Alias Fic (b-day fic for buttercupbaby79: The Wedding

Feb 12, 2009 23:43

Title: The Wedding
Fandom: Alias
Rating: PG
Genre/’Ship: Romance/a little angst - S/V
Timeline: Post-series, but before the last scene (with the Vaughns and Dixon); takes place right after Irina dies.
Disclaimer: I can haz S/V now?

Summary: “Something tells me you’re not going to want a traditional-church-white-gown wedding with bridesmaids ( Read more... )

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buttercupbaby79 February 13 2009, 12:42:10 UTC
So fun, Em! Thanks! I really enjoyed it.

Love the boat idea. My in-laws lived on a sailboat for ten years! And it was tiny...I have no idea how they managed that.

*hugs*

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oldromantic February 14 2009, 17:26:53 UTC
Yay, I'm glad you liked it. :) It was fun to write S/V again.

And oh, if I could afford it (and I wasn't afraid of modern-day pirates), I'd live on a boat in a heartbeat. Must be in my blood - my brother lived on a sailboat for probably a decade as well - I'm pretty sure it was his first "house" as an adult. And that boat is gorgeous. :)

*huggles*

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mbellsdiva February 13 2009, 14:12:19 UTC
I loved it. It would have been nice of the writers to give us the wedding we wanted since Season 2. I love your version of how their wedding came about.

I didn't even think twice about how Vaughn could have paid for the boat. There weree so many things on the show that we had no way to know how they paid for. The first thing that comes to mind is the Jaguar Vaughn was driving at the end of Season 4; that got totalled.

Please post this at C-W.

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oldromantic February 14 2009, 17:28:40 UTC
Done! I posted it yesterday over at CW. Thanks for reminding me! :)

I'm glad you liked the fic! It was fulfilling to write about the wedding at last. ♥

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