Fill: A Strange Understanding.di_daydreamerMay 9 2016, 15:36:42 UTC
He's really not sure how he can define this, them. He likes definitions, to be able to point to a word or a phrase and know exactly what it is and what it means. When he thinks about the two of them as a unit (which he has been doing more and more) there are a couple of definitions he can use. The first one is collegues, the image of the Inspector and his sergeant, boss and (opinionated and grumpy) subordinate. The second word that can define their relationship is friends. Yet somehow it sounds wrong. Not enought time spent together in their off hours. Nights at the pub, dinner at home, and some shared hobby is not a noticable part of their partnership
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Re: Fill: A Strange Understanding.graysonsenMay 10 2016, 10:47:44 UTC
Well, I don't know how much more 'proper' this could be, because it's basically perfect! Gorgeously written and so totally and completely them I could pretty much melt. I just adore it, thank you so much! :)
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(And not that short:))
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