Title: Scar Tissue Rating: PG-13 Word Count: 280 Disclaimer: Not mine. Summary: Cassie/Kon and Cassie/Tim leaning towards cannon with the prompt "It's hard to patch someone up when you have a scar fetish."
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1. Thank you. Part of the fun was trying to think of non-obvious, but cannon, physical aspects of Tim. The curry-breath was mentioned in an ish of Supergirl. The fake fingernail dates wwwaaaayyy back to some issue of Detective. I forget which.
2. She's the current side-character for Tim's title. She's Lucius Fox's daughter and she says rather funny and pragmatic things.
3. I guess we'd all like to think that if we were dating a superhero, we'd stick with them long enough for them to tell us about their other life, but the truth is that it takes a lot. Dana seemed like a good example.
4. Johnny Storm is the one I'll assume you know since he's the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four. Jessica Drew, at least in the Ultimate Marvel 'vese, is the female clone of Peter Parker. She has most of Peter's memories and has to deal with the fact that she isn't who she remembers and is female to boot. In my personal fannon, Johnny takes it upon himself to help her "embrace her feminine side" which is ironic, 'cause... well, Johnny.
5. I highly recommend Mulan as a totally awesome kick-butt Disney film. But again, thank you!
1. Thank you. Part of the fun was trying to think of non-obvious, but cannon, physical aspects of Tim. The curry-breath was mentioned in an ish of Supergirl. The fake fingernail dates wwwaaaayyy back to some issue of Detective. I forget which.
2. She's the current side-character for Tim's title. She's Lucius Fox's daughter and she says rather funny and pragmatic things.
3. I guess we'd all like to think that if we were dating a superhero, we'd stick with them long enough for them to tell us about their other life, but the truth is that it takes a lot. Dana seemed like a good example.
4. Johnny Storm is the one I'll assume you know since he's the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four. Jessica Drew, at least in the Ultimate Marvel 'vese, is the female clone of Peter Parker. She has most of Peter's memories and has to deal with the fact that she isn't who she remembers and is female to boot. In my personal fannon, Johnny takes it upon himself to help her "embrace her feminine side" which is ironic, 'cause... well, Johnny.
5. I highly recommend Mulan as a totally awesome kick-butt Disney film. But again, thank you!
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