sv/ss fic, part the end
Feb. 20th, 2007 06:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And here we are at the end of the story. Now is probably the time to point out that this fic is actually a direct sequel to this fic, which was written some four years ago (and thus no longer matches with current SV canon, but what can you do? Besides ignore current canon, which is the most satisfying way to deal with it anyway, imho.) I may have neglected to mention this earlier to avoid giving away most of this story.
I might write more in this general universe. It's one of my fave explanations of Lex, and I rather wish more fics would write him thusly. It's such a fun way to handle canon. And hey, it makes at least as much sense as the smartest man in the world failing to figure out that Superman + bad glasses - extra-strength hair mousse = Clark Kent.
According to Plan, all parts
PG, futurefic; Smallville/Static Shock crossover, + vague mentions of Justice League
Read it on AO3
I might write more in this general universe. It's one of my fave explanations of Lex, and I rather wish more fics would write him thusly. It's such a fun way to handle canon. And hey, it makes at least as much sense as the smartest man in the world failing to figure out that Superman + bad glasses - extra-strength hair mousse = Clark Kent.
According to Plan, all parts
PG, futurefic; Smallville/Static Shock crossover, + vague mentions of Justice League
Read it on AO3
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Date: 2007-02-19 11:42 pm (UTC)My favorite thing about your work, I think, is the fact you weave plot in with characterisation. It's not something you find that often and when you do find it, it's pure gold. I love that you do this so much in your fics.
Really good stuff. Thanks!
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Date: 2007-02-20 05:41 am (UTC)Plots...eheh. I'm impressed by authors who can write long pieces without much plot...I require something myself to keep the story moving! If I don't actually try to come up with a plot they tend to just appear on their own ^^; (mostly comes of being a hurt/comfort fan, I suspect; one needs to do *something* to get the "h" going. Now even when I'm not writing h/c it still tends to slip in...)