For me, this is a 10/10. 10/10 plotline, 10/10 writing, 10/10 grammar. I could go on.
As a sucker for both crack fics and Serious Feelings Time, this fic has been one of my favorites for quite some time. It manages to stay fairly consistently lighthearted and also touch on serious topics.
Despite any touches on serious topics, it's a well-written, lighthearted, fun times fic where we get to read Fox sticking it to the senate with the sheer undiluted power of his chest. Life is good.
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does anybody remember when rowena was introduced in the show and 5 episodes later she was like fAHRgus you're simping for that winchester boy too much it's making you weak. he rings a little bell and you come running! got you by the wee knickers, hasn't he? and he just had to sit there and take it bc she was right
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just genuinely curious, you dont have to say what you picked or explain yourself in the tags unless you want to
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10/10. Magical.
I made the mistake of reading this at work, which was a mistake not for any smut (the rating on this fic is a very appropriate T) but because I almost burst into tears four separate times. As someone who can be driven to tears by an adequately cute kitten, I can't promise that you'll share my experience, but if you're into heartfelt time travel fics, this is for you.
I feel I ought to warn you though, this is the first fic in a very long series. In its entirety, the series has 1.5 million words. While I imagine you could probably read this fic by itself, I can't advise it - the ending left me craving more.
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Vivien, dear Vivien - an exquisite actress, thoughtful, fearless, gracious, and enormously kind. A lovely little pink cloud floating through the lives of all her friends, hovering over the setting sun, and thinking of everyone but herself.
Olivier was a first-rate actor and a second-rate person. Larry always wanted to be a big movie star, and while he was considered the greatest actor on the stage, he was never in the first rank as a star in the movies. Then Vivien comes along and gets Scarlett O’Hara. Wins the Academy Award. Biggest picture ever made. Suddenly Larry says, ‘Oh darling, we really must get you out of Hollywood now. Let’s go off and do Shakespeare together.’ Now Vivien could do anything, but he was clearly trying to keep her in her place, which was billed beneath him. Then a few years pass and Vivien returns to make Streetcar. And she’s brilliant. Wins the Academy Award. Most talked-about movie of the year. And suddenly Larry says, ‘Oh darling, we really must get you out of Hollywood now. Let’s go off and do Shakespeare together.’ Small man. Giant actor. Very small man.
– KATHARINE HEPBURN on VIVIEN LEIGH and LAURENCE OLIVIER
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