this is so painful and full of angst but i love reading it. i like hearing brian's inner thoughts as well as justin's...even if i know they can rationalize incredibly well. i always want to hope that they will fight and claw their way to each other, regardless of physical distance. your last line..."without preamble, he said, "come over." gives me the hope i need!!!!
Thanks! I'm glad you're liking it. For some reason, the readers are all feeling the angst much more than I am when I'm writing it. To me, even when Brian is hurt, he still exudes this quality of being able to endure anything, and knowing that it'll all come out fine in the end. As for Justin, I just like seeing him become his own person, which they didn't demonstrate to well on the show, IMO. So, I guess that's my goal with this story. To see each of them come into their own, and be able to have a relationship that's appropriate for both of their needs and wants. Once again, they never did get there on the show.
To see each of them come into their own, and be able to have a relationship that's appropriate for both of their needs and wants. Once again, they never did get there on the show
Exactly. I like to see how you allow both of them to be contradictory about their wants and needs. Justin is in a place where he's trying to find out what he wants, and yes, this includes whether he wants Brian or not. Brian has been doing that throughout the show and at the start of this fiction he continues to do so by pushing Justin away, yet again. Only when he's aware that he might have truly lost Justin, Brian finally finds the balls to do something about it. But for once Justin is not ready.
I am slightly concerned for James, though, whom I really like. He seems to be taking everything in his stride: is he really that self-possessed or is he just hiding his own conflict very well?
As for James, I really feel like the Sawyer we know and love on Lost is really a carefree kind of a guy most of the time, and Josh Holloway seems to be even more so, in that vain. I'm afraid I've made James a little too sweet, but that's how I see him come across on the show when he's not doing fucked up things to get people to hate him. I guess I figure, after enduring the Dharma Island, he'd probably be all "Whatevz" and take life in stride. I think he likes to have a good time, but doesn't want to be tied down, and really just wants Justin to be happy. I don't think of him as a character who HAS to be with someone. J & B, however... I think they do.
Thank you! I've got the next chapter all planned out, but I'm stuck on where and how to start it exactly. Once that comes to me, it should go smoothly and quickly.
Sorry I Never Said 'I Love You'skyypyngFebruary 11 2007, 06:33:26 UTC
VJ-I don’t know what to say…I so loved 2 Lunatics and found Myrna on LJ but not you. Then you appeared on the composite ‘in Babylon’ site. I just read ‘Nowhere’ today and too am clamoring for ch4 and all the rest.
THEN-I read Ass-etc series and can’t believe it. I am old school B/J and would never consider outside the box-BUT-Sawyer as the Calvin Klein model Justin loved (so totally erasing the dude in the red ribbon for birthday present from my mind) rocked my grip on fandom reality.
I hated Eathan, and never could visualize Justin with anyone other than Brian. But. You are selling me on this. Brian has never been knocked off his rocket till now. Of course, I want B/J to prevail in the end, but this James guy is truly worthy in a love triangle.
I’m not sure I gave you any feedback, but it wasn’t because I didn’t care-probably because I am careless. Please keep writing.
Re: Sorry I Never Said 'I Love You'violetjonesFebruary 12 2007, 19:29:25 UTC
Thank you very much. I'm glad to know there are still some old-school B/J fans left. How our numbers have dwindled over the years! As I said above, I will be continuing "Nowhere" after I finish this series. That one just takes too much time and energy. I'm afraid I tried to take on too much when I started it, which is probably why I took a 3 year hiatus from it. Anyway, I do want to finish it, and I have already started on Chapter 4, so it's not like I have to start from scratch.
As for the Sawyer/James character, I'm glad that you guys are liking him, but I hope you're not getting too attached... I mean, someone has to be on the losing end, right? All this commentary on him is making me realize that I have to do a damn good job up wrapping up his role in the story, so I really appreciate the feedback.
Thanks again for the lovely comments. I miss TooLunatics too!
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Exactly. I like to see how you allow both of them to be contradictory about their wants and needs. Justin is in a place where he's trying to find out what he wants, and yes, this includes whether he wants Brian or not. Brian has been doing that throughout the show and at the start of this fiction he continues to do so by pushing Justin away, yet again. Only when he's aware that he might have truly lost Justin, Brian finally finds the balls to do something about it. But for once Justin is not ready.
I am slightly concerned for James, though, whom I really like. He seems to be taking everything in his stride: is he really that self-possessed or is he just hiding his own conflict very well?
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As for James, I really feel like the Sawyer we know and love on Lost is really a carefree kind of a guy most of the time, and Josh Holloway seems to be even more so, in that vain. I'm afraid I've made James a little too sweet, but that's how I see him come across on the show when he's not doing fucked up things to get people to hate him. I guess I figure, after enduring the Dharma Island, he'd probably be all "Whatevz" and take life in stride. I think he likes to have a good time, but doesn't want to be tied down, and really just wants Justin to be happy. I don't think of him as a character who HAS to be with someone. J & B, however... I think they do.
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In the meantime, can't wait for your next update...:)
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THEN-I read Ass-etc series and can’t believe it. I am old school B/J and would never consider outside the box-BUT-Sawyer as the Calvin Klein model Justin loved (so totally erasing the dude in the red ribbon for birthday present from my mind) rocked my grip on fandom reality.
I hated Eathan, and never could visualize Justin with anyone other than Brian. But. You are selling me on this. Brian has never been knocked off his rocket till now. Of course, I want B/J to prevail in the end, but this James guy is truly worthy in a love triangle.
I’m not sure I gave you any feedback, but it wasn’t because I didn’t care-probably because I am careless. Please keep writing.
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As for the Sawyer/James character, I'm glad that you guys are liking him, but I hope you're not getting too attached... I mean, someone has to be on the losing end, right? All this commentary on him is making me realize that I have to do a damn good job up wrapping up his role in the story, so I really appreciate the feedback.
Thanks again for the lovely comments. I miss TooLunatics too!
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