In Arles: Vincent Van Gogh/Paul Gauguin
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Author: Bitterfig
Title: In Arles
Fandom: Historical
Pairing: Vincent Van Gogh/Paul Gauguin
Summary: Paul came to Arles hoping for a bohemian life rich in passion and drama. He got what he wanted and more.
Beta Reader: Fedink
Word Count: 385
Rating: R
Warning: Sexuality, alcohol abuse, rampant historical inaccuracy, excessive clinginess, implied ear amputation and the crazy.
Author’s Note: Written for Oxoniensis: Porn Battle VIII for the prompt “Passion”.
Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. Any illegal acts taking place within that fiction are NOT condoned by the author. Depictions of any questionable, illegal, or potentially illegal activity in said fiction does not mean that I condone, promote, support, participate in, or approve of said activity. I grasp the distinction between fiction and reality and trust that readers will do the same. I do not profit from the fan fiction I write, and all rights to the characters remain firmly in the hands of their creator.
In Arles
Title: In Arles
Fandom: Historical
Pairing: Vincent Van Gogh/Paul Gauguin
Summary: Paul came to Arles hoping for a bohemian life rich in passion and drama. He got what he wanted and more.
Beta Reader: Fedink
Word Count: 385
Rating: R
Warning: Sexuality, alcohol abuse, rampant historical inaccuracy, excessive clinginess, implied ear amputation and the crazy.
Author’s Note: Written for Oxoniensis: Porn Battle VIII for the prompt “Passion”.
Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. Any illegal acts taking place within that fiction are NOT condoned by the author. Depictions of any questionable, illegal, or potentially illegal activity in said fiction does not mean that I condone, promote, support, participate in, or approve of said activity. I grasp the distinction between fiction and reality and trust that readers will do the same. I do not profit from the fan fiction I write, and all rights to the characters remain firmly in the hands of their creator.
In Arles