john_amend_all: (ironduke)
john_amend_all ([personal profile] john_amend_all) wrote in [personal profile] thisbluespirit 2013-11-24 02:31 am (UTC)

Given the Austen context, does S&S mean Sapphire and Steel... or Sense and Sensibility?

(Plotbunny: Lynda Day and Lydia Wickham wake up as each other. Lynda is faced with the Regency's attitude to women, a dissolute and criminally-inclined husband with an eye for 15-year-old girls, and a nagging worry about what chaos Lydia must be causing at the Junior Gazette).

I'd quite like a S&S/Press Gang cross now.

As [livejournal.com profile] lost_spook mentions above, she wrote the only one on AO3.

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