Birthday ficlet for Knic26

Sep 26, 2008 09:45

Happy Birthday, knic26I started writing a ficlet for you, but a different plot bunny took over my brain. So the original fic sits half finished and I have this rather odd offering for you ( Read more... )

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knic26 September 26 2008, 14:29:39 UTC
Before I even read it, I wanted to let you know that your *warnings* are the most awesome thing going!

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asnowyowl September 26 2008, 14:35:34 UTC
LOL! It was WAY too wierd of a story to go with tame warnings.

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knic26 September 26 2008, 14:36:47 UTC
Oh My! That was amazing. I love looking through Charlie's eyes and seeing the actions of all these people. I am speechless at this!

Thank you so much!

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asnowyowl September 26 2008, 14:41:32 UTC
I'm so glad you liked it. In truth, I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. LOL

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la_dissonance September 26 2008, 15:32:16 UTC
O_O Dragon blowjobs! Owwie!!!!! That hurts to think about and I don't even have a penis... I mean, I guess if it was a really baby dragon and it didn't have teeth or fire breathing capabilities yet, that would be sort of non lethal.

Anyway, ridiculous obsessing over minor details aside, this was a really interesting and unusual look into a character...I liked it! And I couldn't help feeling happy for him in the end, even though trying to be a replacement Fred is bound to open up a whole other can of psychological worms...

Liked it!! :)

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asnowyowl September 26 2008, 17:08:56 UTC
LOL. Since the dragons were still drinking from bottles, I'm going with very young dragons here. (Dragon!Chan)

Yep, this Charlie is just way too psychologically scarred to ever have a normal life, but we'll wish him well.
*waves him off*

Why is it I love Charlie so much but never write him in a good role????

I'm also wondering if anyone is 'getting' the 'Jo' character (or am I the only one who despises JK for saying Charlie didn't marry because he cared more for dragons than people?).

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la_dissonance September 26 2008, 17:47:59 UTC
Haha, I hadn't heard that quote, but the Jo character did give me pause - I was like, either Ann really has it out for JKR or that's a really improbably coincidental choice of name ;) But...I don't see what's wrong with caring more for dragons than for people? As long as he cares! (And did you really *want* her to make him marry? The fewer inconvenient epilog pairings, the better, I say...)

*snerk* Dragon!chan indeed - you just can't get away from that chan, can you?? LOL! :D

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asnowyowl September 26 2008, 17:59:14 UTC
Okay, I'll admit my real problem with JK as to Charlie is the fact that he is conspiculously absent from almost all the books. He is the forgotten Weasley... dammit. And, come on, how could the dragon keeper be less cool than the curse-breaker?

Great point on epilog couples by the way *shudders*

I've been trying to stay away from Chan lately... really I have. *bats eyelashes innocently*

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bk7brokemybrain December 4 2008, 07:47:24 UTC
There has to be a "Charlie Chan" joke in all this somewhere. surely. Perhaps not.

And Dragon BJs!!! Yikes! Cover your teeth kids! Like Emmett in Queer as Folk, comme ca!

Charlie seems really sad here. I'm glad he graduated to playing with others, finally, and that George will get better comfort.

Finally, I know you have a soft spot for Harry/Ron, but this was so sad! What a sad existence they have ahead of them. I think you are turning me on to that pairing, srsly.

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asnowyowl December 5 2008, 00:33:20 UTC
LOL! Charlie Chan...

I had started writing a completely different fic for this b'day present, but then I began thinking of voyuerism, and this came out.

But, yeah, I'm hoping Charlie and George can heal each other. As for H/R, I think they're doomed...

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wwmrsweasleydo July 19 2009, 00:27:56 UTC
He hadn’t fantasized about joining in and hadn’t dreamed of replacing one of those involved. Charlie is us, isn't he? He's female slashers. It's about watching. It's vicarious sexual acts not our own. I want to 'see' not to 'be'. That's why I don't read about sex with clitorises in it. Or it's part of it.

Anyway, Freudian overanalysis aside: I loved the pace of this, the observation, the poetry, the characterisation and the movement of the ending towards the potential for happiness. Considering what it contained, that should have felt kinky or even squicky, but it didn't. Mostly wistful, actually. Another fab fic. Thank you so much.

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