Flowers Of Bermuda, A Sparrington Fanfic
Sep. 29th, 2009 10:50 pmTitle: Flowers of Bermuda
Author:
therumjournals
Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Pairings: James Norrington/Jack Sparrow
Word Count: 8562
Rating: NC-17
Description: Sparrington AU based on the song “Flowers of Bermuda” by Stan Rogers. Takes place in 1880 on a coal ship, the Nightingale, as told by James.
Warnings: Listen to the song if you want warnings, but I will say that this story ends on a hopeful note.
Now with authors notes!
I highly recommend listening to the song first, unless you are terribly averse to spoilers, in which case, you should still listen to it after reading.
You can download the authentic Stan Rogers version here. (Sorry about the ads – no pop-ups though).
You can listen to a cover version online here.
You can find the full lyrics here.
Flowers of Bermuda
He was the captain of the Nightingale, and I loved him from the first moment I saw him. I didn’t know it was love at first, of course. I mistook the feeling for many other things – suspicion, reluctant admiration, respect, lust. Finally, I recognized it for what it was, and not a moment too soon – and almost too late.
( My story )
Author:
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Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean
Pairings: James Norrington/Jack Sparrow
Word Count: 8562
Rating: NC-17
Description: Sparrington AU based on the song “Flowers of Bermuda” by Stan Rogers. Takes place in 1880 on a coal ship, the Nightingale, as told by James.
Warnings: Listen to the song if you want warnings, but I will say that this story ends on a hopeful note.
Now with authors notes!
I highly recommend listening to the song first, unless you are terribly averse to spoilers, in which case, you should still listen to it after reading.
You can download the authentic Stan Rogers version here. (Sorry about the ads – no pop-ups though).
You can listen to a cover version online here.
You can find the full lyrics here.
Flowers of Bermuda
He was the captain of the Nightingale, and I loved him from the first moment I saw him. I didn’t know it was love at first, of course. I mistook the feeling for many other things – suspicion, reluctant admiration, respect, lust. Finally, I recognized it for what it was, and not a moment too soon – and almost too late.
( My story )