New Beginnings Fic...
Sep. 28th, 2007 06:16 pmIt's definitely autumn here now - really, really autumn, right down to the blustery-ness - and I've been trying to decide on an autumn-type theme for the palelyloitering.com home page...
I was thinking maybe new beginnings, which is a very autumn thing - plus that would let me put up two of my favourite fics, Chameleon's Dish by Kitty Fisher, and The Third Friday Of October.
But that's only two... can anyone recommend any other "new beginnings" Pros fic, where the lads have maybe been separated for some reason, and then re-united for another chance? Cos oh the bittersweet...
I was thinking maybe new beginnings, which is a very autumn thing - plus that would let me put up two of my favourite fics, Chameleon's Dish by Kitty Fisher, and The Third Friday Of October.
But that's only two... can anyone recommend any other "new beginnings" Pros fic, where the lads have maybe been separated for some reason, and then re-united for another chance? Cos oh the bittersweet...
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Date: 2007-09-28 06:54 pm (UTC)any other "new beginnings" Pros fic, where the lads have maybe been separated for some reason, and then re-united for another chance?
A whole ton of HG fics come to mind. She does so love to get the lads barking up the wrong tree and out of sorts with each other, before all that delicious bittersweet. I'm thinking Jigsaw ( is it 2 years they're apart in that?), their AU alternatives in Rediscovered in a Graveyard, when each mistakenly thinks the other is dead. She also does it twice to them in Rainbow Chasers and briefly but intensely in Strange Days Indeed, though they're not in a sexual relationship before they part there.
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Date: 2007-10-01 08:25 pm (UTC)I don't read stories that don't have a "happy" ending. I prefer to end a story with a smile regardless of the angst or pain in the story. For me a happy ending is that the pairing of my choice ends up together in a resolution of their conflict. Not a cliffhanger, not a "maybe it will work out" in the end, but who knows.
I've read death stories and torture stories and abuse stories, and for me, it's not worth my time because I'm not entertained. I don't read to learn a lesson or be taught values or to be shocked. I read for mindless entertainment. If I'm not mindlessly entertained by the end, then for me, the story didn't work. This is, of course, a whole personal choice. I know plenty of people who will read anything.
I admit that to me, I find partner abuse or rape distasteful. But I'm also willing to admit I'm not as forgiving as others. If my partner raped me or hit me, trust me, he or she would be without body parts and in jail. I would not be declaring undying love with somebody who has shown the propensity for violence and disrespect. But I'm funny like that. Love does not conquer all for me. And it's not really love to me. It's domination and control. And not in the good BDSM kind of way.
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Date: 2007-10-01 10:32 pm (UTC)I'd say that I was one of your "people who will read anything", but in fact I'm not. I will probably read most of the stuff that you won't ("partner abuse or betrayal, castration and other fun things") but, just as with the happy fluffy stories that I like, they have to be "done well" - the journey has to make sense to me, has to go somewhere!
I don't read stories to be lectured to (and ohmigawd, there are lots of those out there!) or to find deep meaning, or to be taught values either - like most (I suspect) of us, I have my own values gathered up from life itself. I read for entertainment too - we just clearly have different ideas of what's entertaining, which is a good thing, I think!
I guess for me "entertainment" comes from being made to feel in a story - and they don't have to be positive feelings. I also find rape of any kind "distasteful" (to put it mildly!) but that doesn't mean that I can't accept that it exists in the world, and is something else that must be dealt with, and that realistically, the lads might have to deal with, for example. The way writers see them dealing with this, done "well", is interesting to me, and for me "interesting" is entertaining.
There does have to be a reason for whatever feelings/events are in a fic, and some sort of resolution into something that makes sense to me. Whether or not I agree with it, I want to feel that it's plausible that someone, probably the lads, can make sense of it. If the violence/angst etc seems gratuitous then I lose interest pretty quickly - and it is depressing just to be told that bad things happen, without any suggestion that people can overcome and survive and even prosper afterwards (gives us hope, I think, that we can deal with the world if we have to). But it goes the other way too - if the lads seem to get too kissy-kissy, for a reason that seems irreconcilable with their characters, then I end up putting that down as well.
And the "love conquers all" idea would come under this - love can conquer alot, but it's not always an easy journey, and it doesn't always work out, and I want to see recognition of that in a story.
But all that makes it relatively easy for me, with the plethora of Prosfic that's out there - I can just pick something up and get on with it. I just can't imagine the maze of sorting out required to find only happy journeys/endings - I think I'd find that too stressful, personally! *g*
Okay, now I'm thinking about it, I can't actually think of too many stories that I've read that include one of the lads "declaring undying love with somebody who has shown the propensity for violence and disrespect" - can you think of any examples? I do have problems with "Consequences", and with M.Fae's "Snowbound" stories, but that's because I don't see the lads acting in character to deal with the violence they're presented with...
Hmmn - *wanders off thoughtfully* *g*
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Date: 2007-10-01 10:34 pm (UTC)And also pausing for a moment to swoon yet again at your icon. I mean, you know I'm all about Doyle's arms, but just look at Bodie's stomach there too, he's got that whole long and lean thing going on... *sighs and stares happily*
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