Also, this: Harvey’s challenges are live action. No practice rounds of Russian roulette, only real cliffs to run right off of if he miscalculates. Sometimes Harvey is there reaching out a hand and sometimes, especially in Mike’s fitful few hours of sleep between leaving the office and going back to it, Harvey just gives a little wave as Mike falls.
OH YAY! thank you. this story was strangely hard to write - i couldn't quite figure out how ridiculous vs serious it wanted to be. so i'm glad that part worked and that you liked it!!
i spent a lot of time debating whether Harvey would say no, he's not a Republican, though then I realized the chance of him not voting for Bloomberg are slim, and they i decided either way Harvey would say being a gentleman means not arguing about politics with the associate you're obviously in love with.
yeah. like that. i love your harvey. i love how you build the small moments of people's lives in a way that lets me believe in the whole. you're lovely.
A week ago Mike didn't even know Harvey could hug a guy! Aahhh, every part of this is satisfying each time I read it.
And I don't think I commented on it before, but this bit:
Harvey stiffens, that icy determination that is his only real tell. Mike really is right about this.
He touches Harvey’s wrist. “I’m really not going anywhere.” A slow thaw spreads across Harvey’s features, and Mike leans in to kiss him quickly.
“You wouldn’t get far in those shorts,” Harvey says.
The way that works is so great, because Harvey admits something without admitting anything, which is so him, but also it's clear that, yes, Mike can read Harvey. He proves that he's learning to read Harvey well, and all of that comes across so clearly but still has that note of humor, and it's great. \o/
YAY for Harvey and Mike figuring their shit out and basically knowing for a while what the other thought even if they were too scared to do anything about it.
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It was everything I wanted and more!
Also, this:
Harvey’s challenges are live action. No practice rounds of Russian roulette, only real cliffs to run right off of if he miscalculates. Sometimes Harvey is there reaching out a hand and sometimes, especially in Mike’s fitful few hours of sleep between leaving the office and going back to it, Harvey just gives a little wave as Mike falls.
Is a piece of genius.
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I love it like Harvey likes Tom and hates Vampire Weekend. :)
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And I don't think I commented on it before, but this bit:
Harvey stiffens, that icy determination that is his only real tell. Mike really is right about this.
He touches Harvey’s wrist. “I’m really not going anywhere.” A slow thaw spreads across Harvey’s features, and Mike leans in to kiss him quickly.
“You wouldn’t get far in those shorts,” Harvey says.
The way that works is so great, because Harvey admits something without admitting anything, which is so him, but also it's clear that, yes, Mike can read Harvey. He proves that he's learning to read Harvey well, and all of that comes across so clearly but still has that note of humor, and it's great. \o/
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and -- i finally made some icons. yours is great.
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