Schitt's Creek: Frozen Over (2019)
In Schitt's Creek, it's Always Summer and Occasionally Christmas, so this is a festival for Schitt's Creek fanworks set during the winter! It's a prompt-fest, not an exchange fest, so it's low-key and relaxed: come and create some prompts, claim some prompts, and have fun!
(Closed, Moderated, Prompt Meme Challenge)
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Alexis is dating a skier competing in the Sochi Winter Olympics, and she thinks this is the perfect opportunity for David to get away and out of the funk he’s been in since his last break-up. David doesn’t do sports. Here he is, however. At least he matched with a cute guy on Tinder while he’s suffering.
They already met, but it turns out David and Patrick have a little more in common than a single run-in at the gallery.
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Twyla is bored at the café, since the snow is keeping everyone at home, and she's eager to see where this new thing with Stevie leads. They share stories and a few bottles of wine. Also they're kinda falling for each other.
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And featuring the next few bottlesSeries
- Part 3 of The 12 Bottles of Christmas
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David can’t keep from smiling at the look on his sister’s face, radiant and beaming through what is sure to be the best day of her life so far. Even if the man who is partially responsible for this day is a show-off. And insufferably smug. And unassumingly sexy. And unbearably gorgeous. And David hates him. Or he hates that he loves him. He’s never known for sure.
David Rose, former figure skater turned coach wrestles with the realization that he still carries a torch for his ex-boyfriend, former hockey player Patrick Brewer, during the Olympic Winter Games. Spoiler alert, he's not the only one who isn't over it. A Schitt's Creek Winter Olympics AU.
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Twyla needs a place to stay when her pipes burst. Stevie lends her a room and doesn't understand why everyone is being so weird about it.
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“What did you say to Ronnie, Patrick?”
Patrick’s eyes were downcast as he absently fiddled with the sleeve of David’s sweater. “I-I said that she wouldn’t know a dusting of snow if it hit her in the face,” he finished, looking ashamed.
