Rocker!El started as a single fill - I remember being inspired by RC67's continuing series with Angel Neal and wanted to try something similar, and the story I wrote where El gets flowers from Peter seemed like a good place to start.
However, it sort of changed horses mid-ride, when it became obvious (to me) that Peter and Neal were partners, and bring El into their relationship seemed very off-key.
There are two sequels - the first is about what happens with Elizabeth right after she and Neal part company. The second, about Peter and Neal, was their burgeoning relationship told through love letters.
I got stalled and distracted - first by the Don't Ask, Don't Tell fic and then by the Mozzie reunion fic, and then by Selkie, and then by ... oh just name the fics I've written since Sept.
The good news is that I've just found and re-read the 2600 words I wrote on the El fic - it's pretty damn good and I know where it's going to go, now. The love letters fic felt sort of redundant to the story already told - but it's got a solid premise.
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Date: 2012-03-13 03:35 pm (UTC)Rocker!El started as a single fill - I remember being inspired by RC67's continuing series with Angel Neal and wanted to try something similar, and the story I wrote where El gets flowers from Peter seemed like a good place to start.
However, it sort of changed horses mid-ride, when it became obvious (to me) that Peter and Neal were partners, and bring El into their relationship seemed very off-key.
There are two sequels - the first is about what happens with Elizabeth right after she and Neal part company. The second, about Peter and Neal, was their burgeoning relationship told through love letters.
I got stalled and distracted - first by the Don't Ask, Don't Tell fic and then by the Mozzie reunion fic, and then by Selkie, and then by ... oh just name the fics I've written since Sept.
The good news is that I've just found and re-read the 2600 words I wrote on the El fic - it's pretty damn good and I know where it's going to go, now. The love letters fic felt sort of redundant to the story already told - but it's got a solid premise.