"Casual Encounter."
Title: Casual Encounter.
Author:
tallulahdarling
Genre: Cannon?/Femmeslash
Rating: Eventually NC17, maybe. For now I'd say T.
Pairing: I'm leaning towards either Emily/Original Character or Miranda/Original Character.
A/N #1: I've watched The September Issue so much lately that it may get mixed in. Oops.
A/N #2: Written to Divinyls song "Casual Encounter," but we'll see if I stick to the lyrics.
A/N #3: This is the first fic I've ever written sober, so be gentle?
Disclaimer: If I owned any of the characters you recognize in this fic, I would have lots of money and be too busy shopping to write fic.
Summary: What originally started out as a oneshot for a friend of mine (
take_itback ) is apparently going to have several chapters. An original character, Mallory Fitz, has a job interview with Miranda Priestly. I'm not even sure what the pairings will be. Femmeslash, certainly.
Mallory Fitz had wanted to work at Runway for as long as she could remember. She had devoured Miranda Priestley’s Editor Letters ever since she could read, and today was the day she had been preparing for since age 12. She had an interview. A woman who was in a sorority with her mother knew someone from Human Resources at Runway, and she had pulled a few strings as soon as word got out that Miranda had fired her junior assistant, Andrea Sachs.
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Author:
Genre: Cannon?/Femmeslash
Rating: Eventually NC17, maybe. For now I'd say T.
Pairing: I'm leaning towards either Emily/Original Character or Miranda/Original Character.
A/N #1: I've watched The September Issue so much lately that it may get mixed in. Oops.
A/N #2: Written to Divinyls song "Casual Encounter," but we'll see if I stick to the lyrics.
A/N #3: This is the first fic I've ever written sober, so be gentle?
Disclaimer: If I owned any of the characters you recognize in this fic, I would have lots of money and be too busy shopping to write fic.
Summary: What originally started out as a oneshot for a friend of mine (
Mallory Fitz had wanted to work at Runway for as long as she could remember. She had devoured Miranda Priestley’s Editor Letters ever since she could read, and today was the day she had been preparing for since age 12. She had an interview. A woman who was in a sorority with her mother knew someone from Human Resources at Runway, and she had pulled a few strings as soon as word got out that Miranda had fired her junior assistant, Andrea Sachs.
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