Title: As the Sea
Fandom: PotC
Disclaimer: Not my sandbox. I just play here.
Rating: PG
Summary: The Turners have an unexpected visitor. Written for
shadphenix who long ago gave me the prompt "Will, daughter." More gen than anything else; all pairings come pre-wrecked. OFC.
Note: Heartfelt thanks to
woolymonkey at
rough_magic for much valuable feedback.
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But very sad, yes. Sad for Will, and a teensy bit sad for Elizabeth, seeing as Jack is as big a scoundrel in it as Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio are desperately trying to remind us.
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And that's why I didn't take issue with the story itself. After DMC, I can see her being this way, and while I know some people love her for it, I don't like it. I don't like the fact Will still loves her, even though I know a person can't just banish their emotions because they'd like to. As I said, it's a very painful read.
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Forgot to say...thanks so much for reading! I can't seem to stop writing these sad stories, though. The last three have been terribly angsty...
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Although I started this way back before Christmas and before I heard the rumors that inspired "Sand and Water," it is the flip side of that story in some important ways. It was nice to write one in which she wasn't the single parent. And there's a mix of emotions here--I think Elizabeth regrets not seeing her daughter grow up and being part of her life, but she doesn't seem to regret the life she's chosen. There has to be a middle ground, but I haven't really found that yet in my head for these characters in the lovely way that artaxastra has, for instance. I've been using fic to problematize lately, I guess.
I don't have issues of parental abandonment, but I can say a parent doesn't have to be at sea to be "missing".And I think that the Jamie of "Sand and Water" would feel that way about his mother, despite how much she loves him and tries her best to take care of them. The reversal of that here is Elizabeth's suggestion that she didn't think she ( ... )
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I can't tell any more either! The other comments suggest you got it spot on.
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