Hello there! We got matched! Or you chose me for a pinch hit! And that means you're willing to write something in a tiny fandom of my heart, and I am delighted. Thank you so much! \o
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They have this need to connect at very deep levels, and I would love to see them learn to create and savor this connection without needing to pretend it's about something else. You said it! Oh boys, yes... They really, really need to figure out a way to explain that they need each other around without it winding up being channelled through a life-or-death situation that essentially ruins one of their lives... *sighs* *pats them*
I think it's one of the reasons I love a lot of the classic slash tropes that are basically "circumstances force an intense closeness", and would certainly enjoy seeing any of them with this pairing. Because ideally, the circumstances forcing an intense closeness jumpstarts a process in which they would seize hold of that closeness, and learn how much they need it, and by the end have reached a new stage where they're both acknowledged/willing to forge the closeness for themselves without requiring the circumstance-jumpstart anymore.
This is one way in which slash stories are well ahead of canon... I mean, Fischer and La Cour canonically, in the wake of the unit's breakup, set up their own trope in which circumstances forced an intense closeness. But afterward, though they were obviously still reaching out so hard for each other, they were also still trapped in a morass of not knowing what to do without some external circumstance to catalyze it. Thus La Cour grasping at the idea of sponsoring the orphaned kids together
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They have this need to connect at very deep levels, and I would love to see them learn to create and savor this connection without needing to pretend it's about something else.
You said it! Oh boys, yes... They really, really need to figure out a way to explain that they need each other around without it winding up being channelled through a life-or-death situation that essentially ruins one of their lives... *sighs* *pats them*
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This is one way in which slash stories are well ahead of canon... I mean, Fischer and La Cour canonically, in the wake of the unit's breakup, set up their own trope in which circumstances forced an intense closeness. But afterward, though they were obviously still reaching out so hard for each other, they were also still trapped in a morass of not knowing what to do without some external circumstance to catalyze it. Thus La Cour grasping at the idea of sponsoring the orphaned kids together ( ... )
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