Heh--well, I'm late getting back to you! Sorry, but you shouldn't be. *scrubs face* does that make sense? It's 1 am.
As I said in a different post recently, when I was thinking about who might enjoy this I was thinking non-B/Aers as opposed to B/Aers. I'm *so* pleased that so many B/Aers liked it too, and found it affirming re: their ship, because in the end, what I love about B/A is that all these problems do exist but I think they would love each other anyway, that it would never be enough to drive them apart. *sniffle*
I mean, even heroes have to do all those mundane chores.
That was also something I was going for. I don't think about Buffy sniping about bathroom space, or Angel flipping out about cleaning very much. But what's so cool about these characters is they are real people, with everyday issues, and on top of that they also have to do apocalypse. It was one thing I really respect about BtVS S6.
Thanks so much for your--as always--very kind words.
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As I said in a different post recently, when I was thinking about who might enjoy this I was thinking non-B/Aers as opposed to B/Aers. I'm *so* pleased that so many B/Aers liked it too, and found it affirming re: their ship, because in the end, what I love about B/A is that all these problems do exist but I think they would love each other anyway, that it would never be enough to drive them apart. *sniffle*
I mean, even heroes have to do all those mundane chores.
That was also something I was going for. I don't think about Buffy sniping about bathroom space, or Angel flipping out about cleaning very much. But what's so cool about these characters is they are real people, with everyday issues, and on top of that they also have to do apocalypse. It was one thing I really respect about BtVS S6.
Thanks so much for your--as always--very kind words.