What I said about it hitting my kinks?
Thee and me both, lass. There's a reason why Sixty miles an hour and Paper are two of my favourite SV stories.
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What I said about it hitting my kinks?
Thee and me both, lass. There's a reason why Sixty miles an hour and Paper are two of my favourite SV stories.
Amych, you're trouble. I just "wasted" over half an hour reading that. Man, it was so well done! Whew...
you're trouble
Mua-ha-ha-ha-ha!
I think what I liked best about it was that it wasn't rushed. It was so rich in the little details and in tying so many things together. The banana bread, dang... that was just so great.
Fay, do you have a link for "Paper"?
Just finished "Strawberry," gosh, I was in tears at how lovely it was.
But I've read too many comics to be happy with Lex cooperating with Superman. I would have been happier if he didn't know, more angsty goodness. The ending was funny as hell, but just a wee too campy.
Not to say I'm not going to re-read up till that point. Several times. At home where there's no annoying phone to interrupt.
But I've read too many comics to be happy with Lex cooperating with Superman.
It's a tough nut, the whole Lex-n-Supes thing (as distinct from the Lex/Clark thing, which is practically canon).
For myself (not that I'm writing any more than drabbles) my SV futurefic universe is all about the big painful breakup that leads to their eventually being nemesis-is-is-is-es. Because I have to make the totally obvious big-gay-love work with at least that basic level of Supes canon. And yet, as a reader, I'm an utter and complete sucker for C/L romance. One of those things where reading and writing tastes don't quite match up, I guess.
Hell, yeah, the combination seduction/literary epiphany made me think "Film this and show it every Christmas!" and brushed away such piddly things like over 50 years of comic book history. I was all "they're so sweet together, the cuties."
This should in Clex, I suppose, but how the hell am I going to explain to my surprisingly straight-laced Hubby that I watch a show with even more inconceivable plot structure than Buffy because I think the two main male characters are in love? Hubby does not appreciate the HoYay.
And I always come on these things a couple of years in, so now I have to catch up with everything.
Fay, do you have a link for "Paper"?
Not that I've checked (Tham's site is *way* work unfriendly), but her site is at slashaholics.org.
Edit: Okay, note to self. Make sure you know what the hell you're talking about before you jump in.