Fic: (looking for) A new technique (Bones, Wendell/Hodgins, NC17)

Feb 02, 2009 10:40

Title: (looking for) A new technique
Fandom: Bones
Pairing: Wendell/Hodgins
Rating: NC17
Summary: Hodgins is a scientist, so he understands the value of experimentation.

There's a spot on Hodgins' shoulder. Or maybe his arm. )

fic: bones, bones, fic

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carolinecrane February 2 2009, 18:35:13 UTC
Oh, Liz, I just want Jack to have someone who loves him as much as he deserves to be loved. That's how all my pairings start, I suppose, but really, Wendell deserves that too, and I want it for both of them. I am *thisclose* to taking back what I said about being okay with them breaking up if Zack came back.

Okay, no, I am already way past that point. I want them to get married and raise little Hodgins heirs (because Hodgins needs an heir, obv) and build a hockey rink in the freaking back yard and just be in love.

I think all this weird weather is spiking my sap-o-meter or something. Don't mind me.

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cinderlily February 2 2009, 22:57:25 UTC
Oh thank everything, I was kind of worried we would have a fandom break in opinion if (WHEN) Zack comes back, cause...well. Wendell has one my heart. I still love Zack with all my heart but then I think that Wendell has finally kind of fixed what is broken in Hodgins and is so adorable and dorky and sweet and OH DEAR LORD. They do need to give Hodgins an HEIR. With Hodgins eyes and hair he would HAVE to have a little girl with big bright eyes who is part princess part cynic... and Wendell (who had a great childhood with a neighborhood who raised and loved him) would want her to believe in things like the tooth fairy and Santa and she would play along cause she totallly loves her Dad as much as her other dad does but then she would stage whisper, "I know HE is the tooth fairy, but he thinks I am still two" when she is actually like 5. (Wow. I got a little carried away there. But you get my point ( ... )

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carolinecrane February 2 2009, 23:17:35 UTC
I love you too! And this comment is just one of the many reasons why. Today has been less than spectacular (to make up for yesterday being good, apparently?), but thinking of Wendell and Hodgins and some bright-eyed little girl is making it so much better ( ... )

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cinderlily February 3 2009, 02:55:00 UTC
I spent all of the time I was watching my midgets thinking about just this, actually. :) It was deliciously distracting, especially when Moo started to scream that he wanted water and when I GOT him water he got mad and screamed, "THIS IS THE WRONG WATER." Aw. Kids. Joyful expressions of true love and life.

And Wendell would probably be all dorky and say, "Angela might do it ..." but Hodgins would veto it flat out. They would have to find someone completey not work related. Or maybe a friend of Wendells? A family member of his? Like... a cousin/sister/awesome best friend from youth? I don't know. Someone. And then Uncle Booth would be wrapped around the kids finger, I am sure. And Brennan (who would think the idea of being called Aunt when not familial related was ridiculous and unnecessary) would teach the kids all the proper names for things so she would say things like, "There is no such thing as a 'Funny Bone' it is your 'ulner nerve' getting pinched." at age 7.

I am totally falling in love with this pairing right now, Caroline

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carolinecrane February 3 2009, 03:01:21 UTC
Me too! I am supposed to be writing Nick/Greg (well, technically I am supposed to be going to bed so I can get up well before dawn I hate my life), but all I want to do is write about the pretty princess party Hodgins would throw for baby girl's sixth birthday, and how Wendell would roll his eyes and insist that she's going to be an enforcer on the peewee hockey team, and this princess nonsense is just confusing her.

And Booth would be like, "Guys, she can do both." And then later they'd decide to have another one, because Hodgins always swore no kid of his would have to grow up without siblings, and Wendell knows the joys of a huge family already. So they recruit Wendell's cousin/friend/whoever again and maybe they go ahead and keep two eggs this time, just for the challenge. And then they have a gorgeous, precocious daughter and twin tow-headed boys with big blue eyes and more brains than is really good for them.

THINK OF THE CHRISTMAS CARDS, LIZ. I am dying of the imaginary beauty.

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cinderlily February 3 2009, 03:14:48 UTC
OMG YES. YES YES YES. It would be the cutest picture EVER. And the girl totally takes to her brothers like a duck to water and like recruits them to cause mischief, cause she has needed partners in crime since she was young and they are the perfect excuse because all they have to do is turn their freakishly beautiful eyes on Hodgins and he turns into a big ball of mush cause he is a total dork about them and Wendell would make fun of him if it weren't for the fact that he totally is weak for the puppy eyes of doom as well.

THE CHRISTMAS CARDS WOULD BE EPIC. I mean, let alone the fact that the kids would be adorable, but Wendell and Hodgins would do that cute head tilting together like in your icon and I would be GONE.

