shop in the back, and five or six little brown-headed children who've all got their momma's smile and their daddy's eyes.
He doesn't really think that there's enough money in the verse to make him brave enough to tell her all that.