Subject: Re: Interesting!
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Posted on: 2014-07-18 06:55:00 UTC
You should definitely watch Haven!! The first three seasons are on Netflix. Season 4 is not hard to find online, and it was renewed for a double sized season 5 to be aired half this fall and half next spring.
I've been watching Farscape, and you were right. It is a great show! I'm almost halfway through season three right now.
I will have to remember the rule about as. I think I do that a lot.
Doc hit on the glance one, too. Here it is revised.
[I glanced around. Maybe it had taken me that long, because the three of us were alone.]
[Dimly, I recalled that Duke's father] is fewer still, does it still work?
The mangled sentence, I am blaming on my kitten that is completely obsessed with walking on my keyboard and then on myself for not noticing what he had changed. Here is what was supposed to be there.
[It hit my nerves like it was every excuse he had ever used to weasel his way out of trouble, and, by God, did it piss me off. "Your arm was in a cast for weeks. I know you broke it."]
It should definitely have been "Now, see? This is a problem," I'm really proud of this line for some reason.
The biggest secret of the Haven fandom is this: You can never, ever overthink it. That's the big appeal.
On Nathan's Trouble: I couldn't remember the name for the genetic disorder, but it is similar to that, only without the actual genetic damage. It will turn on and off with the Troubles. One common thought is that Nathan's kinesthetic and proprioceptive senses do work. Otherwise how can he walk, write, and fire a gun? Given how often he gets hurt, there is some fanon thought that he has a super healing factor (or it is just Bad Medicine of the type that is typical on TV, but I prefer to find an in-universe explanation). His other senses are heightened, and he has no other health problems. (Not really a worse spoiler than I've already given, this is all first episode info, minus the fanon over-thinking aspects.)
It has to be skin to skin contact for Nathan to feel Audrey. Her grabbing him while he is wound up like that would be like bombs going off in his senses. Definitely an attention getter. She knows by the end of season 2 what effect she has on him, and they are at a very heavy flirting level about then, so intentional touching is at a reasonable level, I think, for off-duty anyway. I will ask my Haven beta about that when this is fully ready.
Would it work better if she was grabbing him from the side? I intended for the doubling over to be more that Duke hit him very hard and very suddenly, so he wasn't braced for it and it pushed him over.
How does this work?
[Duke looked pointedly at my hands not reaching for his throat, and snorted in an exasperated way. He threw a punch at my gut, doubling me over with the momentum of it. I saw spots and heard my breath whistling, but felt no pain to slow down my reaction. I came back up, tackling him to the ground, wanting nothing more than to hurt him, because he could feel it. I had my hands tangled in his shirt slamming him against the floor when, suddenly, Parker was there with hands on my cheek and the back of my neck. I felt that. It pulled me back. Though I was still mad, the veil was gone, and I let her turn my head to face her.]
I will work more physical clues in for them throughout. The last fic I finished ended up adding almost 3000 words during the beta stage, many of them due to this very problem (though not all that one was a mess and my beta deserves a medal). It seems that I still haven't learned my lesson.
I am really pleased with a lot of the changes that are going in due to these comments. I'm also enjoying reading everyone else's stories and everyone else's beta commentary. It is really interesting to see how different people pick up on different things. We should totally do this sort of thread more often.