*silently curses her iTunes for playing "Mad World" at the end right there*
Lovely as ever, hon.
I think by the time I got here: Sometimes Erik hates the fact that he loves that he has, by default, become nearly everything to Charles. But that’s hard to remember when they’re not fighting, when he feels like he has everything he has ever wanted. I just wanted to curl p with both of these men and wish them a life where there weren't politics going on outside of their apartment because it's just complicating so much of what they do have together. The other part of me knows that without the political, they wouldn't be in this place to begin with, but that's just me wanting to split hairs (oh man, this is the sign that I am a political scientist at heart, FUCKIN' AYE!)
It's a really slow and delicate process to watch Erik come around to some of Charles' ideas, however, and a testament to what their relationship is now compared to where he was--not just in the physical sense but in the intellectual sense.
Re: FILL: Everyday Love in Stockholm 161/?
Lovely as ever, hon.
I think by the time I got here: Sometimes Erik hates the fact that he loves that he has, by default, become nearly everything to Charles. But that’s hard to remember when they’re not fighting, when he feels like he has everything he has ever wanted. I just wanted to curl p with both of these men and wish them a life where there weren't politics going on outside of their apartment because it's just complicating so much of what they do have together. The other part of me knows that without the political, they wouldn't be in this place to begin with, but that's just me wanting to split hairs (oh man, this is the sign that I am a political scientist at heart, FUCKIN' AYE!)
It's a really slow and delicate process to watch Erik come around to some of Charles' ideas, however, and a testament to what their relationship is now compared to where he was--not just in the physical sense but in the intellectual sense.