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Oh, this makes me smile. I hadn't realized how misleading I was being concerning Amy and Taylor's home situation, but I'm rather pleased that that was the result. I suspect this newest snip may clear a few small things up. Also, I apologize for how much exposition there is in this one. I try to avoid overusing it when possible, but I always intended this part of the conversation to happen here.Oooh. Very interested.
Looks like Amy and Taylor both got adopted into the Dallon family, and Brandish is dead. No mention of Glory Girl; maybe she's another casualty?
Wonder what happened to Danny & Anne-Rose?
And of course, Crucible is the good version of Cauldron. I wonder who Father A is an analogue of?
that could be interesting,am I the only one who pictures good Jack Slash as young professor X from the first class movies?Jacob is a potential Jack Slash, gathered in by Crucible and given therapy. Jessica, of course, is Jessica.
Only with a beard and moustache.that could be interesting,am I the only one who pictures good Jack Slash as young professor X from the first class movies?
That could easily just be a reference to her original parents. I'm sure three is far too many by any count, given that you only start with two.Also, she says she's lost 'far too many' parents, so I'm guessing Danny might not be in the picture any more?
Oh hey, guess which two characters aren't "sisters" anymore? That won't have any lovely fallout at all, I'm sure. It's not like this is a fic where things are better or anything!Also, Amy's a member of New Wave, which means she joined from outside the team. The fact that she had a very public trigger probably means that New Wave is still unmasked, and she joined because hey, she's known to be a cape.
Though Amy hasn't been exposed to Nike's aura either, so she doesn't have the extra attraction.That could easily just be a reference to her original parents. I'm sure three is far too many by any count, given that you only start with two.
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Oh hey, guess which two characters aren't "sisters" anymore? That won't have any lovely fallout at all, I'm sure. It's not like this is a fic where things are better or anything!
Which is potentially apocryphal, anyway.Though Amy hasn't been exposed to Nike's aura either, so she doesn't have the extra attraction.
WB hasn't definitively denied it, which for his track record is as good as a definitive agreement.
I treat anything the man says outside of the actual story text as apocrypha.WB hasn't definitively denied it, which for his track record is as good as a definitive agreement.
Well, this post should address this, but I'll clarify. Father Asclepius is not Manton. In fact, while he does have a canon cognate, he isn't actually a canon character.
Ding ding! Yeah, when I was writing this, it occured to me that Amy Hebert has lost three different parents. It made sense for her to acknowledge that.That could easily just be a reference to her original parents. I'm sure three is far too many by any count, given that you only start with two.
I'm not quite sure how to take this. I mean, the whole point of this series of snips is examining what happens when the secret conspiracy isn't completely incompetent. On the other hand, I always intended for there to be some fallout (past and future) from the daughter of Marquis not being held back from expressing her interest in Brandish's girl.Oh hey, guess which two characters aren't "sisters" anymore? That won't have any lovely fallout at all, I'm sure. It's not like this is a fic where things are better or anything!
LOL.Tattletale, despite only being Amy's age, is apparently putting her powers to use as a therapist. And Amy dislikes her intensely. I wonder why.
I meant "lovely" unironically. I want happy, fluffy things to come from this. (Barring that, I'd accept lewd.)I'm not quite sure how to take this. I mean, the whole point of this series of snips is examining what happens when the secret conspiracy isn't completely incompetent. On the other hand, I always intended for there to be some fallout (past and future) from the daughter of Marquis not being held back from expressing her interest in Brandish's girl.
To be more precise, he responded to someone posting the hypothesis with "I wondered if anyone would pay any attention to that."WB hasn't definitively denied it, which for his track record is as good as a definitive agreement.
Good man.I treat anything the man says outside of the actual story text as apocrypha.
Turns out that hitting on same-sex friends has a substantial likelihood of ending your friendship, even without other complicating factors.I meant "lovely" unironically. I want happy, fluffy things to come from this. (Barring that, I'd accept lewd.)
[reads chapter]
...wanted. Wanted happy, fluffy things, curse you.
My conditional guess is proven wise! And if he isn't an actual canon character, his name would appear to be derived from Doctor Mother.Well, this post should address this, but I'll clarify. Father Asclepius is not Manton. In fact, while he does have a canon cognate, he isn't actually a canon character.
Yes, but... fiction. Of the "let's make everything better by changing things" variety. Surely you don't blame a variety of cheese for hoping.Turns out that hitting on same-sex friends has a substantial likelihood of ending your friendship, even without other complicating factors.
No, I suppose not. I was just being bitter.Yes, but... fiction. Of the "let's make everything better by changing things" variety. Surely you don't blame a variety of cheese for hoping.
Is Vicky a homophobe? They're not sisters here so there's no reason to be wary of her, not returning her feelings is one thing but thats a bit much.
The first problem is that she didn't hear the confession from Amy - Sarah sprung the news on them out of nowhere, the way she does. So Vicky feels a bit like Amy wasn't acting in good faith. Second, anyone who's been romantically rejected by a friend can tell you that it taints the relationship for a long time after, from both sides of the equation. Third, even though Brandish has been getting the help she needed in canon, she still has a gut reaction to 'Marquis's child,' though much better hidden, and Vicky subconsciously picked up on some of those cues.Is Vicky a homophobe? They're not sisters here so there's no reason to be wary of her, not returning her feelings is one thing but thats a bit much.
Along with Thamerlin's answer, I feel it's a good idea to point out that it's very possible to be uncomfortable with someone you're not into having a crush on you, even if they're of your preferred sex, and regardless of whether you're also friends.Is Vicky a homophobe? They're not sisters here so there's no reason to be wary of her, not returning her feelings is one thing but thats a bit much.