Frobisher wants to die, Sixsmith refuses to let him go.
Robert merasa gundah gulana ketika Rufus tidak bersama dirinya.
Luisa Rey/Isaac Sachs
Now a two-shot. What if Sixsmith had got to Frobisher in time? What if Sonmi and Hae-Joo hadn't died? Spoilers for both the book and film.
Robert Frobisher/Rufus Sixsmith. Songfic. Frobisher and Sixsmith are reunited after many incarnations, for their love is written in the stars. Based on Patrick Fiori's beautiful "Chrysalide".
Frobisher/Sixsmith. Songfic. On the last night of his life, the aged Rufus Sixsmith reflects on the tribulations of life and on the last words that his beloved Robert Frobisher wrote to him... and they are reunited under the Corsican Stars.
Frobisher/Sixsmith. Songfic. Robert Frobisher and Rufus Sixsmith are reincarnated in the modern world and become reacquainted with each other. Inspired by singer/songwriter Christian Andreason's song "Love Who You Love".
Robert Frobisher/Rufus Sixsmith. Songfiction. Sixsmith reaches Frobisher in time and stops his suicide attempt. Appalled that Robert thinks that things would be better if he was dead, Rufus adamantly tells Robert that his suicide would have destroyed him. Inspired by Charles Aznavour's song "Tous les Visages de l'Amour".
Frobisher/Sixsmith. AU modern. Robert Frobisher and Rufus Sixsmith enjoy dinner at a Greek restaurant and Frobisher has a surprise for him. Features bellydancers and plate smashing.
Rufus Sixsmith/Robert Frobisher. Songfiction. After the aged Sixsmith is shot and killed in his apartment, he is finally free and Frobisher awaits him, as he promised. Followed by Loreena McKennitt's "Penelope's Song".
Some boundaries are not meant to be crossed. (rated for suicidal themes)
A letter from Sixsmith to Robert Frobisher. His point of view of Robert's suicide.
Me suis entiché, le temps d'un battement de cils, d'Eva Crommelinck, mais nous savons tous les deux au fond de notre cœur qui est l'unique amour de ma courte et lumineuse vie. OS
For the fans of "Cloud Atlas" by the amazing David Mitchell, you would know the story behind Dr. Goose's betrayal. I took things a bit too far and decided to write something of an epilogue in his narrative to portray his point of view. Also based on the novel "On a Winter's Night a Traveller" by Italo Calvino.
An epistle written by Robert Frobisher to Rufus Sixmith and Maurice Hall.
A poem about the Belgian countryside and Robert Frobisher. Based on Letters from Zendelghem, Cloud Atlas.
A short piece in which Adam Ewing writes a letter.
Before Sixsmith is found in his hotel room, he writes one last letter... For Paula
Sequel to To Kiss a Machine. The year is now 2896, and John is a clone.