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"Obscure"Pairing: Robert Smith/Simon Gallup
Rating: Explicit
Word Count: 2,409
Notes: If you believe (self-described "I only like girls") Billy Corgan, Robert Smith
once propositioned him by saying, "That's okay, I'm a girl." Recently, a few of us were discussing the likelihood of Robert ever using that line on Simon. I found it all rather
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I love this little story. You've written Robert and Simon perfectly. The way Robert convinces him is also perfect (and honestly, it didn't seem that difficult to do). Robert saying that he is a girl is the hottest thing. He might as well say fuck me now. He also has to take the lead here to keep Simon on track until they both get what they want at the end. It is glorious! I love it when Robert says that he'll suck his cock. God! And when Simon finally admits that he wants to fuck him...This is so hot I need to read it again today!
After reading this again, I had to come back and update my initial comment. And I agree with Fuji here about how concerned Simon is afterwards. It says that he really cares and that was such a nice touch... :)
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The dynamic at the end wasn't plotted out in advance; it evolved as I was writing, but just seemed to fit. Robert was so worried about all the bad things that could happen that for a long time he lost sight of the fact that Simon actually cared. That's part about why these two intrigue me so much-in spite of how frantic/desperate/wild I could imagine them being with each other, at the end of the day there were these incredibly deep, meaningful connections that bolstered a relationship that's lasted for 40 years.
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There are a lot of emotions at play in this fic, and it's definitely fair to feel bad for Robert, who's been used by straight men in the past (and here he is, potentially adding Simon to that list). Conversely, you could feel bad for Simon, who Robert is manipulating in a deliberate and effective manner to his own ends. It's complex. But at the end of the day, they do care, and I think that allows them to assume the best of each other even in uncertain and trying circumstances.
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I don't really have any preferences for the boys. I like to keep 'em versatile and this portrayal of Simon as straight but loving was beyond hot. Kudos, indeed!
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