Title: Let the Good Times Roll
Author: Concupid
Pairing: Vince/Howard
Rating: R
Warnings: angst, sex, language
Summary: Vince and Howard get to listen to more boring jazz.
Disclaimer: I don't own the Boosh or Harry Connick, Jr. I will never try to make money off of them.
Author's Note: I know it's been slow going. Real life issues keep popping
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So terrifying at the start, and I love how Vince is struggling to help Howard, just amazing. They work so perfectly together. The good vince/bad vince is also amazing and slightly scary, I can't help but feel sad that black hair means bad Vince though. (does that mean normal Vince is evil? ;P) All in all, I LOVED it and can't wait to see more!
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I love your icon! When we were joking that the Boosh need to make a straight up porn based on that scene, bluestocking_79 suggested it be named "Parsley Comes in Bunches"! It's so wrong, it's come back around and become right.
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I just really adored this chapter for the way it captured that whole tentative, slightly off-kilter, emotionally tangled uncertainty that comes from Howard and Vince having definitively taken this step in their relationship, and having exposed so much of themselves (literally AND figuratively) the night before. They know each other so well, and yet they're not quite sure how to be around each other now--everything's just a tiny bit awkward, and they're questioning some things that they used to take for granted. It's wonderfully believable and appropriate to their situation, and it shows so well in so many moments: Howard wondering whether it's all right to be aroused by Vince innocently licking his fingers, Vince going red and shy when Howard blurts out that he loves him, each of ( ... )
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