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round 3 overflow post
This post is for Round 3 fills only. We ask that when a round hits 8500 comments, fillers begin moving their fills to this post.
Format:
SUBJECT LINE -- Round #, short description of fic (ex: "Alex/Hank, lab partners")
--- Link to the prompt
--- Text of the prompt
--- Link to the fill
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--- Entire text of the fill
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Prompt: http://xmen-firstkink.livejournal.com/6437.html?thread=1038472#t2038174
Charles/Erik -- Charles is a bakery owner whose most frequent customer is Erik.
Fill: http://xmen-firstkink.livejournal.com/6437.html?thread=0139482#t4502942
Charles started off the morning the same way he always did...
Part 2 of Reply
My heart broke when Erik admits to Charles he was going to let him go and then Azazel takes him away. You wrote it so beautifully, so heartwrenchingly. Gorgeous.
And, of course, the epilogue. Totally the ending that rocks my world every which way to Sunday. It's the perfect call back to a dreamed of life Erik never thought they'd get to share -- him and Charles walking out in the open together, in a garden, surrounded by a brilliant explosion of colour, the two of them uncompromised (Erik still stoic and powerful but now more at ease in his position and in possession of a heart, something many thought he lacked as he put up a cold, unflinching front, and Charles, free, sharing his ideas with the world, allowed to be who he wants to be) and still utterly in love with each other.
And the extra bit of awesomeness -- them both putting their hearts on the line -- Charles refusing to go backwards, insisting on being true to himself and Erik loving that, feeling in control of his own desires, and want to court Charles. It's truly the beginning for them of something beautiful.
I could go on and on. There's so much to say about this story but I fear I've rambled on long enough. So let me say thank you -- Thank you for writing such a wonderful story. It's been an honour to have read it from the start.
Re: Part 2 of Reply
I'm so glad you liked what I did with the ending for the fic. This is what i'd always planned, of course, but it's always a risk, ending a complex fic that's had so many differing points of view applied to it throughout, so the positive response makes me breathe a sigh of relief! The main thing for me was that while Erik's hand is, in some ways, forced, it had to be his choice, his decision, or it invalidated all of the steps he'd made up until this point, all of his character development. And they could never have a hopeful ending without Charles being free (and I always intended for it to be hopeful, even if it's open.)
I could talk about the process of decision-making in this fic for hours, because it ended up being very complex and involved, but I'm just really happy to have found an audience for it, and one that sees the choices I've made, so thank you very much!