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2021-07-22 10:35 pm

Fic Rec - We Were Bound To Get Together by @myrmidryad​

We Were Bound To Get Together by @myrmidryad​

Writing a detailed fic rec without spoiling is hard! So there may be some vague-blogging to follow.
 
Upfront, I love a good slow burn fic. I love a long fic. And this one has both these elements. I love these types of fics because so often, the characters we love are flawed, with history and love and trauma and pain in their lives. And it can be hard to work through all that in a shorter fic. Longer format fics give characters more complexity and depth, and this is what we get with this fic. 
 
This fic is a story about how three people, who have all loved and hurt each other in different ways, work through that history to find themselves in a new, better, loving place. 
 
I love that this fic gives its characters time. Time to be angry, to be hurt, to feel betrayed, to hurt, to forgive, to apologize. This fic is very much about the journey.  Everyone gets the chance to have their say, to be angry, to be hateful, to be self-ish but they are able to get past that with communication and honesty. They act like the adults they are (and in many ways how we’d love them to be in canon - just talk to each other people!!)
 
It’s a process, sometimes painful. It’s not instant forgiveness after an apology. They all have different relationships they need to repair and that takes time. They aren’t the same people they were before, because of time that has passed, because of decisions they have all made, because of the things they have experienced. It’s about how they build new relationships with each other. Different from what they had before, but better, stronger.
 
This is a fic about Maria, Alex and Michael’s journey. 
 
Why did I leave it so long to mention who it was about? Because I think it’s very easy to get stuck in ship ruts in fandom. I think there are people who have very rigid ideas about what ships are acceptable. I think there are people who always need someone to be the bad guy. This story doesn’t work on that premise, and I love that. Making mistakes makes you human, not evil. How you deal with those mistakes is the important part. 
 
And in this fic they do that as adults who realise the world isn’t black or white, especially when none of the people involved fit neatly into any sort of binary.
 
What I love about Maria in this fic is that she finds that almost impossible balance between doing what is right for her and what is right for the people she loves, without compromising herself or them. That is such an important thing to see in fic. She drives the story but is never portrayed as just a tool for the men in the narrative. She is integral. It is all their story.
 
She really listens to people. She doesn’t just hear the words, she listens to what the words really mean, about the life experiences that led to those words. A simple “I….don’t know” from Michael speaks of a history of satisfying other people’s needs without really ever thinking about their own, and what that says about the people around them that let that happen.
 
Michael is a person who will flay himself open for those he loves and trusts. Often in a way that on the surface seems positive but really isn’t. It is action rooted in pain and trauma and survival. But when given the opportunity, and support blossoms.
 
Alex is the opposite, a study in control - mainly of himself. Again, a product of doing what he needs to survive, both physically and mentally. But who when he allows himself the opportunity, can find all sorts of love from people who truly want him to be happy. 
 
If I was to pick one word to describe this fic, it would be tenderness. 
 
Really good writing gets you out of your comfort zone. It creates characters and stories that you might normally pass by. It creates believable characters whose actions in the story make sense. You believe them. You want them to succeed. You come to love them. This is that fic. Go read it, you won’t be sorry.
 
 






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2021-07-22 09:45 pm

Fic Rec - Reflections on the “open up my eager eyes” series by @haloud



This is going to be a mix between fic review but mainly personal reflections on the stories. I promise no coherence or consistency whatsoever. Think incoherent ravings of a mad woman. It’s basically going to be raving about how much I love this series of stories. There will be sort-of spoilers. As always, read the tags and notes on the fics people.

Part 1 - tuck my hair behind my ears and touch my soul - Alex/Kyle, Michael - Kyle POV
 
This story kicks off my favourite Roswell, New Mexico fic series. It hooked me from the opening line, which is one of the best ever in the fandom, setting the scene perfectly - "It starts at the Wild Pony, that breeding ground for bad ideas."
 
