Title: Tempus Fugit Characters: Zoisite, Setsuna, Ami. Definitely definitely A/Z Rating: PG-13 Summary: Love is the person you think about during the sad songs.
OMG OMG OMG *spazzes* I LOVE IT ;_; I LOVE THEM I LOVE YOU *_* *swoons* The first paragraph of part II LOVE and this whole final scene in the snow and you put both the tycoon part and the wandering musician part and the refs and winks at canon and it's awesome and you're tying these all together to give each of them this blessedly dense and individual different backstory. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
Another excellent installment of the Fugit series. While I wasn't able to see this one come together, like the others, it has turned out very well indeed. :)
Oh, I think this one is my favorite of the series so far. It's just so beautiful and musical and satisfying and my goodness do I have a crush on Zephan.
I LOVE the constant refrain of music. The harp in his mind, the piano he played with his sister, the violin. I love how he's a computer geek, and Beryl's got herself a corporation and of course she called it D-Point. Zephan's loss of his family is heartbreaking, and the way he deals with it, by getting himself into trouble and finding an escape, is so very human.
And then he travels around playing music. And finds her with his music! Love!
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I'm incoherent with squeeness, will say more later. :)
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The first paragraph of part II LOVE and this whole final scene in the snow and you put both the tycoon part and the wandering musician part and the refs and winks at canon and it's awesome and you're tying these all together to give each of them this blessedly dense and individual different backstory. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
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And Michi gave him her violin *happy sigh*
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“Someone is glad that you are alive.”
Squee!
Another excellent installment of the Fugit series. While I wasn't able to see this one come together, like the others, it has turned out very well indeed. :)
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I LOVE the constant refrain of music. The harp in his mind, the piano he played with his sister, the violin. I love how he's a computer geek, and Beryl's got herself a corporation and of course she called it D-Point. Zephan's loss of his family is heartbreaking, and the way he deals with it, by getting himself into trouble and finding an escape, is so very human.
And then he travels around playing music. And finds her with his music! Love!
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