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Title: A Smaller Patch of Fading Sky.
Fandom: Princess Tutu
Warnings: --
Characters/couples: Fakir/Autor.
Summary: Autor is completely different to the two people that Fakir willingly gave his heart to, and yet completely different to the one person he hated.
Rating: PG13
Notes: Written for
springkink: Princess Tutu, Fakir/Autor: relationship of convenience - Autor's main charm point was that he wasn't a duck.
A Smaller Patch of Fading Sky.
Autor is completely different to the two people that Fakir willingly – and unknowingly – gave his heart to, nothing of Mythos or Ahiru's kindness and spirit, nothing of their sweet touch or of the way they danced with him. And yet, Autor is also completely opposite of the one person that Fakir willingly and knowingly hated, nothing of Rue's darkness or of the wicked curl of her smile.
Autor doesn't like ballet at all, and more often than not his nihilism means that he feels more deeply for the villains; more often than not he has told Fakir that he gives too many happy endings, that stories shouldn't always end in 'happily ever after'. Both he and Ahiru glare at him when he says that, Ahiru curled over his lap or sitting by his desk, the only person that Fakir will ever trust enough to share his thoughts about the stories he writes, just in case there is actually someone out there living them.
And yet, Autor is there and he's real and a human and – Fakir always feels guilty, thinking this, but since it's Ahiru, he's sure she understands and that only makes it worse – not a duck, and his body is different than Mytho's - too thin but with little muscle definition - and if it ever hurts, it's not because of viciousness – and sometimes, Fakir thinks that would have been better - but for a mistake or carelessness.
Still, it must do.
Fandom: Princess Tutu
Warnings: --
Characters/couples: Fakir/Autor.
Summary: Autor is completely different to the two people that Fakir willingly gave his heart to, and yet completely different to the one person he hated.
Rating: PG13
Notes: Written for
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A Smaller Patch of Fading Sky.
Autor is completely different to the two people that Fakir willingly – and unknowingly – gave his heart to, nothing of Mythos or Ahiru's kindness and spirit, nothing of their sweet touch or of the way they danced with him. And yet, Autor is also completely opposite of the one person that Fakir willingly and knowingly hated, nothing of Rue's darkness or of the wicked curl of her smile.
Autor doesn't like ballet at all, and more often than not his nihilism means that he feels more deeply for the villains; more often than not he has told Fakir that he gives too many happy endings, that stories shouldn't always end in 'happily ever after'. Both he and Ahiru glare at him when he says that, Ahiru curled over his lap or sitting by his desk, the only person that Fakir will ever trust enough to share his thoughts about the stories he writes, just in case there is actually someone out there living them.
And yet, Autor is there and he's real and a human and – Fakir always feels guilty, thinking this, but since it's Ahiru, he's sure she understands and that only makes it worse – not a duck, and his body is different than Mytho's - too thin but with little muscle definition - and if it ever hurts, it's not because of viciousness – and sometimes, Fakir thinks that would have been better - but for a mistake or carelessness.
Still, it must do.
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on 2008-02-10 07:26 am (UTC)Curse you, hormones!Seriously, I really liked it. <3 Specially the "just in case there is actually someone out there living them" bit. XD
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on 2008-02-13 06:20 pm (UTC)And hey, you gotta be careful with that! You never know :o
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on 2008-02-10 07:29 am (UTC)no subject
on 2008-02-13 06:18 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2008-02-10 08:25 am (UTC)I feel like anything I could possibly write to this prompt will be a pale imitation, now, ♥
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on 2008-02-13 06:17 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2008-02-10 03:51 pm (UTC)It´s lovely. The opening paragraph is sweet, and everything after it is lovely. And the carelessness thing... it´s SO the Author, isn´t it? *sigh*
(oh, and I loved the line about the happy endings)
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on 2008-02-13 06:16 pm (UTC)Tutu so mashes my fairytale-button ♥
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on 2008-02-10 04:54 pm (UTC)This was really good! And it's attentive and interesting. A very, very interesting look at the pairing. And oddly true, really. Very nice job.
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on 2008-02-13 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2008-02-11 07:46 am (UTC)no subject
on 2008-02-13 06:11 pm (UTC)Thanks for reading!
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on 2008-04-22 11:48 pm (UTC)