Title: Stage (Fright)
A/N: AA contribution 2012. Trust me to write an AA story that doesn't fit a single prompt I have come up with over at shitennou_ai. Fail, Lytton, fail. Sequel to
Secondhand and
Homesick. As always, I am mucb obliged to Charlie: thanks for helping me, my dear!
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You're too damn good at this.
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And thanks for the compliment, my socky torturer.
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Ha this makes me glad I didn't choose Brown.
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Mina sure needs that hug and that sandwich and she wouldn't say no to ice cream, but Joe learned from his Ma that sandwiches are the way to go, so sandwiches Mina gets. :)
Thanks for commenting, dear!
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Joe just makes the world better
I couldn't agree more. Joe is probably one of the genuinely sweetest characters I've written, only surpassed my ORE Usagi. He is such a sweet boy, a bit awkward, but really sweet and he does try to be a good friend, even when he has no idea what the hell is going on with the crazy girl upstairs.
Please can she and Joe be happy together now?
I am still not sure if this would develop into a shippy direction... very difficult.
Or even better, can she meet Kunzite and they have (for once) a non-angsty happily ever after?
Ha, that would be a change!
(Btw I was so terrified that David Morton would be Kunzite.)If David Morton had been Kunzite, then there would have been sex. There would have been lots of sex. Also, he would have probably punched his assistant ( ... )
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I completely understand about ORE eating your brain (and time). It is indeed epic.
Agreed on Joe and Usagi, although ORE Umino is a close third behind those two.
I'll settle for a very distant possibility of eventual Kunzite/Mina happiness. Plus, V would have conniptions if there was suggestion of Mina/Joe.
(If David Morton had been Kunzite, then there would have been sex. There would have been lots of sex. Also, he would have probably punched his assistant.) LOL I can totally see that happening.
Thanks so much for the wishes -- I will definitely need that luck! :)
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