To join the ranks of people leaving fic on your LJ, here you go. I wrote this today.
HairChoi Young's eyes study the face of the woman sleeping next to him. He never truly forgets she's from Heaven, though sometimes he feels so comfortable around her he's able to put the truth in the back of his mind and imagine they'd always been together. Then there were other times. Times when she did or said something that marked her as different. Times like this afternoon
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Usually I'm really hating it when it's never really a question if the man should leave his home. But in this case it totally works for me. Because she found her purpose in the past. Not just because she found Choi Young, but she is someone with influence, someone that matters, someone who is a person, not just some small dot. I mean, she could be a well-known surgeon and everything if she wanted in our time, I have no doubts, but she has connetced with this other world in a way that makes it completely logical for me that she as a modern person would choose the past. Mainly because they never wrote her as a person who is a spoiled drama queen. She was able to adapt without loosing herself. The opposite, she found herself in the past. Plus, he has never taken it for granted that she'd say, that's why I loved this particular dialogue in either 21 or 22. She said she stays because of Choi Young, but Choi Young represents everything she loves about this world even if it's brutal and even if death is never far away.
I think she's right, he is happiest in his world. I don't think he'd cope well in the future, he'd probably feel terribly guilty. I'm not optimistic for the ending. Although a Red River-esque ending would be good (the ending of the mc story, not the let's tell a new story about characters nobody knows or cares about in the last book ending).
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HairChoi Young's eyes study the face of the woman sleeping next to him. He never truly forgets she's from Heaven, though sometimes he feels so comfortable around her he's able to put the truth in the back of his mind and imagine they'd always been together. Then there were other times. Times when she did or said something that marked her as different. Times like this afternoon ( ... )
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Mainly because they never wrote her as a person who is a spoiled drama queen. She was able to adapt without loosing herself. The opposite, she found herself in the past.
Plus, he has never taken it for granted that she'd say, that's why I loved this particular dialogue in either 21 or 22. She said she stays because of Choi Young, but Choi Young represents everything she loves about this world even if it's brutal and even if death is never far away.
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