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More Hands On by Physicslinguist (G)
Fandom: WAREHOUSE 13
Length: 7396 in two parts
Pairings: Benedict Valda along with the rest of the warehouse crew.
Authoron LiveJournal:
physicslinguist
Why this must be read:
Because it's all about Benedict Valda of course! And considering how much of him we see on the show, we really don't know all that much about him. He's British, short, and sexy. That's about it really. He's practically crying out for further character development.
Physicslinguist has written an excellent take on his background and really fleshed out Valda's character.
"Seventeen-year-old Benedict Valda sat contemplating his computer screen. On it, dialog box waiting for the ‘Enter’ key, was the letter of declination he’d been about to print when his father called him downstairs. He’d gotten his acceptance letter from the American-based University of Chicago earlier in the week, and he had intended to decline in favor of Oxford, full scholarship or not. But after that conversation, he was seriously reconsidering attending out of the country."
More Hands On by Physicslinguist
Length: 7396 in two parts
Pairings: Benedict Valda along with the rest of the warehouse crew.
Authoron LiveJournal:
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Why this must be read:
Because it's all about Benedict Valda of course! And considering how much of him we see on the show, we really don't know all that much about him. He's British, short, and sexy. That's about it really. He's practically crying out for further character development.
Physicslinguist has written an excellent take on his background and really fleshed out Valda's character.
"Seventeen-year-old Benedict Valda sat contemplating his computer screen. On it, dialog box waiting for the ‘Enter’ key, was the letter of declination he’d been about to print when his father called him downstairs. He’d gotten his acceptance letter from the American-based University of Chicago earlier in the week, and he had intended to decline in favor of Oxford, full scholarship or not. But after that conversation, he was seriously reconsidering attending out of the country."
More Hands On by Physicslinguist