You know even if the Ryan/Don muse is being bad I'm still enjoying these ones.
Also I'm bord so I thought I'd as you if you could have Ryan be related to/or know charcter's from other shows (any show not just CSI ones) who would it be and how would they be related?
(I only ask becuse I had an odd desire to see Ryan in Stargate Atlantis and the only thing I could come up with to Cross them over was he was Shep's baby cousan and had that ata thing)
Thanks, glad you like them! :) I'll try to get some Ryan/Flack ones written in the next couple days.
You know, I don't think I could see Ryan related to any of the characters in the other shows I watch. I considered writing a story awhile back where Ryan and Danny were half-brothers, but it never spanned out. Other than that, though, I'd probably have to think about it for awhile to come up with someone. As weird as it is for me to say, I don't think I watch enough TV, lol.
Let's see if I can remember what I was thinking, lol.
Ryan had been adopted out not too long after he was born for some reason (which I can't remember, maybe something to do with his father). He and Danny had the same mother, different fathers. On a case, the vic had a strange mark (almost like a scar), something that he also had, and it made him curious, so he found out that it had something to do with his family line, and eventually led him to NY and his half-brother.
I wish I could remember more of it, but I can't find my notes. :( I'll have to look through my stuff tomorrow and see if I can find them.
Yay for more Eric/Ryan drabbles! I like #1 best. They're relationship is like a dance, isn't it? *grins* Uh-oh... I think my comment just sparked another drabble in my head. *runs off to try to write it down before I forget* ;D
And #3 is more realistic. Sometimes it's easy to fall into the fairy-tale type of mindset regarding their relationship, particularly after 'Nailed.' It's good to see you writing about the 'other' side of that fairy-tale.
Ooh, can't wait to see what that comment sparked. :)
#3 was surprisingly the easiet to write. I really like writing the realistic side of their relationship, even with as much as I like writing the fairy-tale ending. ;)
Ooh, these are great. #1 is so true, and #3 very realistic, I like that. Relationships can't always be easy, and you captured that nicely. *sends you some more chocolate*
Thanks! *g* I like writing the realistic side of their relationship. In a way, because their relationship isn't perfect, that makes it better, if that makes any sense. Anything worth having is worth working for. ;)
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Also I'm bord so I thought I'd as you if you could have Ryan be related to/or know charcter's from other shows (any show not just CSI ones) who would it be and how would they be related?
(I only ask becuse I had an odd desire to see Ryan in Stargate Atlantis and the only thing I could come up with to Cross them over was he was Shep's baby cousan and had that ata thing)
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You know, I don't think I could see Ryan related to any of the characters in the other shows I watch. I considered writing a story awhile back where Ryan and Danny were half-brothers, but it never spanned out. Other than that, though, I'd probably have to think about it for awhile to come up with someone. As weird as it is for me to say, I don't think I watch enough TV, lol.
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ohhhh I wouldn't mind hearing more about that even if your not writeing it.
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Ryan had been adopted out not too long after he was born for some reason (which I can't remember, maybe something to do with his father). He and Danny had the same mother, different fathers. On a case, the vic had a strange mark (almost like a scar), something that he also had, and it made him curious, so he found out that it had something to do with his family line, and eventually led him to NY and his half-brother.
I wish I could remember more of it, but I can't find my notes. :( I'll have to look through my stuff tomorrow and see if I can find them.
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And #3 is more realistic. Sometimes it's easy to fall into the fairy-tale type of mindset regarding their relationship, particularly after 'Nailed.' It's good to see you writing about the 'other' side of that fairy-tale.
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#3 was surprisingly the easiet to write. I really like writing the realistic side of their relationship, even with as much as I like writing the fairy-tale ending. ;)
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*sends you some more chocolate*
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