Slices of Hell:

Joey & Elliot

Author Intro: Hey, all. I've written some sentence drabbles for the pairing of Joey/Elliot. I hope you enjoy them. :D I love me a bit of Jelly (Joey/Elliot), and I figured I'd exercise my writing skills whilst also delving into the Jelly dynamic for a change. I do actually intend to make this a series of fics focusing on different pairings. Next up; Pinsty. ;) Let me know what you think. Thanks for reading. - Laura


Prince

The dark side of the World War One Captain may have been the Prince of Pain, but Elliot was the Prince of Joey's throbbing, naive heart.

Dreams

Joey's night-time world of war, death and pain had allowed Elliot Spencer to enter into her subconscious. Her dreams had brought them together, and for that she was grateful, and so was he.

Dark

Limbo was a dark and desolate blood-soaked place of pain and regret, never failing to remind him of the suffering of his past. But then Joey Summerskill had stepped through the window from her world and brightened his.

Hell

It was the place Elliot has ever known, but Joey hoped and prayed he didn't have to go back to that wretched place known as Hell.

Modern

The world in which she lived was alien to the Captain, but Joey hoped that if there was a glimmer of a chance in which he could be saved Elliot would leave his old dwelling behind, and then embrace and grow accustomed to this new modern world.

Alive

He had claimed to be dead, and had been so for over seventy years, but Joey thought to the contrary. With eyes so vivid, vibrant and bright Elliot Spencer couldn't look any more alive.

Quiet

For a reporter, Joey Summerskill enjoyed the peace and tranquillity of silence, but she could not bear the quiet on the ghostly representation of the Western Front the longer she stood there, and neither could Elliot.

Father

Captain Thomas Summerskill; Joey had never known him for he'd died before she was even born. But she often wondered - having met Captain Elliot Spencer - if Elliot was anything like her long dead father.

Sword

If he had held possession of one, Elliot would certainly take up the sword against his darker self to protect the one woman who'd risked life and limb to keep the world from falling to Hell.

Human

Though he hadn't been one for a very long time, Joey Summerskill made Elliot feel like a human being, and not a supernatural entity who once governed an alternate dimension with pain and order.