/facepalm

Sep 27, 2009 20:00

So I actually wrote real-person slash. I kind of hate myself.

/facepalm )

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tinyklutzygirl September 29 2009, 01:41:58 UTC
UM AWESOME. And now I'm not the only one that's written from CC's POV! Hehe. Except yours was totes superior. That ripptyd's such a sneaky lil enabler, lol.

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brinshannara September 29 2009, 02:03:27 UTC
I'd love to read yours! And yes. She very much is a sneaky little enabler.

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serenitymeimei September 29 2009, 01:52:31 UTC
...I think you broke me. Seriously. That was gorgeous! The angst and anguish CC was feeling and the integration of the most important Otalia scenes as a way for them both to admit their feelings? Perfect! I REALLY hope to see more of this from you in the future! ♥

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brinshannara September 29 2009, 02:06:53 UTC
Thank you for your lovely comments. :) I still don't know how I feel about having written it, but I'm glad that some people are enjoying it at any rate. :)

The integration of the scenes was something that just struck me. As soon as I had "there is no us", I was like "... did I swipe that from the gazebo scene?". So I went and rewatched and was like "Yes, yes I did, but that is also perfect!"

And then I had to re-watch the school scene, too. :D

My, my, watching Otalia videos as research is just such a chore... ;)

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serenitymeimei September 29 2009, 05:20:24 UTC
Oh, I definitely hear ya about feeling torn. Writing RPF is a very fine line to walk, but I've gotta say that you've done it FABULOUSLY! (Seriously, I've re-read this a few times and I see something new each go around that mystifies me. :P) And come on... If there were ever two actresses that flirted more, gave each other sex eyes all the time and had more chemistry on and off screen than CC and JL, they'd be fueling the RPF too!

My, my, watching Otalia videos as research is just such a chore... ;) Lmao! If only THAT was on my list of chores... *McSwoon*

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brinshannara September 29 2009, 06:10:30 UTC
I'm so pleased that you're finding new things on each reading! I'd love to know what you're picking up on because I didn't knowingly throw in too terribly much. At the very least, it's a good exercise in writing, so for that, I don't feel guilty.

I'll admit, though, they're very good at fanning the flames!

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