Oh dear XDDD I am now imagining a Tezuka family discussion about romantic bones and the perils associated with them. All the men would discuss it amongst themselves while climbing mountains together. 8|b
Atobe's writing is so very, erm, elegant. It reminds me simultaneously of the letters in Jane Austen's books and the kind of Regency-era romance novels my mom likes to read :o It seems like it was fun to write~ And picturing Tezuka reading those sorts of letters in any sort of context is just lulzworthy, because Tezuka is... Tezuka. His expression just wouldn't change whether he was reading about yachts or shops or the many uses of chocolate!
I just got so many great visuals from this, which I'd say is pretty amazing considering the letter format. It should be made into a short film.
I am now imagining a Tezuka family discussion about romantic bones and the perils associated with them. All the men would discuss it amongst themselves while climbing mountains together. 8|b
Haha, brilliant! The Tezuka men must discuss everything while climbing mountains together. :P
And Atobe's letters were obscenely fun to write. I just let the purple prose run rampant. I'm sure Tezuka withstood it all with his usual stoicism. :P
Poor Atobe. .^^;; Though I think with Atobe being so over-the-top romantic, and Tezuka being... not at all.. .^^ .. they kind of balance each other out. .^__^
Hee, glad you liked! And I've never encountered any of the rajipuri stuff (hell, I don't even know if they've been translated into English), but I'm glad to hear that there are more lulzy Tezuka letters out there. :P
*diez* The dramatic music! "P.S. Has Echizen become Seigaku's pillar of support yet?" OMG, I am in love. Thanks so much for the infusion of fine crack! :D
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Atobe's writing is so very, erm, elegant. It reminds me simultaneously of the letters in Jane Austen's books and the kind of Regency-era romance novels my mom likes to read :o It seems like it was fun to write~ And picturing Tezuka reading those sorts of letters in any sort of context is just lulzworthy, because Tezuka is... Tezuka. His expression just wouldn't change whether he was reading about yachts or shops or the many uses of chocolate!
I just got so many great visuals from this, which I'd say is pretty amazing considering the letter format. It should be made into a short film.
Your Tezu/Ato is still the silliest ♥ :)
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Haha, brilliant! The Tezuka men must discuss everything while climbing mountains together. :P
And Atobe's letters were obscenely fun to write. I just let the purple prose run rampant. I'm sure Tezuka withstood it all with his usual stoicism. :P
Thanks for reading, and I'm glad you enjoyed!
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Though I think with Atobe being so over-the-top romantic, and Tezuka being... not at all.. .^^ .. they kind of balance each other out. .^__^
Very cute!
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Also, when I hear Atobe say "modest yacht" I can't help but imagine it still being Titanic-sized.
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But of course! Atobe, let's face it, doesn't really know the meaning of the word 'modest' (in any sense). :P
Thanks for reading!
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HAVE SOME CAPSLOCKS, YOU DESERVE THEM FOR THIS A++ WORK OF FICTION.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvmeO6wnjCQ
Loads more subbed on the 'tube.
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