She was so beautiful.
I'd stopped as soon as Agatha first came into view down the hallway. My...
I'd stopped as soon as Agatha first came into view down the hallway. My...
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... oh, wow. It's awesome to see this crossposted here."Run!" I shouted at Agatha, the adrenaline rush instantly snapping me back into combat mode. I grabbed her and started dragging her straight into the nearest and narrowest alleyway I could find. "They're trying to kill us!"
Yeah, I'll start doing that tomorrow. I want people to have at least a little chance to read the approximately thirty thousand words I just dumped here and comment on them before I start dumping the rest.This last chapter is missing its threadmark, though. You going to post the epilogues/side-stories and the "characters read" omake/ficlet, too?
And thus begins Agatha Heterodyne's journey in this timeline. Not a thing of rayguns blazing and dramatic escapes from death (although that may well come later), but simply a tale of a young man who crossed time to help a young woman learn who she truly was when she'd believed that she was so much lesser... and then for her to turn about and do the same thing for him. And who, along with her family and friends, has simply decided that this is the best chance they have to try and build a better future.
not typically a GG fan if only because I only ever read the first novel but Found In Translation sounds hilarious.Nah, all I've got left to post on this one is the 'Characters Read The Fic' that I got nagged into doing on SB. That'll be ported here later tonight or tomorrow.
Although if you want quality GG fic then hit AO3. I'm not going to say they're all winners by any means, but they do have more than a couple winners in the GG category. Authors 'Almighty_Hat' and 'RoryMercury' are good starting points there.
My incomplete jumpchain "As A Consequence Of Your Action" on SB has an extensive and completed Girl Genius sequence, followed by an extensive and completed Buffy sequence, before it stalls out at the third one because repeated and blatant fan trolling drove me to the point where I hated writing it and hated the entire idea of writing for a while before I cooled off. But it is basically my other completed Girl Genius story, even if (like all Jumpchains) the MC is an SI. Although it's also one of my only Jumpchains where I managed to keep the MC at 'he's another member of the canon ensemble cast' and not 'the entire plot is his bitch', so hopefully you'll still like it.I remember reading this back on SB but never got to the side stories. It's good to see it in full again. Honestly, I would love to see more Girl Genius from you. Your Girl Genius stories are the most compelling ones I've read. Even just some more snippets would be excellent. I absolutely adore your dialogue and sense of narrative direction.
What I'm most proud of about that one is that in the romance between the ultra-badass dimensional traveller with two worlds' of experience, the Spark, enough combat training to fight like Captain America, personal tutoring from Klaus Motherfucking Wulfenbach itself, etc., etc. and Amy the teenaged witch... I managed to believably make it so that the high school girl saved his soul and not vice versa. By being the first one who was able to understand that just because the Benefactor had put him in a trap where he had no choices that wouldn't emotionally devastate him, that didn't change the fact that she still had a choice.The struggle of the romantic side of the character being torn between their loyalty to Violetta and new feelings for Amy was very engaging and gave the tragic struggle of the main character a great deal of depth and motivation beyond a purely antagonistic struggle.
Another thing I really loved about being able to pull that arc off is that I was using it to parallel the canon Buffy/Angel romance (which my MC's presence entirely derailed from happening before it even started in the fic) with Amy and Jonathan, and then completely change the ending.
I mean, did you notice that I managed to hit all the same main beats? The attraction starts on her part in season 1, but he's a traumatized older guy with a past full of murder and war who pulls away because he doesn't want a nice girl to get into that shit. Then there's the dramatic reveal of his fucked-up backstory to the group but that only moves her to more sympathy for him, which he accepts against his better judgement because he's desperately lonely for the emotional support. Being kidnapped by the demon-summoning frat boys and having him come to the rescue is the catalyst that finally makes him admit he has feelings for her too and it's first kiss. He's taken out of action for the last half of season 2, just as their romance is starting to hit its stride - admittedly because he's knocked into a coma by the villains, not because he loses his soul, so she doesn't have to fight him, just avenge him. And then of course the exact parallels are less exact from there, becuase they're having legitimately different character arcs and building upwards, not downwards. But even so, once I'd made the decision to commit to the romance I knew exactly which famous canon romance I was going to take inspiration from.
And it still ends on Graduation Day, with two people looking longingly at each other in the distance past the fire truck as the sad music plays. I even linked the same music. That was me ending it on the announcement of "I totally admit I was ripping off the Buffy/Angel arc. I just cut the crap and had them actually end it better off as people."
Sorry to keep blowing my own horn, but out of all the stories I never got to finish, that one is my worst case of literary blue balls. But I can't go back and finish it, because it's just... not happening anymore. (Also, I spoiled my outline for the ultimate endgame ending in thread as a gift to my readers when I abandoned it, so there's no point in writing it now - the suspense would be gone.)
I do still quite miss it, though. So yeah, I got an excuse, I talked about it.
It also helped me not squick at writing it that the age difference was like a 20-something guy with a high-schooler on a high schooler instead of a 200+ year old man with same, and due to the 'You're a teenager' Drawback the Malefactor had stuck him with, it was actually an actual teenager with an actual teenager's brain (and at least most of the emotional maturity of) dating another teenager, the one of them just had the memories of an older guy.The overall arc felt like the example of how to do a May/December romance without the irritating factors of the original.
I'd like to point out that relationships with age differences work out in real life, my sister in law who is happily married with my Sister used to babysit both me and my Sister. My Great Aunt is at least twenty years older than my Great Uncle. If it's consenting adults then age differences can work. Both those relationships started when both people in the relationship were adults.I mean, okay, the trope of 'paranormal vampire romance' means you just ignore age differences anyway and pretend it's OK, but man, proper execution of a trope is still a thing, and Joss Whedon kinda fumbled it occasionally.