Yay, the due South podfic exchange is live! Check it out. : ) I got two lovely Frannie/Elaine podfics from
mergatrude, and this is my contribution:
Title: This Body is Someone
Author:
lalejandra
Reader:
luzula
Fandom: due South
Pairing: Margaret Thatcher/Francesca Vecchio
Rating: PG
Length: 27 m 37 s
Author's summary: A pair of spectacular vegan Fluevogs encrusted with ethically-mined Canadian diamonds is on display at the Canadian Consulate, and Frannie is taking point when it comes to protecting them during a party--and it's the night of her 18-month anniversary with Meg.
Notes: Recorded for
julii_wolfe in the due South podfic exchange.
Download or stream here.
This was a bit of a challenge to read. Not because of the pairing, even though it's not a pairing that I've thought about much before, because the story does such a good job of making you believe in them. No, the problem was that the way I usually read Frannie didn't work for me here--I usually act out a lot when I read her. But then when I read her as a bit more toned down, it suddenly worked for me. And yeah, that makes sense, because she's a bit older here, and the story isn't about new love, but about an established relationship, and they have some problems to work out.
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Title: This Body is Someone
Author:
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Reader:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom: due South
Pairing: Margaret Thatcher/Francesca Vecchio
Rating: PG
Length: 27 m 37 s
Author's summary: A pair of spectacular vegan Fluevogs encrusted with ethically-mined Canadian diamonds is on display at the Canadian Consulate, and Frannie is taking point when it comes to protecting them during a party--and it's the night of her 18-month anniversary with Meg.
Notes: Recorded for
Download or stream here.
This was a bit of a challenge to read. Not because of the pairing, even though it's not a pairing that I've thought about much before, because the story does such a good job of making you believe in them. No, the problem was that the way I usually read Frannie didn't work for me here--I usually act out a lot when I read her. But then when I read her as a bit more toned down, it suddenly worked for me. And yeah, that makes sense, because she's a bit older here, and the story isn't about new love, but about an established relationship, and they have some problems to work out.