Re: Unbirthday (PG-13, MLA's Second Birthday Challenge)
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:32 am
janicevictoria, thank you so much. One of the things that I found hard to cope with in the final 4 episodes was that the whole "feel" of them was so much lighter and less noir than the first 12. I wanted to try to explain, through Mick's thought processes, why that happened... and I do believe that his short time on the cure gave him a new perspective... and a more accurate view of what humanity really is.
Shadow, oh my goodness, thank you for re-reading "Shock" too! I didn't start this story to be a bookend to it, but I do think that it turned out to be one. Having just read your amazing In Between story covering Mick's week as a human, I am humbled beyond words that you like this story. If I can do justice to Mick through my writing, I am completely satisfied. And if you heard Mick speaking my words, I am absolutely
Luxe, yes, that is what he was thinking there. He wanted so much to make love with Beth for the first time as a human. (Well, he wanted to love her, live with her, grow old with her, and die with her! But he knew that was out of reach.)
I truly believe that if he had any regrets about turning back when he did, that would be the one. Because if he couldn't connect with her before he turned back... how could he bridge the gulf of his own reticence to indulge in his vampire urges where she was concerned? It seems like such a huge burden for him. But Beth made it possible for him to see that there was a way. If he was willing to work for it.
darkstarrising, I'm glad you thought Mick's newfound sense of appreciation for his vampy skills rang true. I saw several places in that episode where Mick's romanticized view of humanity clanged hard into the hard, cold reality of what it was really like to experience those things. He spent an inordinate amount of time getting beat up and missing his abilities... remember when he sniffed in the morgue and couldn't sniff the vamp smell on Maureen? I thought about that, and his experiences with running, and not being able to jump up to windows, and almost falling to his death, and oh lord, experiencing Guillermo's "tender" first aid skills... yikes! By the end of that week, he would have HAD to appreciate the vamp stuff more.
Did that mean he didn't want to be human anymore? Nope. Not at all. But I do believe that he resolved to make the most of the time he was given, not just as a human, but as a vampire too. So he made a choice to live, rather than resenting his lot in life.
And thanks for liking the kiss description. I do love that kiss best... because it was such a battle.
Shadow, oh my goodness, thank you for re-reading "Shock" too! I didn't start this story to be a bookend to it, but I do think that it turned out to be one. Having just read your amazing In Between story covering Mick's week as a human, I am humbled beyond words that you like this story. If I can do justice to Mick through my writing, I am completely satisfied. And if you heard Mick speaking my words, I am absolutely
Luxe, yes, that is what he was thinking there. He wanted so much to make love with Beth for the first time as a human. (Well, he wanted to love her, live with her, grow old with her, and die with her! But he knew that was out of reach.)
darkstarrising, I'm glad you thought Mick's newfound sense of appreciation for his vampy skills rang true. I saw several places in that episode where Mick's romanticized view of humanity clanged hard into the hard, cold reality of what it was really like to experience those things. He spent an inordinate amount of time getting beat up and missing his abilities... remember when he sniffed in the morgue and couldn't sniff the vamp smell on Maureen? I thought about that, and his experiences with running, and not being able to jump up to windows, and almost falling to his death, and oh lord, experiencing Guillermo's "tender" first aid skills... yikes! By the end of that week, he would have HAD to appreciate the vamp stuff more.
Did that mean he didn't want to be human anymore? Nope. Not at all. But I do believe that he resolved to make the most of the time he was given, not just as a human, but as a vampire too. So he made a choice to live, rather than resenting his lot in life.
And thanks for liking the kiss description. I do love that kiss best... because it was such a battle.