This story is told from Kyle's POV and introduces us to an Alex and Michael who have found their balance, with themselves and with each other in a relationship with some dom/sub dynamics. It's a relationship that they invite Kyle into, initially for the night. While there's play with power dynamics and some angsty bits, the overall feel of this fic is intense but light? 
 
It's about everyone getting what they need, and in Kyle's case finding out what that need actually is. The characters are so spot on, an easy to believe extension of the characters we've seen on screen and come to love. 
 
Even when things get sexy and filthy and intense, there is still an underlying tenderness between the three of them that I just love. It's the combination of filthy hotness, believable characters and emotional connection that is complete catnip to me in a fic. 
 
There is a wealth of little details that give so much depth (story, character, emotions) to what is essentially an extended sex scene. In fact, they barely touch, the intensity generated by the emotional and mental connections that all three characters make. 
 
Part 2 - what yields the need for those who lead us - Alex, Kyle/Michael - Kyle POV
 
Kyle is back for another night with Alex and Michael, but with the D/s and physical aspects of the relationship turned up to 11. This one sees all three of them getting into the sexy action. 
 
But while the fic is smutty, Kyle never treats the underlying relationship that he is invited into as anything other than significant, and about so much more than sex - "I can do casual, but nothing about this feels casual to me." 
 
Both of these stories give us a slightly different take on the characters we already know. Alex’s iron control is re-purposed to give chaotic, adrift Michael freedom - by giving him boundaries, and to give Kyle freedom - by letting him give up some of the responsibility he carries everyday. Everyone gets something they need.
 
Part 3 - i just ask you to be patient - Michael/Kyle/Alex - Kyle POV
 
This story is about what comes after the amazing, kinky, hot sex. What happens when sex is off the table and they need to rely on their words? What happens when you put three people who’ve had their worlds shattered in different but inter-connected ways - together, trying to build something new? What we get is two steps forward and one step back. But that makes sense with these characters. Mis-steps through self-sacrifice and doubt. Not feeling worthy of love. The fear that comes with opening up your heart to other people. 
 
“I didn’t want to....take up too much space.” I mean, jesus. These boys.
 
Part 4 - a bookend to the weirdest of weeks - Michael/Kyle, Alex - Kyle POV
 
This one is all about Kyle. Not many fics have explored the impact of the revelations about Jim and Rosa on Kyle. What we’ve seen in the show hints that he has a really good relationship with his parents, probably the best out of all of the humans and so he had the most to lose when he found out the truth about Jim and what he did at Caulfield. This fic looks at how he deals with that and its specific impact on his relationship with Michael. 
 
Basically Kyle is a big ball of inherited guilt in this one. 
 
How do you build a relationship on the ashes of your fathers’ actions? How does Kyle deal with having “...two Jim Valenti’s living side by side in his mind to grieve…” In some ways it’s the perennial story of the parent we knew as a child versus the parent we see when we are adults. But it’s also about how do you reconcile your love for a parent when they have done something that has destroyed another person you love?
 
“Caulfield shattered Michael.” 
 
How do you grieve and think about forgiveness in those circumstances? How do you build on the ashes?
 
Part 5 - it’s a postcard, i’m settled - Kyle/Alex/Michael 
 
Domestic bliss, Michael loves a challenge and filthy, filthy smut. I love it.
 
Part 6 - the stumbling phase of the midnight waltz - Michael/Alex, Kyle - Michael POV
 
Not gonna lie, this one sort of hurts. This one is Michael slowly falling apart when Alex and Kyle aren’t there to help hold him together. Where Michael’s fear of abandonment led to some poor decision making, “...he left his phone under the bed, so the weight of silence didn’t hit so heavy.” He can pretend that he’s missing the calls because his phone isn’t there, not because no one is calling (even when they are).
 
