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Dawn Chorus by Willa Shakespeare (PG-13)
Fandom:BLAKES7
Pairing:Blake/Avon
Author on LJ:
kerr_avon
Author Website:http://homepage.mac.com/shelobmarian/handmade/b7_index.html
Why this must be read:
Because it's an ace story..and an ace HEX! One characteristic of B7 stories is the amount of gloom and angst strewn in the reader's path. A custom of the Freedom City list is to HEX a story--that is, for a Happy Endings Expediter to re-work the story in a happier frame of mind.
This is a HEX of my previous recommendation, Hafren's Silent Night. It's written from Avon's point of view, MUCH later. In fact, it's what one might call a non-GP: the Worst has been averted at Gauda Prime, but nobody's happy. Willa takes Hafren's organizing metaphor of the thin streak of light, and gives it a new twist (like the sestet of a sonnet) and in just a few words, the mood shifts from melancholy to wry to sweet.
Dawn Chorus
Pairing:Blake/Avon
Author on LJ:
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Author Website:http://homepage.mac.com/shelobmarian/handmade/b7_index.html
Why this must be read:
Because it's an ace story..and an ace HEX! One characteristic of B7 stories is the amount of gloom and angst strewn in the reader's path. A custom of the Freedom City list is to HEX a story--that is, for a Happy Endings Expediter to re-work the story in a happier frame of mind.
This is a HEX of my previous recommendation, Hafren's Silent Night. It's written from Avon's point of view, MUCH later. In fact, it's what one might call a non-GP: the Worst has been averted at Gauda Prime, but nobody's happy. Willa takes Hafren's organizing metaphor of the thin streak of light, and gives it a new twist (like the sestet of a sonnet) and in just a few words, the mood shifts from melancholy to wry to sweet.
Dawn Chorus
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I'm AnonEhouse (http://archiveofourown.org/users/AnonEhouse) there.
Dawn Chorus (http://archiveofourown.org/works/1138780) is here.