Fic: Thunderbird Diaries (Merlin, Gwen/Morgana, R)

Sep 21, 2009 12:52

Title: Thunderbird Diaries
Author: emei
Film Prompt: Thelma & Louise
Pairing: Gwen/Morgana (with sides of Gwen/Mordred, Gwen/Lancelot and Merlin/Arthur pre-slash if you squint.)
Rating: R
Word Count: 3550 words
Warnings: Violence, harsh language, attempted non-con.
Summary: Gwen and Morgana take flight across the country. Police officer Emrys and FBI agent ( Read more... )

gwen/morgana, merlin, fic

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hanelissar September 21 2009, 13:07:29 UTC
Oh. That was...beautiful. That ending, it broke my heart. I haven't seen this film for years but I knew if there was fic I'd have to read it and I'm so glad you wrote it because...it's beautiful. It's poetically tragic and you've blended the story and Merlin together so well. I love it. I really, really love it.

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emei September 22 2009, 21:26:33 UTC
Thank you so much for this lovely comment. I'm pleased you thought the universes blended well. Thelma & Louise feels like such a strong story to me, one that stays with the viewer, so if I did it justice I'm delighted. :)

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voldything September 21 2009, 16:59:44 UTC
Oh that's, that's heartbreaking and brilliant, so very brillant the way you wrote Morgana's pov.

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emei September 22 2009, 21:28:28 UTC
Thanks so much! I'm happy to hear that you liked the pov. (And oh, I've got to say that I love your icon. <3)

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stripedpetunia September 21 2009, 20:40:57 UTC
I love the ending of this movie and you captured it just perfectly.

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emei September 22 2009, 21:29:38 UTC
The ending of the movie feels so strong, so if I did it justice I'm delighted. Thank you!

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vaudevilles September 21 2009, 23:56:37 UTC
This is heartbreaking and amazing. It's wonderful.

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emei September 22 2009, 21:30:14 UTC
Thanks so much. :D

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eosrose September 22 2009, 02:53:50 UTC
Gorgeous! I felt a bit of vindictive joy when Lancelot realized he'd fucked over Gwen much worse than he could have possibly thought. Stupid man. Did he really think the out-of-money thing would work?

I'm feeling sorry for Arthur right now. *sighs* Poor thing.

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emei September 22 2009, 21:35:21 UTC
Lancelot has lots of noble good intentions but not that much realism, here. So yes, he did. And he'll feel terrible about it pretty much forever.
I can't think too much about how this leaves Arthur. It'd break my heart.

Thank you!

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