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I read by accident. *hangs head*
This is John/Rodney, or McShep, or whatever the loyalists call this pairing.
I doubt I will ever write it, but it is growing on me. I like Rodney. Unlike our SG-1 super-geniuses, Rodney is at least ostensibly, selfish and cowardly, unashamedly arrogant, and kinda spastic. The arrogance covers a kind of frightened vulnerability and the selfishness and cowardice cover caring and courage, as if those are also weaknesses he needs to hide from the rest of us. It makes Rodney so much fun as a character. To me, Sheppard is kinda blah, but he's good as a foil to Rodney.
Anyway, I was reading Something to Remind You and it's follow-on Something New.
I got there on
_minxy_'s rec, and uncharacteristically for her, she mis-categorized these as BDSM. They aren't. Pure D/S play, with mentions of toys. But Rodney clearly states that he is uninterested in pain, and there is no bondage involved, though you could see the possibilities for future play, if she writes more.
This is John/Rodney, or McShep, or whatever the loyalists call this pairing.
I doubt I will ever write it, but it is growing on me. I like Rodney. Unlike our SG-1 super-geniuses, Rodney is at least ostensibly, selfish and cowardly, unashamedly arrogant, and kinda spastic. The arrogance covers a kind of frightened vulnerability and the selfishness and cowardice cover caring and courage, as if those are also weaknesses he needs to hide from the rest of us. It makes Rodney so much fun as a character. To me, Sheppard is kinda blah, but he's good as a foil to Rodney.
Anyway, I was reading Something to Remind You and it's follow-on Something New.
I got there on
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