A Stupid little thing called love Ch. 4 by preety-lady-serenity, literature
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A Stupid little thing called love Ch. 4
Chapter 4: Loving Suffocation – by preety_lady_serenity
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“Papa,” her voice echoed making him shot up in his sleep. He looked around the dark room and then he remembered. Jenny, his little Jenny, was not coming back. Her mother took her away. It was all Charles Montgomery Burns' fault. It was his fault his Jenny was taken away. It was his fault she died. That man had killed his baby girl. She had only been seven years old! He took everything away from him. He had pay! He had to pay for stealing her book.
He was in pain. His head hurt and it felt like it was on fire
To Be Young: Chapter 5 Burns/Smithers by MonacoMac, literature
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To Be Young: Chapter 5 Burns/Smithers
Performance Anxiety
His first 'simple task' seemed simple enough: To sit and stay quiet until Burns called him for assistance. Waylon had changed out of his muddy clothes back into the ones he'd worn for school that day and now he sat nervously on the couch in Burns' den and stayed quiet just as he'd been instructed to do. Burns sat across the room at his desk, busying himself with paperwork. He was quite stylish for an older gentleman, wearing his maroon jacket and a pink shirt with a brown turtle neck sweater beneath it. Though a bit attention grabbing, he owned the look very well.
He watched in awe as the man scribed diligently into a no
A Valentine's Memory by preety-lady-serenity, literature
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A Valentine's Memory
A Valentine's Memory by preety-lady-serenity
Disclaimer: The characters belong to Matt Groening, who recently celebrated his 58th birthday. You gotta love the guy.
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Waylon Smithers stopped to his tracks, causing his boss to continue walking and talking on his own. Realizing this, a couple of seconds later, Mr. Burns turned to see him with an annoyed expression. The young man had turned a deep shade of red and remained transfixed to whatever there was in the shop's front window.
Monty Burns coughed in annoyance and let out a "Smit
1 sentence pairing challenge by preety-lady-serenity, literature
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1 sentence pairing challenge
1. Walking
They walk in the rain sharing the same umbrella and as the young man's hand draws him closer to his body, Monty Burns feels that Waylon Smithers is no longer an assistant but a partner.
2. Waltz
He looks at his assistant from behind his newspaper, sniffs indignantly and wonders on how someone could waltz in his life and turn it upside down, like that boy did.
3. Wishes
Waylon Smithers opens his eyes feeling two lips against his own and discovers that wishes do come true every once in awhile.
4. Wonder
When they overheard a conversation where Smithers was referred to as 'Burns' Wonder Boy' they averted their eyes away
Smithers at Crisis by preety-lady-serenity, literature
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Smithers at Crisis
Smithers at Crisis by preety-lady-serenity
Disclaimer: Smithers and Burns, and the whole Simpson Universe, belongs to Matt Groening and FOX. I will continue writing fanfics though.
Synopsis: Mr. Burns was proud of having the most competend assistant a businessman could ever had. Until one night Smithers saw a person that opened old wounds once more.
Warning: This fic has malexmale love in it and instances of mild violence. Be warned.
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Charles Montgomery Burns felt goose bumps as he stepped out of his limousine and int
Adventure in the Rain by preety-lady-serenity, literature
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Adventure in the Rain
Adventure in the Rain by preety-lady-serenity
Disclaimer: The characters belong to Matt Groening and Fox Network. Ummm that!
This little story is inspired by trishakat's fanart raining. Do check her work. It is amazing.
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"Smithers what is this strange noise?"
Charles Montgomery Burns had not managed to utter the sentence and his old, trustworthy limo let out another screech and its engine died. The driver, Waylon Smithers Jr., looked at the control panel in front of him in puzzlement and turned the key. A few attempts later he got out of the vehicle a