Fic: Opposition and Understanding (Essences 9 & 10)

Jan 15, 2007 16:56

Title: Opposition
Character: Two-Face
Word Count: 100
Summary: Essences # 9

Opposition )

dc: two face, drabbles, fic, gen, dc: tim drake

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nokomis305 January 17 2007, 02:27:11 UTC
Glad you liked my drabbles! *grins* Oh, that so totally amused me. I need an Old English battle cry.

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dariclone January 15 2007, 23:55:38 UTC
Wondeful fics, both of them. You capyure poor Harvey, lost in Two-Face so well. Your Tim is thinking in a way I never imagined for him, but you wrote it so well it feels lie it's actually *cannon.*

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nokomis305 January 17 2007, 02:31:42 UTC
Thank you! Two-Face's two aspects are fascinating to me, I admit. *grins* I struggle with Tim- I want to write him a lot, but can never quite manage it. This was me attempting to harpoon my Moby Dick, as my beta said, and I'm glad it worked on some level. :)

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Understanding _akh January 16 2007, 01:17:25 UTC
I haven't read much about Tim just yet so I don't know what this is worth, but it seems to me that you sum him up in that last line. There is so much emotion and background there. I love it.

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Re: Understanding nokomis305 January 17 2007, 02:44:46 UTC
I adore Tim, and that drabble was a lot of me trying to figure out what makes him tick, exactly. I'm really glad I could evoke him. Thank you so much!

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katarik January 16 2007, 03:33:20 UTC
TIM. Oh, Tim, HONEY.

I want to hug Two-Face, especially with the (he, at least, is still human) and never alone bits, AND THEN I READ TIM'S OH TIM OH MY BABY BOY.

*wibbles*

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nokomis305 January 18 2007, 03:17:09 UTC
Thank you! Two-Face could use a couple hugs, really. Tim is a complete and utter woobie, and it took me a long time to work up the nerve to try and capture him. I'm really really glad you liked it. :D

BTW, do you mind if I friend you?

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kagehikario January 16 2007, 03:34:00 UTC
Woot. I love your two-face, how they are seperate characters but so tied together.

And that last line pretty well sums up Robin III; he is what he is needed to be. He's like a big blob of bat-putty, moldable any which way.

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nokomis305 January 18 2007, 03:20:51 UTC
Two-Face, being a walking dichotomy, is endlessly fascinating to me.

And I'm really glad that I could capture Tim - I adore him, but what made him tick was elusive for me. That drabble was me attempting to suss it out. :)

Thank you so much!

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