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Title: The Heart in my Breast
Author: jat_sapphire
Artist: Jinky_O
Archive to Pros Lib: Yes
Genre:  Pre-Slash
Characters/Pairing: Bodie/Doyle and Marco/Rat
Word count: 11,380
Warnings: Crossover with Frances Hodson Burnett's book, The Lost Prince. No sex, sadly. There's at least one other story needed in this universe, but this one is complete.

Summary: The Crown Prince of Samavia and his Aide-de-camp come to visit England; Bodie and Doyle are assigned to guard them. Prince Ivor also wants to tell Bodie something that has been a secret since Bodie's birth. Bodie will need to make an important decision about his future. (Not the summary I originally gave the Big Bang community, but both are true.)

Note: I've been rereading this book since I was a kid. Imagine my surprise to find it has a slash fandom!

Many thanks to Jinky_O for her enticing trailer vid and lovely cover art!

Art Master Post:

https://archiveofourown.org/works/27225313


Fic Master Post: https://archiveofourown.org/works/27223564

Date: 2020-10-27 07:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] krisserci5.livejournal.com
Congrats on posting!!Yeah!

Date: 2020-10-27 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] macklingirl.livejournal.com
Both links lead to your story? I'm happy to read it but I thought I tell you.

Date: 2020-10-28 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] macklingirl.livejournal.com
Now it works. Looking forward to reading the story, but I have to finish the other story first. Will come back with a comment later. :-)

Date: 2020-10-28 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sc-fossil.livejournal.com
Now I'm behind two stories! Aak!!! Thanks, Jat, for posting. I'll read it... sooner or later!

Date: 2020-10-30 02:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

I'm quite happy to admit I'm way behind on my BB reading too, but I'm very much looking on the bright side and how many weeks of lovely Prosy reading are ahead of me :0)

I don't believe I know Frances Hodson Burnett's 'The Lost Prince', but I don't know 'The Chief' either and that's never stopped me enjoying a crossover!

And apparently there is trailer vid too - much fabulousness :0)

Date: 2020-10-30 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

I have quite a bit of (by my standards) reading lined up, but I will look it out - I think I might like to read it.

Although, I'll probably get your work first :0)

Date: 2020-11-02 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

Apparently, second-hand copies abound - so I thought I would just let you know, you inspired me to buy the book - so I look forward to reading that at some point too!

Date: 2020-11-15 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com
'comic loyal ex-slaves', I saw a programme recently where a Southern US plantation house, which had opened as a 'stately home' for tourists, was coming in for some stick for updating their information boards and tour guide scripts to make clear that 'workers' didn't manicure the lawns, the way servants would have in the UK, slaves did.

Servants got treated like dirt, underfed 12 year olds separated from their families and set to hard labour from dusk to dawn, Downton Abby is shameful sugar coating, there's a reason the working classes upped sticks for the factories as soon as it was an option, without a backward glance, but they were paid (a pittance) and weren't bred like horses.

Even Disney was still doing chirpy slaves in 'Song of the South' - despite being warned. Rendering it unscreenable now - which I suppose is some kind of vindication.

I read 'The Secret Garden' when I was young, the only problem I found with it, because Mary Lennox's treatment of her Indian servants, while not overtly condemned, is shown as part of her overall objectionable behaviour, was the use of 'dialect' speech text. It was fashionable at the time, but I found it distractingly overused. (I try hard not to do the same thing with my Pros fic - so the ghost of FHB is with me when I write!) Still love the story though.

I suppose writing was one of the few occupations a certain class of woman could respectably have outside the home. (I do get cross with assertions that women didn't work before 'emancipation' - working class women have always worked and therefore had some degree of autonomy and independent means. Some were business women in their own right, from market traders to brothel keepers.)

I do admire women writers, even today, many resort to hiding behind androgynous pseuds in order to get a publisher to take them seriously. You'd think after Mary Shelly, Jane Austin, the Bronte sisters, Beatrix Potter, Agatha Christie et al, publishing would get it...

Anyway, my books have arrived now, so I shall be reading them when my eyes are too tired for AO3!

Date: 2020-11-04 05:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sw33n3y.livejournal.com
Congrats on winning the epic battle to get your story posted. Looking forward to reading it.

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