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It has been many months since Arthur saw Aaron--not since the treaty, if he is honest with himself. Things are settling down in America, despite the unpleasantness of the April assassination (and despite the unstable administration that followed). In the aftermath, Arthur has been spending time in Canada, spending time at home, returning to his industry and his newspapers and his trains and his penny dreadfuls. When he hears about the Shenandoah's arrival, at first he hasn't any idea why it concerns him.
When at last he realizes, he hurries to Liverpool at once.
"Hello," says Aaron quietly, his accent more muted now. He looks very pale--almost insubstantial, his beard straggling and his eyes sunken deep in his head. "I've come to offer you my surrender."
Arthur slowly, carefully draws this wisp of a man into his arms. "Where have you been, dear boy?" he whispers against Aaron's hair ( ... )
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Oh my god this was just. It was wonderful. I loved how you handled the dual personalities and the conflict itself was done so so well. I was worried that whoever took this would let it dissolve into stereotypes or just, not do it well. You did this so, so well. I cried at the end. Wonderful wonderful work anon. Beautiful.
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Oh that's sad. I want to hug them all.
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I've wanted to see these two sides of Alfred for so long!
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That was amazing anon! I'm so glad someone picked this up, as it's such an interesting prompt, and you truly captured it! Made me cry in public even. ILU anon~<3
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I can't believe how awesome that was. The split personality thing and... Oh man. Thumbs way up.
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god that was really beautiful. I loved all the little references to bits, and how well you portrayed the union/confed dynamic with UK. I live in a place geographically far south of the mason-dixie line in the US but is coupled with the northern culture, so I love that you didn't reduce the sides to stereotypes.
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I'm so glad that you liked it! As I think I've mentioned--I'm in sort of the same boat with regard to origins (I'll just come out and say it--I'm from West Virginia). So I understand where there's a cultural investment in both sides, and I strove to honor that investment.
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