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Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-con
anonymous
December 17 2011, 07:33:48 UTC
Kurt is a Swan Maiden who decides to bathe in what he believes to be an isolated spring without his attendants. Blaine is a young prince who stumbles upon him and immediately falls in love with the beautiful creature. Knowing the nature of swan maidens he steals Kurt's robes and hides them in a place they will never be found. Kurt can't return home without the robes and begs Blaine to return them, but he refuses. Blaine forces Kurt to marry him, threatening to destroy the robes if he does not. He truly does love Kurt, and tries to be as understanding and gentle with him as he can be.
But nothing will chance the fact that Kurt is an unwilling spouse, a creature who does not belong with mortals, and that what Blaine considers making love is actually rape. They are together many years, and perhaps they even have a few children. Blaine believes that Kurt loves him now, and shows him the spot where he hid the robes as a sign of his trust. Kurt immediately snatches them away and flies him, not even hesitating for a second.
Re: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-conlighthousefaeDecember 17 2011, 08:10:56 UTC
Seconded! So damn hard. I am very disturbed at the amounts of stories/movies and support for the idea of believing that (a) stockholm syndrome can eventually become and/or is love; (b) that rape and kidnapping is completely ok along as its with good intentions, especially if they only show "love" to the victim (c) or worse: that rape is "dub-con" if they physically respond to it or are emotionally terrorized into not fighting back, which apparently translates to "no becomes yes if you just push them hard enough."
Re: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-conssferriswheelJanuary 10 2012, 14:28:41 UTC
IMO, these are two main reasons:
1. Blaine didn't stop when Kurt said stop in the car scene, Later, he apologized for wanting to have sex in a car but not for not stopping when Kurt said no.
2. Before that scene (and even now) the viewer know much more about Kurt than Blaine. Kurt is much more developed as a character and viewers feel more secure in stating Kurt would never do that while Blaine as a character still has the room for doubt because the viewer doesn't know nearly as much about him as they do Kurt.
The combination of these two is why Blaine is usually the bad guy in non-con.
Re: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-conilgirlnlDecember 17 2011, 22:33:41 UTC
Oh, This is an interesting prompt. Did you get this idea from a Chinese tale?
@melusine2001: I think I've read a non-con/dub-con fic where Kurt was the bad guy, but I felt really strange reading it... It didn't compute... For me anyway.
Re: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-con
anonymous
December 17 2011, 22:57:14 UTC
This reminds me of that awesome selkie art series on DA... I've never heard of a swan maiden thing before (except for the Swan Princess, lul), but this sounds pretty interesting (and disturbing).
Re: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U, non-con
anonymous
January 20 2012, 17:43:19 UTC
I'm currently working on a fill. I have the first part handwritten and will type it up and post it tonight. It's a little bit different, but still hits all the major points in the prompt.
Re: FILL 1b/?: Blaine/Kurt, Swan Maiden A.U T/W: Rape/non-con, Kidnapping, Coercion
anonymous
January 21 2012, 05:25:48 UTC
“No. Please, help me find it.” Kurt hates that he was pleading to anyone, let alone a human, but he feels as if he is dying. Every movement in this body suddenly feels labored; painfully awkward and absolutely unbearable
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But nothing will chance the fact that Kurt is an unwilling spouse, a creature who does not belong with mortals, and that what Blaine considers making love is actually rape. They are together many years, and perhaps they even have a few children. Blaine believes that Kurt loves him now, and shows him the spot where he hid the robes as a sign of his trust. Kurt immediately snatches them away and flies him, not even hesitating for a second.
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1. Blaine didn't stop when Kurt said stop in the car scene, Later, he apologized for wanting to have sex in a car but not for not stopping when Kurt said no.
2. Before that scene (and even now) the viewer know much more about Kurt than Blaine. Kurt is much more developed as a character and viewers feel more secure in stating Kurt would never do that while Blaine as a character still has the room for doubt because the viewer doesn't know nearly as much about him as they do Kurt.
The combination of these two is why Blaine is usually the bad guy in non-con.
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@melusine2001: I think I've read a non-con/dub-con fic where Kurt was the bad guy, but I felt really strange reading it... It didn't compute... For me anyway.
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