Title: Heavy in Your Arms (8/15)
Author/Artist: Koren M. (
cybermathwitch)
Disclaimer: Not mine. If they were, there'd already be a Black Widow/Hawkeye movie.
Pairing: Clint/Natasha, Coulson/The Cellist, Nick Fury/OFC, Bobbi/Maria
Rating: Adult 17+
Warnings: language, violence, SEXUAL CONTENT, dub-con if you feel that mystical/destiny sorts of compulsions
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OMG YOU UPDATED AND IT IS GLORIOUS AND HOT AND FULL OF FEELS AND GOOD THINGS.
Okay, I'm going to need a moment here.
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and many apologies that it took me so long to respond - my netbook had slowed to a literal crawl and I've only just now gotten my real laptop back from the shop.
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No, sex definitely didn't make it all better, though I'm hoping it's helped them at least some. They're more connected now, but whether that will make things easier or harder remains to be seen. And oh, yes. Fury's gone way off the deep end - just quietly so. Now Maria's just got to figure out what she's going to do about it.
Thank you for the lovely comment!
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Hopefully now that I'm not having to fight against the incredibly slow (and tiny) netbook, I can get more writing done and not take quite so long between chapters. ;;crosses fingers::
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I loved how he let her have control, loved the maintaining eye contact, and totally adored how you described the connection when it happened. And I'll second hufflepuffsneak and say that I'm glad the sex didn't make everything better.
All of the rough edges they had that caught on others and torn at them, making them not right, suddenly clicked into place, fitting perfectly. -- *SIGHS*
“The hell you aren't," he said viciously. "You are precious to me." -- *SWOONS*
Can't wait to see where you go with this!
And I'm feeling really bad for Fury -- to have had that connection with someone and then to lose it, no matter the circumstances.
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Nodnod. It really sucks for Fury... and I'm honestly not sure there's really a way to make it better for him, which makes me a bit sad. :(
:D I'm so glad you like it!
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re: CaregiverClint -- I don't think I could write a Clint that wasn't (or didn't become) completely devoted to her. That is just somehow so deeply written into his character for me it's inescapable. (Though I keep trying to experiment with the opposite dynamic, where she's the one completely devoted and he's in love with her but could walk away if he had to - it's certainly not this story though, and is far trickier than I'd originally thought it would be.)
I am going to have to really ponder this whole line of thinking about Nat and protection and so forth... because that's certainly stuff that's going to loom large in the coming events. (I seriously <3 your comments, you have no idea - you give me all kinds of things to think about and look at that I hadn't necessarily put together before ( ... )
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