The long, hot summer.
Mar. 28th, 2010 11:42 pmTitle: The long, hot summer.
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Adam/Kris.
Disclaimer: This portrayal is entirely fictional. Not for profit, just for our entertainment.
Word-count: 10 575
Warnings: None.
Betas: The delicious
lire_casander,
jerakeen and
forsweatervests. They're goddesses, and I worship them.
Notes: This story is loosely based on the film with the same name. You don’t need to watch it to be able to understand this fic; you just need to know that Adam plays Paul Newman’s character, a bad-tempered drifter with a reputation as a firebug. He arrives in a small town that belongs almost completely to a wealthy family, the Allens. When he meets Kris’ father ands asks for work, Mr. Allen gets the idea that Adam might be a good match for his son. He invites him to stay the house, not caring that Adam and Kris barely manage to be civil towards each other. Besides, Kris already has a beau, and he’s determined to fight the attraction he feels for Adam.
The first phrase Adam says out loud is a quote from the original film.
Summary: “People in town will say: ‘Look at poor Kris Allen. His father forced him to marry a useless excuse of a man that just happened by,’” Kris wrinkles his lips in distaste, and Adam leans towards the net, his voice rough and hot. “But let me tell you something, honey. I’ll make you wake up in the morning smiling.”

( The long, hot summer )
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Adam/Kris.
Disclaimer: This portrayal is entirely fictional. Not for profit, just for our entertainment.
Word-count: 10 575
Warnings: None.
Betas: The delicious
Notes: This story is loosely based on the film with the same name. You don’t need to watch it to be able to understand this fic; you just need to know that Adam plays Paul Newman’s character, a bad-tempered drifter with a reputation as a firebug. He arrives in a small town that belongs almost completely to a wealthy family, the Allens. When he meets Kris’ father ands asks for work, Mr. Allen gets the idea that Adam might be a good match for his son. He invites him to stay the house, not caring that Adam and Kris barely manage to be civil towards each other. Besides, Kris already has a beau, and he’s determined to fight the attraction he feels for Adam.
The first phrase Adam says out loud is a quote from the original film.
Summary: “People in town will say: ‘Look at poor Kris Allen. His father forced him to marry a useless excuse of a man that just happened by,’” Kris wrinkles his lips in distaste, and Adam leans towards the net, his voice rough and hot. “But let me tell you something, honey. I’ll make you wake up in the morning smiling.”
