Gundam 00 POST-SERIES KINK MEME
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However you want to play it is up to you. Amy could be anything from a sweet shrinking violet to an assertive tomboy who out-mans her brothers even though she doesn't have the dangling parts to anything of your choosing. The point is that she's all grown up and amorous. It could be one of the other Fab Four, or you could even "outsource" to the Gundam Throne Meisters if that floats your boat.
Assuming the pairing isn't enough of a kink, then you could use any combination of voyeurism, quiet sex, rough sex, unprotected sex or whatever else floats your boat. As long as Amy is getting frisky with one of Lockon's coworkers.
Bonus points if Amy and the Meister are trying to keep it under wraps and doing an awful job of it.
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Might, just might, give it a shot myself. ;)
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Amy Dylandy's first impression of the Trinity siblings is not a favorable one.
She stands to the side, scowling, arms folded across her chest, while the introductions are made: already she has a special dislike for the red-haired brat, Nena, whose first act aboard the Ptolemaios had been to walk up and plant one on Setsuna. Judging from his reaction, it didn't seem like Setsuna cared much for the girl, either.
Michael, she quickly decides, is simply deranged. And not in a useful way, like Allelujah when he beomes that...other part of himself; no, this is violence driven out of insecurity, out of a desperate need to be stronger. To be useful. Amy shakes her head; where do these people come from, anyway ( ... )
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They send Amy because it is decided Amy is the best one to send; she takes the mission with the same dedication that she takes every job that comes her way, which means she'll see it through to the end, no matter what.
The mission in question involves the Trinity siblings again, who have turned out to be just the sneaky assholes she'd first suspected they were. Reasoning with them is Sumeragi's first course of action - and, well, if they didn't want to listen to reason, there were four Meisters aboard the Ptolemaios versus the three of them. Odds on our side, Amy thought; surely they'll see it the same way.
Johann is the one she talks to - thank God, she can just imagine how this would go with Nena or Michael - and she can only pray he'll listen to reason ( ... )
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She can't find it in herself to feel much of anything over Johann and Michael's death. She thinks she might be angry, but that's mostly because Ali Al-Saachez is the man that killed them, and anyone that he kills is deserving of vengeance. By her own hands, that is.
It's not even that she cared about either of them - though she regrets that Johann was not the man she wanted him to be - but it's the news that Nena Trinity is alive, now alone, that really gets to her. Nena. Vicious Nena. Crazy Nena. Killed-hundreds-of-people-for-no-reason Nena, and here Amy is feeling sorry for her. In a way Amy hates herself for that, but she understands - she understands too well, and it's like losing her family all over again every time she sees something like this happen.
"This world must change," Amy whispers to herself.
Nena Trinity cries alone, and Amy Dylandy understands.
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I'm amazed at how you were able to cram so much content into such brief passages. (If that makes any sense at all.) I was expecting kink on the kinkmeme, but you gave us an extremely intriguing look into the psyche of Amy Dylandy, Gundam Meister. Don't take that the wrong way. I actually found this whole shebang (no pun intended) more interesting than the alternative.
I loved all the little insights--seeing a little of each of them in the Trinitys and the horror at realizing she had compared a tryst to her brother, although the the crowning moment came in how she reacted to Nena's predicament. You've put a great deal of thought into this, and it shows. This reply is getting long in the tooth, so I'll wrap it up by saying what you've probably intuited by now: I loved it to death. Congratulations
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Brilliant, writer!Anon, brilliant in any single piece of it.... the parallelisms between the Trinities and the Dylandys are mind-blowing and wow, your Meister!Amy kicks so much ass.
hope you'll un-anon someday because I want to know badly who came up with such a great piece working on such few elements. In the meantime, I bow to you! :D
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