Michael in this fic is just so fragile. It’s not an uncharacteristic version of Michael, but rather a version that we only ever see in flashes, easy to miss or ignore. But here, with nowhere to run and no one to hide behind, we see that fragility in its many forms. We know from previous fics that this Michael has been shattered by the events of his life and in this story we see those fractures grow and become more obvious.
 
But of course Alex, he sees and asks so gently “May I touch you?”, followed by “Are you ready for me to tell you what you need?”. Ahh, I love these boys.
 
Part 7 - blink back to let me know - Alex/Kyle - Alex POV
 
This one takes place immediately after the stumbling phase of the midnight waltz (previous fic). Alex is reaching out to Kyle for support, feeling raw after taking care of Michael. And Kyle uses his superpowers - communication, calm and support - to help Alex get back where he needs to be. This is an exploration of some of Alex and Kyle’s insecurities of brokenness, weakness and not belonging. But also of pieces fitting together.
 
Part 8 - i’ll be your key - Alex/Michael/Kyle - Michael POV
 
This is a story of spikiness and sharp edges. Of the fear and anger and frustration that comes with physical danger and not being able to protect the people we love. I love Michael’s concern for Kyle, his need to touch him, to make sure he’s alright but also his uncertainty that he is allowed to. Of Alex’s fear and anger at Kyle getting hurt, that it is his fault, a failure to protect him. Of Kyle’s frustration at tough guy bullshit and professional compromise. They are in a place where they are still finding their way, but are certain enough to tell each other the truth, but still living with the weight of legacy, guilt and insecurity.
 
But also where once they are sure Kyle is safe, Michael can be his dickish but likable self. 
 
Part 9 - tender, frantic, life-affirming - Kyle/Alex/Michael
 
This is all about the “tender, frantic, life-affirming sex” that Michael was angling for in the previous fic, but with a slightly lighter tone than the description would indicate.
 
Like so many of the stories in this series, even when we’re getting top shelf smut (which this is), we also get these small glimpses of the characters that gives them another texture, more depth - be it Alex’s sweet-shark smile, Michael being completely out of it or Kyle’s being overwhelmed. 
 
And I’m not gonna lie, I’m totally here for the dynamics in this one, which are masterful. Alex at his bossy, dommy best, Michael melting at being able to let go and just be, and Kyle giving and taking as needed.
 
Part 10 - say what’s on your mind - Kyle/Michael - Kyle POV
 
Names can be weapons, names can be shields, names have power - names are important. 
 
This story always hits me hard because name fics involving these characters are my kryptonite. I love them. This one is about Kyle and Michael calling him Doc. Because Kyle knows how much Michael fears hospitals, he questions why Michael calls him Doc. Kyle feels guilty, Michael thinks he’s fucked up, Alex drops everything to help. They are back to sharp edges, guilt and fear. I want to give them all hugs and a good talking to. 
 
Kyle runs, and Michael, god, Michael, he needs another fucking hug. 
 
But then, such heartbreaking tenderness and care.
 
Part 11 - give me all you’e got - Alex/Michael/Kyle 
 
Michael is getting better at asking for what he needs, and what he needs is Alex calling the shots for him and Kyle. Alex is happy to oblige. Porny, porn with feels. 
 
Conclusion
 
While the series is definitely about the three of them, it’s one of the few that explores in depth what a relationship between Michael and Kyle could look like. What the dynamics and emotions of that would look like, how they would both deal with not only their personal histories, but with the weight of family legacy.   
 
I love this series because we get angst and pain and hurt but we also get love and tenderness and protectiveness. We get harsh words but also soft touches. In a story about how three people find their balance with each other, the writing is perfectly balanced.  
 
I love everything about this series. It’s hot, it’s complicated, the characters read true and have depth and flaws and tenderness. It’s believable. It has everything I want in a fic. It really is word perfect. Go read them!!
 
open up my eager eyes by @haloud​ - https://archiveofourown.org/series/1353715






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2020-03-10 10:27 pm

Why Michael Doesn't Chase

 Shortest meta ever. 
 
