"Should I be looking over in the Smallville fic thread more often?"
Um. Couch sex has something to do with a sprawling, fragmented, and fluffy bit of futurefic in desperate need of a plot overhaul that I've been not-very-diligently working on, and which has only been posted in snips and bits in my blog.
I've got handfuls of fun story ideas in various stages of progress, and yet absolutely no ambition.
It's distressing, really.
And of course, by nag, I mean "gently prod in a supportive an enthusiastic-about-charming-Clark/Lex-futurefic way."
My buddy grit kitty write a Jim-and-Blair-with-kid story called Another Mode of Belonging that addressed the difficulties of parenthood.
That was excellent, but it was one of those stories where you get into it so easily and so fast and you're just like, "More! There should be more!" like a toddler who ran out of Cheerios.
Mistress Lizard,
thank you
for pointing me to that Sam/Frodo story. I haven't sought out any Sam/Frodo, because I have a horror of the badfic and I'm not sure whether I think of their relationship slashily, really - but, damn, that was
gorgeous.
God. I was v. choked.
It occurs to me that if John an Aeryn *did* manage to keep a sprog alive past infancy, it'd probably be raised in wartime, and Pilot would end up responsible for most of its upbringing because everyone else would have to spend their time alternately fighting and preventing major battles. And if our gang actually managed to *win* the war (and what are the odds of that) the kid would probably carry around as much emotional damage as both its parents combined.
Ooh. Fic bunny.
You know, Janeway and Seven are the slashiest female couple I have ever seen. Even more slashy than Buffy and Faith. It's remarkable, really. Like it was planned or something.
I just watched the Bird Of Prey finale. Harlequin and Huntress give anyone a run for their almost consummated same sex pleasure.
Oh Suela, my Suela, I stayed up too late last night re-reading WOAT. I read it as soon as you released it, but I didn't have any S1 or S2 under my belt (not to mention very little S4).
Now that we're deeper into S4 and I've seen most of S1 and part of S2, I have a whole new level of appreciation for it.