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fandomsecrets2016-07-10 04:57 pm
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Re: Weirdly specific versions of tropes you like
(Anonymous) 2016-07-10 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)But I also like all the other versions of it...
Re: Weirdly specific versions of tropes you like
A & B have a spark between them, but they're coworkers or police partners or she's his dead brother's widow or whatever -- they're in some circumstance in which their principles preclude them acting on their feelings -- and so they keep their feelings to themselves and don't know they're requited. The whole story is peppered with little moments of them low-key caring for each other, and maybe they have to Pretend to Be Married or Share a Bed While Traveling (or whatever...I love those tropes), but nothing is ever revealed outright. And the story ends just like that! Nothing conclusive ever happens, but the last scene is something ambiguous that hints that their relationship might continue afterward. Like, they're both (IDK) soldiers in the same unit during wartime, and then the war ends and they're going to part ways, but one of them mentions they've been offered a job in the same city the other one lives in. THE END. So you can imagine the rest yourself, without ever being disappointed by the way their relationship would go in canon.
Re: Weirdly specific versions of tropes you like
(Anonymous) 2016-07-11 02:17 am (UTC)(link)I would be totally okay with this sort of ending for any non-canon pairings I'm a fan of in my favorite shows. Just knowing there's possibilities is enough to make me happy.
I second the rest of your post as well :).
Re: Weirdly specific versions of tropes you like