[Fanfiction] ...For I Have Sinned
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Aug. 30th, 2006 | 11:20 pm
posted by:
annwyd in
fllay_love
Title: ...For I Have Sinned
Fandom: Gundam SEED
Genre: Angst, sort of implied tragedy.
Character: Fllay Allster and the Electra complex that ate North America.
Pairing: Some Fllay/Kira, I guess Fllay/various if you squint.
Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content.
Wordcount: 1,301
Notes: Um. I probably love Fllay more than is healthy.
( Her mother's funeral was probably the loneliest experience of Fllay's young life. )
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gundamseed.
Fandom: Gundam SEED
Genre: Angst, sort of implied tragedy.
Character: Fllay Allster and the Electra complex that ate North America.
Pairing: Some Fllay/Kira, I guess Fllay/various if you squint.
Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content.
Wordcount: 1,301
Notes: Um. I probably love Fllay more than is healthy.
( Her mother's funeral was probably the loneliest experience of Fllay's young life. )
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Re: Kira and Fllay Can Be Reunited Now! Here's How!
from: anonymous
date: Mar. 16th, 2007 02:55 pm (UTC)
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I am NOT trying to make Fllay fans look bad, I am a Fllay fan!
I am DEAD serious ("straight" as you call it) and I and others with me intend to make "the cause of reuniting Kira with his one and only true love of his life Fllay Allster" happen. And why in the HECK can it not be typed with a straight face, pray tell?
I did not come from "fappingkirafanz" but I assure you I and my fellows ("workers for the cause" that is) will not be WASTING our time, effort, or text here again!
P.S. And Fllay fans are not mean! They look beneath the surface and see a character who was REAL and who responded to such a traumatic war and great loss in a purely human and flawed way, but who, later on, matured and learned how to be accepting and loving (not like the factory-made, too perfect, thus too unrealistic, and thus too boring flippin Lacus-lovers).
P.S.S. You do not seem to understand the concept or fantasy of a troll. You use the word so incorrectly so often, that I must refer you either to works of J.R.R. Tolkien or the "Compendium of the Rules of the English Language" tome.
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from: anonymous
date: Mar. 20th, 2007 11:18 pm (UTC)
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