On New Caprica, Kara Thrace is Sam Anders' wife. She's not Starbuck, hasn't been for a while. They say New Caprica's a chance to start a new life, that bright, shiny future she and Lee debated when Scar was around. Now, it seems Sam and Kara are trying to make one for themselves.
Not even Sam knows she's planetside because she's trying to put as much distance between her and Lee Adama as possible.
At night, Kara dreams of vipers flying through space, twisting, twirling, racing. Lee's always on her six.
She doesn't want to think about what that means.
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Drown, ambrosia, PG-13 After Lee'd landed his bird, he'd kept control, deciding where to go from there. He knew he couldn't go to his quarters, as Dee would be there, and he couldn't face her now. Not after what happened
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Re: BINGO!kl_shipper1December 11 2011, 13:36:45 UTC
My love for her ribbing him about his name is unending. It NEVER gets old to me.
I'm the same. I think that I'm drawn to it because so much of their storyline is dominated by angst and heartbreak (and it's not that I hate angst), but it's nice to see them be able to be happier and teasing.
Re: BINGO!wicked_sassyDecember 11 2011, 13:56:21 UTC
Lee's overthinking as the thread that connects them all is excellent. Hehe, teasing him about being Leland, yes--I love that! The last line is so bittersweet. Oh pilots.
Re: BINGO!kl_shipper1December 15 2011, 20:20:00 UTC
Thank you so much! I really enjoyed giving them something to joke and be happy about in Mr. President, especially because the others aren't terribly happy (except Separation, maybe).
On New Caprica, Kara Thrace is Sam Anders' wife. She's not Starbuck, hasn't been for a while. They say New Caprica's a chance to start a new life, that bright, shiny future she and Lee debated when Scar was around. Now, it seems Sam and Kara are trying to make one for themselves.
Not even Sam knows she's planetside because she's trying to put as much distance between her and Lee Adama as possible.
At night, Kara dreams of vipers flying through space, twisting, twirling, racing. Lee's always on her six.
She doesn't want to think about what that means.
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Drown, ambrosia, PG-13 After Lee'd landed his bird, he'd kept control, deciding where to go from there. He knew he couldn't go to his quarters, as Dee would be there, and he couldn't face her now. Not after what happened ( ... )
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He didn't mind, not really, as long as she smiled like that.
<3 <3 <3
And how you tie their brig scenes together in Separation is wonderful.
Thanks for a good read! :)
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I'm the same. I think that I'm drawn to it because so much of their storyline is dominated by angst and heartbreak (and it's not that I hate angst), but it's nice to see them be able to be happier and teasing.
I'm so glad you enjoyed these!
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Thank you! I'm happy you liked them!
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This line is so sad: Then again, maybe he hadn't had her to begin with.
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