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bk_forever) wrote2018-06-13 07:30 pm
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BtVS Double Drabble: Difficult Decision
Title: Difficult Decision
Fandom: BtVS
Author:
badly_knitted
Characters: Angel, Buffy.
Rating: PG
Challenge: 93: All Or Nothing at
drabble_weekly.
Spoilers/Setting: The Prom.
Summary: Angel knows he and Buffy can’t continue the way they are.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters. They belong to the amazing Joss Whedon.
A/N: Double drabble.
It wasn’t working, this halfway thing, not for Angel, and he suspected, not really for Buffy either. They could see each other, patrol together, hold hands, train together, even kiss, as long as they didn’t let themselves get carried away, but that was it and it wasn’t enough.
They both wanted more, to experience the heights of passion they’d briefly known on that fateful night so many months ago, but it just wasn’t possible. They could hardly have Willow waiting in the wings every time to curse him again, and nothing short of that would ensure he didn’t revert to the soulless Angelus. One instant of pure happiness… It wasn’t fair, yet he couldn’t honestly say it was unjust. He didn’t deserve that depth of happiness; he deserved to suffer.
But Buffy didn’t.
She’d done nothing wrong, unless you counted falling in love with a vampire, which although not the wisest thing she’d ever done, was still hardly a crime deserving of punishment.
No, if they couldn’t have everything they wanted from each other, best they should have nothing. It would hurt them both less in the long run if they made a clean break and ended this bittersweet torture.
The End
Fandom: BtVS
Author:
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Characters: Angel, Buffy.
Rating: PG
Challenge: 93: All Or Nothing at
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Spoilers/Setting: The Prom.
Summary: Angel knows he and Buffy can’t continue the way they are.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters. They belong to the amazing Joss Whedon.
A/N: Double drabble.
It wasn’t working, this halfway thing, not for Angel, and he suspected, not really for Buffy either. They could see each other, patrol together, hold hands, train together, even kiss, as long as they didn’t let themselves get carried away, but that was it and it wasn’t enough.
They both wanted more, to experience the heights of passion they’d briefly known on that fateful night so many months ago, but it just wasn’t possible. They could hardly have Willow waiting in the wings every time to curse him again, and nothing short of that would ensure he didn’t revert to the soulless Angelus. One instant of pure happiness… It wasn’t fair, yet he couldn’t honestly say it was unjust. He didn’t deserve that depth of happiness; he deserved to suffer.
But Buffy didn’t.
She’d done nothing wrong, unless you counted falling in love with a vampire, which although not the wisest thing she’d ever done, was still hardly a crime deserving of punishment.
No, if they couldn’t have everything they wanted from each other, best they should have nothing. It would hurt them both less in the long run if they made a clean break and ended this bittersweet torture.
The End
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Yeah, I think you're right - you can be physically attracted to a person you don't like, but physical attraction isn't necessary for two people to be friends. The best relationships though have both friendship and physical attraction, if its just physical a couple won't last.
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Too bad the spinoff "The Finder" wasn't good enough. But at least "Bones" had a very good run.:)
Speaking from personal experience, I'd say that good communication is essential in all relationships. The rest will fall into place if it feels right for both sides.
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Good communication is important in all interactions with other people. It's misunderstandings that cause so many problems in life.
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Although the dynamic and location reminded me of another show "Burn Notice", which I loved. It went for eight seasons.
Miscommunication is my middle name.:D
Now, seriously that is so true. It is considered funny in comedy but in drama, it has consequences. Similar to real life.
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I still haven't watched Burn Notice, having trouble getting the seventh season on DVD. I've got the rest, but I don't want to watch until I can see it right the way through.
Misunderstandings can be funny, but they can
also have serious consequences.