That might be a better question to ask green_grrl.
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I treat Jack as being equally interested in the two of them, with possibly a slight preference for Daniel. Daniel pushes Jack towards Sam and Jack goes that way, but Sam pushes him back towards Daniel, and Jack and Daniel work things out. There is a lot of pure Jack/Daniel in the piece for a J/D shipper like yourself, but I *tried* to fight my own J/D tendencies and be even-handed among the relationships. Because there's Sam/Daniel in there, too.
There is no happing ending to Skeletal Remains. It is the character-death fic of doom. Jack and the baby are the only survivors.
I think you, as J/D shipper would find a lot to love about Skeletal Remains, because the J/D is real J/D. But there's J/S, too, and if that is just unacceptable to you, then you will not want to read it.
Is Skeletal Remains safe for a serious J/D shipper?
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I treat Jack as being equally interested in the two of them, with possibly a slight preference for Daniel. Daniel pushes Jack towards Sam and Jack goes that way, but Sam pushes him back towards Daniel, and Jack and Daniel work things out. There is a lot of pure Jack/Daniel in the piece for a J/D shipper like yourself, but I *tried* to fight my own J/D tendencies and be even-handed among the relationships. Because there's Sam/Daniel in there, too.
There is no happing ending to Skeletal Remains. It is the character-death fic of doom. Jack and the baby are the only survivors.
I think you, as J/D shipper would find a lot to love about Skeletal Remains, because the J/D is real J/D. But there's J/S, too, and if that is just unacceptable to you, then you will not want to read it.