I liked that, Am.
Wash ,'The Message'
Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Raaaaaats.
That's actually turning into an intensely cool little series of vignettes.
Am, that's delightful interplay. It was a long held wish of mine that Spike would - for lack for a better phrase - grow a soul. By which I mean he could behave in a kind/loving/heroic/human fashion toward people - especially Dawn - without having a 'soul'. But this is good. The still Spike. Still evil. Even with a soul.
I liked that
Good!
That's actually turning into an intensely cool little series of vignettes.
Thank you! I think I shall continue them at some point.
that's delightful interplay.
Thank you!
It was a long held wish of mine that Spike would - for lack for a better phrase - grow a soul.
That would have been a very interesting way for ME to take the story line, and it's one I like to see played with in fanfic.
this is good. The still Spike. Still evil. Even with a soul.
It's drawing on my theories concerning the still-evilness of Angel, post-souling. And it's fun to do it to Spike, who's a little more self-aware than Angel (mostly!) and can see it.
Well, with Angel, we all know that it's the man that needs killing, not the monster. It's canon. And with Spike - really, William was not a bad man...
with Angel, we all know that it's the man that needs killing, not the monster. It's canon. And with Spike - really, William was not a bad man...
One of their fundamental differences. As a friend says: Liam was bad, William was sad. She likes to go on to compare Darla (bad) and Drusilla (sad), and how that makes Angelus/Darla and Spike/Dru such natural pairings. She isn't a slasher, so I don't take the conversation into why Angelus/Drusilla, Angel(us)/Spike and Darla/Drusilla are more interesting for thier differences.
Am, could you let me know if and when "In Re" gets posted, and where?
I will do, deb. I haven't heard anything yet.
Kewl. Thanks muchly.
jonesin' for more story