So you should ask me to write you things. Especially TGWTG things because yes sirree I sure have been writing a lot of that lately. But other things, too.
Todd/Paw/Roses~! AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHY TODD IS GENDERBENT. AND STILL A 'TODD'. UM. ....:D?
Since Todd spent most of her time playing the piano in the dark, she had a lot of time to contemplate things about her life. Like: why in the dark? Why not light? And: how many times did she have to stub her toe on the piano before she learned where not to put her foot?
(It was pathetic, but it was a living. Kinda.)
So it was weird and kind of terrifying whenever Roses and Paw came over, because not only did they insist that all the lights be on in the room, but they were noisy. Not house-party-noisy or bad pop-noisy, which weirdly enough were easier to handle sometimes, but the kind of personal, in-your-face, dancing-to-the-Monkees-while-watching-Little-Shop-Of-Horrors-and-expecting-you-to-join-in noisy.
Maybe she'd spent too much time in the dark alone (okay, she'd definitely spent too much time in the dark alone) or whatever, but sometimes she just kind of got the urge to lock herself in a dark closet for a while. To regroup. Not
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Critic/Nerd is fine with me! Its one of my main pairs.
....and futzing around with the familial relationships fine with me I mean its an AU so anything goes there. I don't really care either way, whatever the most comfortable for you
Critic firmly refused to take a leave of absence during the pregnancy, despite the Nerd's attempts to convince her otherwise. Reviewing, he argued, was a dangerous business, and didn't she remember what happened during Junior? Now imagine what that would be like with actual morning sickness.
She tweaked his nose and called him a pus-bucket before wandering off to do whatever she wanted.
By then, though, they'd moved in together, so it wasn't like their household wasn't already infested with enraged screaming at least once a day. And not all of it was at each other. The Other Guy had made noises about coming over to make sure she got on okay, but then she threatened to break his nose if he started treating her like a delicate little flower just because she was having a baby.
And then - well, then it was sequel month. And it was bad. It was really bad. The Nerd ran into her reviewing room when he heard the sounds of wanton destruction and found her trying to recreate the plot of Sleeping Beauty
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I am 99% certain this isn't what you meant when you said 'fluffy and cute'.
Being as close to the alpha dog of the Awesome pack as any could get, the Critic was used to having the adulation of the various animals that made up their motley group. (Or, at least, he tried to tell himself that - in reality, they all just kind of tolerated his attempts at leadership and went about their business like usual.) He kept them in line, that was the important thing. When Todd tried to step out of his place as their night eyes (so to speak - bats had some kind of audio-sonar thing, but the Critic never really paid attention to it), he was the one who threatened to bite his wings off if he didn't get back into line.
The Chick never listened to him, but what else could you expect from a cat? Nothing, that's what. Every day, he questioned the logic of letting her carry on the Nostalgia legacy
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Failing that, howsabout something in the Big House AU? Even if it's just an Insano vignette or The Time Linkara Flooded the Kitchen or whatever.
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Since Todd spent most of her time playing the piano in the dark, she had a lot of time to contemplate things about her life. Like: why in the dark? Why not light? And: how many times did she have to stub her toe on the piano before she learned where not to put her foot?
(It was pathetic, but it was a living. Kinda.)
So it was weird and kind of terrifying whenever Roses and Paw came over, because not only did they insist that all the lights be on in the room, but they were noisy. Not house-party-noisy or bad pop-noisy, which weirdly enough were easier to handle sometimes, but the kind of personal, in-your-face, dancing-to-the-Monkees-while-watching-Little-Shop-Of-Horrors-and-expecting-you-to-join-in noisy.
Maybe she'd spent too much time in the dark alone (okay, she'd definitely spent too much time in the dark alone) or whatever, but sometimes she just kind of got the urge to lock herself in a dark closet for a while. To regroup. Not ( ... )
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This is EXCELLENT! Todd's discomfort at comfort and Paw and Roses' cheerful obliviousness and the ending and... gah! SQUEEEEEEE~ Thank you so much!!!
I'm not having the best of evenings, and you have no idea how much this cheered me up.
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I'm super-happy you liked it! :D Now I might have to write more girl!Todd/Roses/Paw gdi
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You know what would be interesting? Seeing your take on Harvey Finevoice/SWS. Because I love them.
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Ummm. I actually dunno if I could write that. :|a
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Unless you're cool with me futzing around with the familial relationships!
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....and futzing around with the familial relationships fine with me I mean its an AU so anything goes there. I don't really care either way, whatever the most comfortable for you
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Critic firmly refused to take a leave of absence during the pregnancy, despite the Nerd's attempts to convince her otherwise. Reviewing, he argued, was a dangerous business, and didn't she remember what happened during Junior? Now imagine what that would be like with actual morning sickness.
She tweaked his nose and called him a pus-bucket before wandering off to do whatever she wanted.
By then, though, they'd moved in together, so it wasn't like their household wasn't already infested with enraged screaming at least once a day. And not all of it was at each other. The Other Guy had made noises about coming over to make sure she got on okay, but then she threatened to break his nose if he started treating her like a delicate little flower just because she was having a baby.
And then - well, then it was sequel month. And it was bad. It was really bad. The Nerd ran into her reviewing room when he heard the sounds of wanton destruction and found her trying to recreate the plot of Sleeping Beauty ( ... )
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Being as close to the alpha dog of the Awesome pack as any could get, the Critic was used to having the adulation of the various animals that made up their motley group. (Or, at least, he tried to tell himself that - in reality, they all just kind of tolerated his attempts at leadership and went about their business like usual.) He kept them in line, that was the important thing. When Todd tried to step out of his place as their night eyes (so to speak - bats had some kind of audio-sonar thing, but the Critic never really paid attention to it), he was the one who threatened to bite his wings off if he didn't get back into line.
The Chick never listened to him, but what else could you expect from a cat? Nothing, that's what. Every day, he questioned the logic of letting her carry on the Nostalgia legacy ( ... )
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