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The Making of Nathan Petrelli by 47_trek_47 (NC-17 overall)
Hi, we are
mumblemutter, your drivers for July for Heroes. Get ready for a whole lot of incest, for we like the Petrelli brothers, and we like them lots.
Fandom: HEROES
Pairing: Nathan Petrelli/Peter Petrelli
Length: ~58,000 words
Author on LJ:
47_trek_47
Author Website: Unexpected Places
Why this must be read: The Petrelli brothers are twenty-six and thirty-eight when we meet them for the first time in Season One of Heroes. That means they have a lot of history behind them, one that doesn't include saving the cheerleader and being able to fly or teleport. This story, or rather collection of stories, traces back to the beginning of their lives onwards, with great care towards characterization of Nathan and Peter, both individually and in relation to each other. This is essentially about Nathan's life, but much like in canon you can't tell his story without also telling Peter's.
I love slow burn stories, where the relationship progression unfolds slowly and the characters change along with it, find their place in the world. Not gonna lie, okay: this story is pretty much our Petrellicest canon and our happy place, and we think you should read it. (And if you do, please heed the individual warnings for each part.) -cm
The Making of Nathan Petrelli
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Fandom: HEROES
Pairing: Nathan Petrelli/Peter Petrelli
Length: ~58,000 words
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Unexpected Places
Why this must be read: The Petrelli brothers are twenty-six and thirty-eight when we meet them for the first time in Season One of Heroes. That means they have a lot of history behind them, one that doesn't include saving the cheerleader and being able to fly or teleport. This story, or rather collection of stories, traces back to the beginning of their lives onwards, with great care towards characterization of Nathan and Peter, both individually and in relation to each other. This is essentially about Nathan's life, but much like in canon you can't tell his story without also telling Peter's.
I love slow burn stories, where the relationship progression unfolds slowly and the characters change along with it, find their place in the world. Not gonna lie, okay: this story is pretty much our Petrellicest canon and our happy place, and we think you should read it. (And if you do, please heed the individual warnings for each part.) -cm
The Making of Nathan Petrelli