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queerasfray.livejournal.com) wrote in
getithere2013-01-28 07:06 pm
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Entry tags:
- angst,
- author: allie_quixotic,
- author: ayesakara aka laylafic,
- author: bdeviled,
- author: cynical21,
- author: england13,
- author: gaedhal,
- author: galeandrandy,
- author: kachelofen,
- author: miss miko,
- author: morpheus,
- author: myrna,
- author: plumsuede aka theconservatory,
- author: randall aka randall morgan,
- author: rizabeau,
- author: sapphire aka sapphire3,
- author: severina2001,
- author: sfscarlet,
- author: soulmatejunkee,
- author: soundczech/themagichour/starla,
- author: suzvoy,
- author: theconservatory aka plumsuede,
- author: vamphile aka epicallytired,
- author: wren_kt7oz,
- author: xie_xie_xie,
- fandom: episode info,
- fandom: good getithere convos,
- post-513
Looking for long, scrupulously & painstakingly in-character, angsty, realistic, post 5-13 fics
(Confession alert!) I'm having trouble finding the "right" post-series fic. I've started several that seemed quite promising at first but then later went off the reservation character-wise. It's a bummer to start a multi-chaptered fic only to have it wander off into the tangled wilderness of OoC land. I'm not particularly a fan of fluff (especially Fluffy!Brian) or nothing but sex-sex-sex 24/7. I'm looking for something gritty and real and angsty, and the longer, the better. I want something that is going to totally engross me and satisfy my bottomless need for The Feels.

Thanks ahead of time!
ETA: Wow! Thank you all for the response! Some great suggestions in the comments!

Thanks ahead of time!
ETA: Wow! Thank you all for the response! Some great suggestions in the comments!
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I saw other posts from folks who loved it though, so Fray may like it too. Don't want to totally discourage anyone. Each reader should make up their own mind, but just wanted her to have another view so she could form an 'educated opinion' and maybe so she wouldn't wander into it blind.
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