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My Working Week and My Sunday Rest by Emungere (Teen & Up Audiences)
Fandom: LEWIS
Pairing: Robbie Lewis & James Hathaway
Length: 2k
Author Website: Emungere at the AO3
Why this must be read:
I've recced the previous stories in this series, and today I saw to my delight there is a third to join them. My excuse for reccing is the same as last time: they work on their own (but together are lovely).
This little story picks up in the aftermath of the trial of the man responsible for Lewis's wife's death. Like the others it has two precisely written character portraits, and reveals a view of Lewis and Hathaway's relationship that is deep and perceptive. The author creates a world that's full of detail, emotion and beauty, and yet somehow the writing is clean and sparse. I'm not doing it justice, please go read.
He presents facets of himself to people at work, to people in the band, to people he knows from church. The thing about facets is that they're flat. They're reflective. Not indicative of the whole. When one looks at a flat, reflective surface, generally one sees oneself, and James encourages that.
My Working Week and My Sunday Rest
The 'Hathaway's Heart' Series
Pairing: Robbie Lewis & James Hathaway
Length: 2k
Author Website: Emungere at the AO3
Why this must be read:
I've recced the previous stories in this series, and today I saw to my delight there is a third to join them. My excuse for reccing is the same as last time: they work on their own (but together are lovely).
This little story picks up in the aftermath of the trial of the man responsible for Lewis's wife's death. Like the others it has two precisely written character portraits, and reveals a view of Lewis and Hathaway's relationship that is deep and perceptive. The author creates a world that's full of detail, emotion and beauty, and yet somehow the writing is clean and sparse. I'm not doing it justice, please go read.
He presents facets of himself to people at work, to people in the band, to people he knows from church. The thing about facets is that they're flat. They're reflective. Not indicative of the whole. When one looks at a flat, reflective surface, generally one sees oneself, and James encourages that.
My Working Week and My Sunday Rest
The 'Hathaway's Heart' Series