whee, appreciation day!

Feb 26, 2006 18:35

I'm late, I know, this is probably not a surprise to anyone. Chica, you totally know why you are cool, and I'm so not encouraging your ego. Seriously. But you're not all bad, no. I hope this pleases a little.

The Difference
by jenn (jenn@thegateway.net)
Ronon, Weir, Sheppard, McKay, etc

the difference )

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seperis February 28 2006, 04:08:02 UTC
Thanks!

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out_there February 27 2006, 01:18:11 UTC
Oh, that was lovely, as sweet and intoxicating as a slow dance. It was such an interesting look inside Ronon; it *worked* in a way that I really hadn't expected, and you made Ronon/Elizabeth work for me when it usually doesn't.

"I'd like to hear more some time," she says, eyes flickering between him and the wall, and Ronon thinks of the way Sheppard pressed against a dozen people tonight, but he only meant it once.

I think what I like most about it is the way that the rest of the Atlantis crew are described perfectly, in a way that I completely agree with, and I find myself (surprisingly enough) accepting this Ronon-POV without question.

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seperis February 28 2006, 04:10:50 UTC
Thank you!

It was--yes, weird. I had to keep stopping to think, *RONON*. Think RONON.

*hugs* I'm *so* glad it worked for you.

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amothea February 27 2006, 01:21:21 UTC
wonderful story. :) I love Ronon's pov on the Atlanteans. :) thanks so much for sharing.

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seperis February 28 2006, 04:11:29 UTC
Thanks so much!

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mecurtin February 27 2006, 01:30:17 UTC
It's about time someone showed Ronon coming from a society that's more formal than ours! And also showing him as very *polite* and restrained, which I totally believe.

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seperis February 28 2006, 04:16:26 UTC
*grins* The concept of Regency or Victorian Ronon just--stayed with me, I think, from watching him. I'd like to see what Satedan society was actually like.

Thank you. I had serious enjoyment imagining him dressed up in uniform at the Satedan equivalent of a ball.

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cathexys February 27 2006, 01:34:05 UTC
oh, that was so sweet!!! the nuances and unspokenness...and yes, we know when it means something differnt...and so does Ronon now :-)

beautifully written...as always :-) thanks!

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seperis February 28 2006, 04:17:04 UTC
Thanks so much!

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