Fic: Il Maestro

Feb 13, 2013 23:19

Artie and Blaine don't have what you might call a close friendship. They don't talk about personal things: Artie doesn't ask Blaine how he's dealing without Kurt, and Blaine doesn't offer; Blaine doesn't ask about Sugar or Artie's family or his hopes for life after Lima, and Artie doesn't feel the need to share.

But it's close in its own way. It's ( Read more... )

tina cohen-chang, blaine anderson, pg-13, glee fic, reaction fic, fic, artie abrams, sam evans

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oohshinyfangirl February 14 2013, 05:59:47 UTC
Oh wow. Fuck. This is so sosososo good. I literally felt sick to my stomach watching that scene - "that's so wrong oh my god what the fuck Tina that's fucking assault and how could you" I said aloud while watching.

Blaine's reaction is perfect. In my head he goes home and showers, scrubbing and scrubbing, feeling victimized in a way he hasn't since Sebastian slushied him and the Warblers turned into evil automatons.

I love that Artie is the conduit of Blaine's discovery of Tina' s treachery. Artie's the voice of reason in this, as reason is not always what people want to hear, but sometimes they really need to hear it. Thanks so much for sharing!

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wowbright February 19 2013, 14:39:05 UTC
Thank you! I kept looking away during that scene because, yeah, creepy/wrong. It was a little intimidating to write from Artie's perspective. I'm glad it worked for you!

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dreamsofspike February 14 2013, 06:40:03 UTC
This is great, really cathartic after watching that sooooo disturbing scene/episode :/

It's interesting to see Blaine through the eyes of someone who's not that close, someone with Artie's director!vision :P it's true that he's soooo eager to please everyone else all the time, so unselfish that it's actually dangerous for him...

And I love that you portrayed Tina with sympathy, while not shying away from just how WRONG her actions were. This is amazing, and if you chose to continue it, I'd eat it up with a spoon! :) hehe

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wowbright February 19 2013, 14:45:50 UTC
It was cathartic for me to write it, too - although I wished I could make everything better. Sigh. Thanks for the comments on each of the characters - exactly what i was trying to get across, so it feels very good to hear it. I have had a couple other scenes in my head but am not sure if I will get around to them with work and all the other fics I want to write. But I really really want to get back in Artie's head again.

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sinkwriter February 14 2013, 06:57:28 UTC
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when Blaine finally has a conversation with Tina. *shudders ( ... )

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wowbright February 19 2013, 14:48:10 UTC
Thank you for your detailed comment! Each of your sentences is like a hug to my soul.

I have notes for a follow-up scene but don't know if I will write it -- more ideas than time, alas ...

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wthis_pattys February 14 2013, 08:12:52 UTC
Perfect *_*

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wowbright February 19 2013, 14:51:06 UTC
Thank you!

(And on a note unrelated to anything but your name, I had a dream last night that I went back to the Netherlands and couldn't speak a single word of Dutch. I'd even forgotten how to say "Dag" -- until someone showed me their pet rabbits, and then I could make rudimentary conversation. Which leads to the question, What do the rabbits mean?)

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jazzy_pizzaz February 14 2013, 16:49:07 UTC
ooo Wow, that's a great original idea telling this story from Artie's POV, with his relationships to bodies/autonomy and also to Tina... the baby bird! oh god my heart!!

I also loved the references to Artie's Blaine-stanning (saying he'd probably make out with Blaine if drunk, the comment about his masculine eyebrows hah, his muse) and how he views his role as a director.

the whole locker room conversation gutted me-- Blaine's trusting open expressions, the way he closes off when he puts the pieces together

<3

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wowbright February 19 2013, 14:54:20 UTC
I originally started writing this story from Blaine's POV, with a sense it was going to turn omniscient. The whole way that Tina "confessed" and who she told was different, too.

And then this happened. I'm not even sure how, but when it occurred to me I was, "YES."

I love Artie's Blaine-stanning and there are so many (happier) Artie-Blaine fics I want to write. I'm glad this one worked for you. :)

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