umbralillium: (Charlie brood)
Title: More An Antique Roman Than A Dane
Pairing: Horatio/Hamlet unrequited
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Character deaths, beaucoup angst, despair
Disclaimer: I am no Shakespeare, this is merely my interpretation of Horatio’s thought processes.
Notes: Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet inspired this, specifically Nicholas Farrell’s portrayal of Horatio.
Dedication: To [livejournal.com profile] lacecravat, I hope you enjoy this one as much as you did the other.
Beta: the ever-faithful, [livejournal.com profile] jestana who has been my own Horatio at times.

O, God, Horatio, what a wounded name
umbralillium: (random pen is mightier than the sword)
Title: Hold Me In Thy Heart
Rating: NC-17
Fandom: Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Pairing: Horatio/?
Disclaimer: Although the copyright has likely expired on Messr. Shakespeare’s masterpiece, I do not own it, aside from the copy I purchased. I am not, nor do I intend to, make money off of this story, so please do not sue me.
Warnings: m/m slash (you’re surprised, why?)
Notes: Ever since I first read Hamlet I’ve wanted to write a story concerning the two characters involved but no inspiration came. Finally, I looked up Hamlet at Slash Cotillion and the lack of NC-17 stories inspired me. *grin* The title and the quote used for the cut are both from Hamlet Act 5, Scene 2.
Beta: [livejournal.com profile] jestana

Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting / That would not let me sleep

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