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Just Another Word by frolicndetour (PG-13)
Fandom: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (NEW)
Pairing: Kara (gen), mentions of Kara/Lee and Kara/Sam
Word Count: 1710
Author on LJ:
frolicndetour
Author Website: here
Why this must be read: As a Kara fan, I was, well, disappointed in the resolution (or lack thereof) of the "special destiny" arc. Just Another Word does not deviate from canon, merely fleshes it out and gives certain events a far more satisfying weight. Perhaps most importantly, it gives Kara a choice.
Excerpt:
Nothing beat the rush of flying, or the sense of rightness. Like everything she loved, it frightened her a little.
Sometimes, she told Sam, on a night when they couldn't see the stars, she thought she left a piece of herself up there one time, and had to keep going back to find it again.
"Just don't leave too much," he told her enigmatically, arm wrapped around as if to hold her steady on the earth. And he did, for a little while.
Just Another Word
Pairing: Kara (gen), mentions of Kara/Lee and Kara/Sam
Word Count: 1710
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: here
Why this must be read: As a Kara fan, I was, well, disappointed in the resolution (or lack thereof) of the "special destiny" arc. Just Another Word does not deviate from canon, merely fleshes it out and gives certain events a far more satisfying weight. Perhaps most importantly, it gives Kara a choice.
Excerpt:
Nothing beat the rush of flying, or the sense of rightness. Like everything she loved, it frightened her a little.
Sometimes, she told Sam, on a night when they couldn't see the stars, she thought she left a piece of herself up there one time, and had to keep going back to find it again.
"Just don't leave too much," he told her enigmatically, arm wrapped around as if to hold her steady on the earth. And he did, for a little while.
Just Another Word