Prompt Post - Part Three [CLOSED TO NEW PROMPTS]

Mar 16, 2011 23:31



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It gets better... anonymous March 25 2011, 04:37:39 UTC
“And those are going to be the people who encourage and embrace all the things about you that make you feel different now.”

Wally/Artemis/Dick is bullied at school for being different (be it psychologically and/or physically), so they don’t tell the team about it (both their “difference” and the bullying), even though it’s something that makes up a huge part of their lives and they desperately long to accepted by someone. They’re scared that saying anything will make the team hate them/treat them differently/whatever, and it really hurts that they can’t just be themselves ( ... )

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Re: Genius Denied 8/8 katty008 March 31 2012, 01:13:23 UTC
I'm going to say ...yes? I actually based this really closely on my little brother. I'm mostly sure he has dyslexia and under-developed motor skills, but actual names don't really get thrown around so it could just be something really similar.

I'm glad you appreciate it so much. School is awful for most people at either end of not normal it seems. Hitting close to home for anyone who's felt so completely different was entirely my intention.

And I totally get where you'e coming from with the romance. I'm awful at romance, I very rarely write them, and this was supposed to be completely gen right up until Robin was sitting on Wally and at that point my inner Robin started demanding that he be allowed a kiss. In hindsight I probably should've gone back and added some hints. I'm also bad at endings, I tend to get close enough to the end and start hurrying to finish. So yeah, totally not taking that the wrong way.

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