Hi there, Author/Pinch-hitter/Treat-writer/Excellent person!
Let me say first off - thanks! I think you're nifty to write something in a tiny fandom we share! Above all, if you have a good time writing the story, that will shine through, and I guarantee that I'll enjoy it too.
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As to Yuletide, right now RL is sucking up 90% of my time and seems bent on driving me insane, so I'm trying not to make any fandom commitments I'm uncertain of being able to keep. I still owe two auction fics and feel exceedingly crappy about not having those done yet, not to mention the loads of other WIPs I have, posted and not. Yuletide seems like a great challenge, and I will probably sign up one of these years, but RL is sucking too much right now for me to be reasonably sure I won't disappoint someone. :-/
I'll add Doctrine of Labyrinths to my 'watch for' list, thanks!
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I think it's the part where he's all "YOU CAN LOVE ME INTO MORAL RIGHTEOUSNESS" that wrecked him for me. That is not Rose's responsibility, Charlie! And I could just see him blaming her when he inevitably slips off the wagon, too, and Rose would feel at least a little responsible, even if in her head she knew it wasn't her fault.
I kind of think Charlie died because Alcott was afraid she couldn't make the breakup stick if he stayed around. But still, I loved the fact that Rose got to turn him down.
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"Rose, hey, Rose, hey, remember when you thought I was awesome? Let's do that again! It doesn't matter that you love Mac now. I'm still the Prince!"
Haha OH GOD and you know that is exactly what he would do. He would show up at the family Christmas parties where all the cousins get together and get drunk and drunkenly sing Christmas carols at Rose with an immensely soulful look in his eyes to let her know that actually he was singing about THEIR LOVE, and the entire family would sit there drenched in embarrassment being like "Whyyyyyyyyy ( ... )
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