I need a moment here, if only so I can curse my poor iTunes for some quality music choices (like reading the end of the epilogue to "Never is a Promise" by Fiona Apple.)
But I think that that song just sets up so much about this fic and what it has meant to me.
There's the sudden realization here at the end that Kurt has found Charles just as Erik was about to free him that was painful and yet so fitting.
Then there's the epilogue where all I was thinking as they both admitted that they still loved each other is that nothing perfect would come from it. There's too much history, but I suppose that if they're going to make a go of it, it's not too much to overcome.
So finally, thank you hon, for a ride that I didn't expect I'd want to read as much as I did, and for the time that you took to craft a narrative into something wholly gorgeous.
Re: FILL: Everyday Love in Stockholm - Author's Note
I need a moment here, if only so I can curse my poor iTunes for some quality music choices (like reading the end of the epilogue to "Never is a Promise" by Fiona Apple.)
But I think that that song just sets up so much about this fic and what it has meant to me.
There's the sudden realization here at the end that Kurt has found Charles just as Erik was about to free him that was painful and yet so fitting.
Then there's the epilogue where all I was thinking as they both admitted that they still loved each other is that nothing perfect would come from it. There's too much history, but I suppose that if they're going to make a go of it, it's not too much to overcome.
So finally, thank you hon, for a ride that I didn't expect I'd want to read as much as I did, and for the time that you took to craft a narrative into something wholly gorgeous.