Was going through my fic folder and found a bunch of stuff that never got farther than a scene, or that I forgot I wrote and have no idea where I was going with them. I picked out a couple that I like, but am pretty sure aren't going anywhere. And a drabble.
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one: AU R/M with some G/M )
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Wow.
*is breathless*
What sort of bribery would it take you to write the first fic at least? ;) I think the second actually works quite nicely as a standalone vignette... you should totally post it to guyxmarian. (Actually the G/M farewell works as a standalone vignette, too -- although, sniffle!)
Lovely writing and such beautiful, understated, powerful emotion.
And "Poker" is hilarious.
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Huh, I hadn't thought of the second bit as a stand-alone. I shall think about that!
As always, thank you.
(your icon ♥)
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The drabble is lovely. But of course it's G/M which draws me back again and again. You have this unique talent to sketch Guy's longing and sadness. That first fic has so much potential. (But yes, we need FW too!)
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(love your icon, is that by eikonographia?)
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(*whistles*)
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YARGH. (But the overall idea is somewhat hilarious.)
suddenly they are in that small room in the castle, the place where she reached out and kissed him
That this is his happiest place is rather poignant, considering Marian's motivation at the time.
I do like the way you write Robin, and Robin/Marian. It rings very true.
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So much of G/M is like that. I prefer to think that Marian got a bit more than she bargained for there, though.
Thank you!
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I think that's the way I tend to think about it, too.
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Argh! I desperately want to read more of this.
Purgatory is beautifully ouchy and hopeful, and I second ladykate's comment that it works well as a standalone vignette.
"Your happiest place. It's the easiest to find, the first time."
Sigh. Oh, Guy.
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Thank you!
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The first two are wonderful, too, especially Guy's good-bye to Marian in the first one and Guy's happy place in the second . . . I think they both make for good drabbles, although of course I would be happy to read more if you choose to write them! G/M in purgatory . . . so much more intriguing than heaven!
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purgatory . . . so much more intriguing than heaven!
I know, right?
Thank you : )
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His muchness? :-D
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