To celebrate the New Year, I figure I'll ask for prompts. Y'all suggest a scene you'd like to see from any of my 'verses and I'll ponder on writing it.
Maybe Arthur's or Eames's or an outsider's perspective on Chuck and/or Bryce? Or, if it's not too weird :p somehow Bryce begins manifesting himself as a separate entity inside of dreams, not just as Chuck's forge, and he and Chuck interact.
Bryce/Chuck, Arthur/EamestigriswolfJanuary 13 2012, 20:54:55 UTC
(A happier ending than expected. Hope you don't mind.)
The first time Bryce flirted with him, Chuck flirted back. They were in the middle of training; he figured it was just his subconscious.
The second time, Chuck was dreaming alone, and it went further than flirting.
The third time, he realized something might be wrong. None of the rest of his projections had ever pulled a gun out of nowhere and shot the militarized projections barreling down the alley. Chuck gaped at him; Bryce shouldn’t even be there - they were in Fuller’s mind, not Chuck’s
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Re: Bryce/Chuck, Arthur/EamesnevcolleilJanuary 16 2012, 03:10:07 UTC
Yay yay yay :D Being able to use LJ for more than just raising my blood pressure has been hit or miss lately, so I didn't get to read this the second I knew about it, but now that I have I am happy dancing in my seat :) *loves* *no seriously, loves* I don't mind at all that the ending is less angsty than you'd anticipated. In fact, I love the idea that Bryce in dream form is like Bryce in living form: deadly-but-he-probably-won't-get-Chuck-killed-and-he's-crafty-so-let's-just-let-him-be :p I love that Arthur and Eames trust Chuck enough to let him work the situation out (or not) on his own. Brilliant, all the way around. Thank you, dear!
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(A happier ending than expected. Hope you don't mind.)
The first time Bryce flirted with him, Chuck flirted back. They were in the middle of training; he figured it was just his subconscious.
The second time, Chuck was dreaming alone, and it went further than flirting.
The third time, he realized something might be wrong. None of the rest of his projections had ever pulled a gun out of nowhere and shot the militarized projections barreling down the alley. Chuck gaped at him; Bryce shouldn’t even be there - they were in Fuller’s mind, not Chuck’s ( ... )
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I'm so very glad you like it!
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