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Title: And the ghosts in the attic they never quite leave
Characters/Pairings: Diana/Christie, Neal, Peter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 14,300
Spoilers: Spoilers through 2.10 Burke’s Seven
Warnings: None
Summary: On the limitations of geometry as a guide to moral decision-making, or, the one where Neal and Diana cook dinner together and light things on fire.
Author's Note: Huge thanks to LC, my amazing beta, who is awesome and wonderful and who made this much better than it would have been otherwise. Also thanks to
frith_in_thorns and neontiger55 for cheerleading and encouragement! I do not own any of these characters. The title is from Vienna Teng's "Eric's Song".
Art: The gorgeous cover art is by the amazing and talented
love_82 - thank you SO MUCH! :)
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Part 2 on LJ
On DW
Characters/Pairings: Diana/Christie, Neal, Peter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 14,300
Spoilers: Spoilers through 2.10 Burke’s Seven
Warnings: None
Summary: On the limitations of geometry as a guide to moral decision-making, or, the one where Neal and Diana cook dinner together and light things on fire.
Author's Note: Huge thanks to LC, my amazing beta, who is awesome and wonderful and who made this much better than it would have been otherwise. Also thanks to
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Date: 2013-09-28 03:25 am (UTC)I should've been in bed hours ago, but I HAD to finish.
thank you. I'm often leary if Diana fics. worried they'll be too "strong, idependant, woman", or too much time focused on "I'm gay, I do gay things". neither of which are bad, just not very character based and sadly predictable, thereby becoming some sort of trope/stereotype.
but THIS was fantastic! I loved it. you made her a person and I love her. a past that's still vague but relatable; a current that's emotional, thoughtful, and brave; and an agent with responsibilities that need to weighed against loyalties.
thank you so much for all your hard work!
and now, my dear author, this little reader is settling down for a long hurt/comfort-filled night.