Not AU exactly -- AW through a blurry, malfunctioning telescope

Sep 24, 2011 16:49

In the following, we now cover 15-16 years, and this goes places I did not intend, and we end up not in AU exactly, but maybe. It's not what I'd intended. The first part is re-hash of the commentfic and I blame lady_songsmith for the prompt that took us to the Amazon and then anastigmatfic for where we’ve ended up, however improbably. The very end is new.

In which I recap previous posts and send up a trial balloon for Apostolic Way that I never intended )

meme madness, peter, mary anning russell, feel the f-list love, tsg au, trial balloon, commentfic, aw out of focus

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autumnia September 24 2011, 21:57:36 UTC
Reading this makes me want to see the scene in which Mary learns the Secret. She seems to have taken it all in stride, judging how easily she bring up Peter's former life as a King High King, and even mentioning Dinan. (So... is Peter technically older than Mary here? I've always wondered about the age difference between Mary and the Pevensies.)

And oh, Susan! How can Peter see Susan like that when (or is it "if") Edmund is also involved in such things as well? I don't know how much of this will actually be canon to what's to come in AW, but I am kind of mad at Peter about his treatment of Susan. Assuming Edmund partakes of Rat and Crow in England, I feel that Peter is acting a lot like those men that Mary dislikes -- how it is the men who get credit for discoveries and such while women are/should take a back seat.

And the mention of Mr. Pevensie is interesting. Still not quite approving of his eldest son's choices in life, and yet there is an envious aspect to it all as well.

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h_dash_h September 25 2011, 04:14:42 UTC
I wonder if Edmund is just more subtle about it? Susan seems more inclined to press the point and try to convince Peter she is right. Which probably leaves Edmund in the middle. Otherwise Peter *is* acting like those men Mary dislikes.

I'm quite intrigued by this. It's hard to say if I think the outline should be bent in this direction, because we don't know where it was going before (except Not Here). It's odd to read the Peter/Mary relationship from the AU juxtaposed with the tragic arc between Peter and Susan from the main plot. (Ruth, you have created not just a spin-off universe, but a multiverse!)

I'm also intrigued as to the state of Eustace- hopelessly in love with Mary who is with Peter. Did that come from the commentfic as well? I hope he gets some sort of resolution (with someone else) before the train wreck. Bah. I need to get back to that Eustace and Jill surviving the last battle story that is resisting me.

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 23:11:27 UTC
Eustace's infatuation with Mary hit me when I wrote them in the Museum together in AW. This is one where I think I've not done enough with Mary because in my head, she's very kind about it and I'm not sure readers would see her that way. It also underscores why in the actual story, a relationship between Peter and Mary would be such a really, REALLY bad thing -- Eustace is just one of the many potential victims. As I said, trial balloon -- I've been really interested in this AU stuff since these two characters have spent way more words together in the AU than in the story proper. Others have written more of Peter and Mary in the same scene than I have ( ... )

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h_dash_h September 25 2011, 23:29:04 UTC
I think the discussion between Peter and Susan in AW (where they drink whiskey and keep stealing each other's seats) got your point across very well, and with only the hints of anything unpleasant about Peter's inflexibility. At that point, he's still questioning it himself, but finds the justifications to be very situational. Susan always takes a broader view, and is therefore less likely to find anything justifiable in one situation but not in others. Hmm.. that doesn't sound quite right and I don't think I'm getting my interpretation across, but hopefully you get the point that I think that development in AW has been effective and readable to date.

As for the mini-big bang, I'm definitely thinking about it. At the moment, I need to clear out some other obligations before I can commit to a timetable, which is part of what is delaying me in general. Those obligations are fun, but, um... obligatory :-)

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 23:12:07 UTC
yeah, I'm pondering too.!

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min023 September 25 2011, 01:20:02 UTC
Now this is interesting. I'm not much of a Peter/Mary shipper, but it's enjoyable as written here. There are some very intriguing hints of what is yet to come (or what has already been). Given your comments above, I'm not clear to what extent this complies with the head canon, but I like the idea of where some of this could go.

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 23:14:15 UTC
It's a trial balloon and some of it is very consistent with the outline and other bits not at all. Peter's tension with his father and Susan have already been set out in AW; Eustace's future infatuation with Mary is also there. The rest, not so much, or not at all.

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anonymous September 25 2011, 03:16:50 UTC
Oh so intriguing! I'm really curious what the topic of the paper was. Also, dittoing the comments above as regard wanting to see The Reveal. As always, good stuff, and I can't wait to see what you turn out next!
~LotL

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 23:16:50 UTC
Hi there! Nice of you stop by!! The topic of the paper has been hinted at errrr.... counting... twice? three times? It's there. It's been there for a really, REALLY long time!!! I have been writing (a lot actually) just not AW, including two stories for the NFE and two for femgen. Thanks so much for weighing in.

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cofax7 September 25 2011, 03:19:59 UTC
Yay Apostolic Way! Except Peter and Susan are on the outs! I am besaddened!

(Also, I might have just finished the last of the Pisco.)

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 03:50:48 UTC
The last of the Pisco! Oh no! Why is all the Pisco gone?

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cofax7 September 25 2011, 04:08:10 UTC
The Pisco is gone (she says with an attempt at dignity) because I have limes and eggs and sugar. And bitters. And thus a Pisco sour was required.

NOM.

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rthstewart September 25 2011, 23:17:10 UTC
NOM

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