Yea. I should be doing homework, or writing, or cleaning (OMG MY HOUSE IS DISGUSTING, must never leave Timm alone EVER again) or ... sleeping... but I am drawing metaphorical hearts all over the "Fire in the Ice" episode for the... um. 4th time?

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carolinecrane February 3 2009, 03:24:08 UTC
I want to crawl inside this universe and never come out again. I can't take it, it's so perfect. Their daughter with her curls and the having her dads wrapped around her finger, and the adorable boys who are a menace and destroy everything in their wake with their boyness, but get away with it because they are the cutest things since their sister ( ... )

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cinderlily February 3 2009, 03:52:20 UTC
Can I just say how much I love us for the fact that this thread is in response to a fic that is completely hot and yet the thread is making me say, "Aww... awww. PUPPY FACES!"? It is awesome. :)

I was thinking about the SAME thing with the picture. He probably emailed himself the jpg, and printed it out in case his computer ate it but never EVER EVER told Jack cause well. He saved a picture of him holding up dead fish. That isn't exactly romantic or anything. And it was you know... partially cause it was a cool case. Not cause his smile made Wendell all dorky and happy.

And his parents Thanksgivings are huge and completely fascinating to Hodgins, but he lives for the little Christmas' that have no one but them because he is used to that and he likes the feel of family it gives him. (Thanksgiving is more or less like watching a TV show about family to him, while Christmas is living in his own, you know ( ... )

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carolinecrane February 3 2009, 04:11:52 UTC
(Can't sleep. Considering calling in sick tomorrow because I think I am having some kind of weird nervous breakdown mostly related to money. This imaginary family we have created is making it pretty much all better, though ( ... )

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cinderlily February 3 2009, 04:25:21 UTC
(I had a rather similar breakdown last night, but mine was slightly assuaged when my pay check went in this morning before the automatic pays went through so I didn't get any over draft charges. Sorry you are having to go through it though.)

And yes! My mom got me a baby naming book on my 10th birthday because she said all writers should have one. I still have it somewhere, even though I never really used it properly until much later and as such has a decade of characters named "Willow" and "Shya". (Dear lord.) This book was bought with actual baby naming in mind, because we have been fighting over names since well.. forever and it is a BRILLIANT book which breaks names down into "themes" or something... like the normal, "Jewish" "Irish" "Traditional" and "Unique" but also ones like, "Guys and Dolls" and "Nickname Proof". I am scouring the "New Classics" and "Timeless" as they seem to have the ones that most fit my mind.

What about Alexandra? Or Cassandra? Or Emily? Eve?

And Nathaniel? Or Joshua? Graham? William?

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carolinecrane February 3 2009, 04:32:09 UTC
Emily would just make me picture Emily Deschanel, because I'm lame. I like Alexandra, because I think Alex is the cutest nickname ever. I really like Cassie too, though. And Hannah, if we're thinking super-traditional. Which I realize is very popular right now, but they would go and pick a popular name and then not care when there were seven other girls in the school with their kid's name.

Nathaniel and William! ::draws hearts around them:: Actually, I really like all those boys' names, but Nate and Billy are pretty cute.

That does sound like a great baby name book. I imagine if the library ever owned it, it's been stolen by now. All the best books are.

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cinderlily February 3 2009, 04:42:17 UTC
I LOVE ALEX AND CASSIE. No joke. One of Timm and my biggest name-bickers is that I love little girls with boyish nicknames and he thinks that that is silly... Beyond that we are going pathetic traditional. Like. Henry for a boy and Maeve for a girl traditional. (The twelve year old me who wanted to name her son Boston and her daughter Cheyenne is screaming somewhere.)

But yes, Alexandra, Nathaniel and William? Alex, Nate, and Billy (or Will, depending on who is talking about him.)

It is a great book, the woman is named Laura Wattenberg (what a last name) and it is has like twenty little post its sticking out the top, as I can't bring myself to fold the pages anymore because I am a geek. (Also side bonus: color coding, again, GEEK.)

Seriously. I am actually making a noise close to squeeing. I could blame lack of sleep, but I took a solid two hour nap this afternoon.

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jerbearthompson February 3 2009, 21:45:33 UTC
Dammit, you guys. Not only did I just EXPLODE with love and super extreme happiness, I'm also late for the bus.

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carolinecrane February 3 2009, 21:51:32 UTC
Sorry! (Just think of the CHRISTMAS CARDS and it will make everything better, I swear.)

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cinderlily February 4 2009, 00:07:08 UTC
We should make a squee thread on wendellhodgins for strategic geeking out and distracting posts. ;)

Sorry you missing the bus, was the next one close in time at least?

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jerbearthompson February 4 2009, 08:28:27 UTC
T'was quite alright, missed the school bus but dad took me in to school anyway ( ... )

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