One observation about Michael and Alex’s dance that I interpret differently to a lot of people in fandom is why it is that Michael never chases after Alex or rarely initiates things between them. 
 
It’s consent.
 
Nearly every interaction between them in S1 ends with some form of Alex telling them they aren’t together and that he doesn’t want them to be together. This isn’t an anti-Alex comment, it’s just how their interaction play out. 
 
Michael not chasing after Alex or not initiating contact is then interpreted as him not caring as much. But I think it’s the very opposite. Michael is someone who has had his agency and consent denied for a lot of his life. And he’s seen the same thing happen to Alex. 
 
So when Alex says they’re over, or that he doesn’t want Michael around, Michael respects that. He takes Alex at his word. He respects Alex’s wishes. Because explicit consent is important to both of them. 
 
Pursuing someone who has said they don’t want you to isn’t romantic, it’s dis-empowering and disrespectful. 
 
So I see Michael listening to what Alex wants and respecting that as a sign of strength, because we know how much he wants to be with Alex. But he respects what Alex wants, even when it hurts. And that is strength, not weakness. 
 
OK, not such a short meta after all.


(Comments welcome and encouraged)
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2020-03-10 10:25 pm

Similar But Not So Easy - Michael and Maria

 One of the things that I think draws Michael and Maria to each other is that they both identify as outsiders, and they are both looking for something “easy”.
 
When Maria is talking to Liz (after Alex has called Liz out for being a bad friend for not knowing what was going on in Maria’s life), she talks about how she wanted to be the fun friend. She doesn’t want to put her problems on other people. She’s been brought up as a self-reliant, independent woman, raised by a single mother who was also self-reliant and independent (which we learn is a family trait).
 
While she had a loving and happy home life, she still had a sense of not belonging. She grew up feeling like her and her mum were the only black people in the world. Which probably reinforced her sense of both independence and isolation. While Maria is more integrated into the community as the owner of the locals bar, you get the feeling that she still feels somewhat isolated from the rest of the community, apart in some way. Which is why she’s so happy when her people - Liz and Alex - return to Roswell.
 
Michael is also very reluctant to let others know he is struggling or needs help (understatement of the YEAR). Michael has had to become self-reliant in order to survive. He puts up a front of self-reliance and toughness, that he uses to protect himself both physically and emotionally. If he doesn’t let anyone in, they can’t hurt him.
 
But also for Michael, his self-reliance and independence is framed in terms of an overwhelming need to not be a burden to those around him. I can hear more than one of his foster parents calling him a burden, not worth the money that looking after him brings in. And this has carried over into his adult life. He parses all his relationships by what he can bring to them in terms of usefulness. Because that’s the only experience he has - that people only want him around for what he can do for them. His experience of love and affection has always been conditional. This sort of plays into what I think is Michael natural helping/service orientation. And it just doesn’t occur to him (and why should it, given the majority of his experiences?) that people might want him around because they like him.
 
So Michael makes decisions based on not being a burden to people, afraid that if he becomes too much trouble, they will cut him out of their lives - often by leaving him - either physically or emotionally.
 
And this whole mind-set is then reinforced by the need to keep a low profile, to not stand out, to be as ordinary as possible. All of which means not asking for help, dealing with things by himself.
 
So for both of them, the other person is someone uninvolved in their issues. Michael really doesn’t know much about what is going on with Maria (apart from knowing that Mimi “wanders”) and Maria obviously has no idea about the alien thing (and is only now just beginning to get an idea of where Alex fits in Michael’s life). So compared to everyone else, to each other they are basically baggage/burden free. Michael can be just the rough and tumble local mechanic who drinks a little bit too much and Maria can be the fun and sexy local bar owner. They know each other enough to be interested but not enough to bogged down by the past.
 
But it is a relationship essentially built on lies of omission. And when those unvoiced truths become known, then the easiness of their relationship will become just another complication.

(Comments always encouraged and welcome)