Fic: Grounded in Fact and Fiction (6/7)

Mar 22, 2009 22:17

Title: Grounded in Fact and Fiction
Pairing: Jim/Bruce, Babs/Steve
Rating: PG-13.
Word count: 1071.
A/N: Coming back from a longer break of not-writing, sorry if I kept you waiting, I hope you'll stick with me and the story :)

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batman, groundverse, grounded in fact and fiction, gordon/batman, fanfic

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noelia_g March 22 2009, 21:31:15 UTC
Ah, I've been waiting for this ;D

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noelia_g March 22 2009, 21:38:36 UTC
I liked 'Wamn'. XD

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brushed_velvet March 22 2009, 22:06:44 UTC
*gurgle*

Love, love, love the tension relief Bruce provides Jim. *melts*

And lmao at the online comms springing up for them and the 'stories' Jimmy refuses to read! I can just imagine Bruce researching them and bookmarking his faves to torment Jim with. :D

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snapini March 22 2009, 22:20:27 UTC
LOL, I love the idea of there being Facebook groups and LJ communities devoted to them, it's just so accurate, lol.

And Steve...still a dork, but very loveably so :D

I love this fic, it's so...kind of warm, if that makes sense? No angst, which is a definite bonus!

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silverwolf March 23 2009, 04:17:55 UTC
"One day," Jim said thoughtfully, "he's going to kill you. With a spatula."

He totally could! That's the pure awesomeness of Alfred! Have I mentioned how much I love how you write Alfred.

I will stick with this story to the end of time. I love this verse.

Love the communities and fanfic dedicated to them! And the image of Batman and Gordon skipping through a field, priceless!

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frozenseas March 23 2009, 05:49:29 UTC
There's also a facebook group and a livejournal community devoted to them, and Devika found some stories I refuse to read on principle. Pff. Who would write about that? Oh, wait. Right. ;D

This really made my morning - I love this verse, the way they are so comfortable about each other, and Steve and Babs and Alfred (heh. One of the deadly sins, huh? That's our Alfred).

I think my favourite line was:

The day might have been exhausting, and in many ways not what he was ready for, but he remembered Bruce absently referring to his small house as 'home', and it might have been worth it.

Aaaaw. I'll be stuck with that stupid grin on my face for the rest of the day, dwelling on the cuteness of this story. :D

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