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PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK 1975, dir. Peter Weir
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What we see and what we seem are but a dream, a dream within a dream.
PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK 1975, dir. Peter Weir
The Other Bennet Sister - Chapter Four [x]
Dir. Jennifer Sheridan, DoP Luke Bryant
I think this "Bond fucks up catastrophically by shouting at Q" fic is going to be exclusively Bond!POV but I have been feeling Q's perspective quite a lot while writing and mulling over the extent to which they can read each other in this awful situation. I was just entertaining having a line where Bond kind-of-jokingly alleges that Q can read his mind. I'm not sure yet if that fits in this story but I do think they have a shared skill for anticipating what the other person is thinking. like I love thinking of them as very attuned to one another, even if they do have blind spots (e.g. the countless fics I've written where one or both of them are clueless about their feelings for each other).
that said, in this case Bond had better hope Q can't read his mind bc he's being a petty nightmare about the initial burst of conflict between them (as in: the conflict he creates by reacting poorly in a horrible moment):
He has never seen Q slam a door before. Even when in a filthy mood with the other agents that Q insists upon preoccupying himself with, or when vexed with James for tenuous reasons, there has never been any door slamming or other such theatrics.
anywho I am keeping up with my accountability posting bc that has helped considerably with getting words onto the page (~1500 so far which is terrifying given that I've only written the opening scene and part of the bit where Bond shouts at Q). it's raining, it's pouring today so am hoping I can make plenty of progress while cooped up with coffee and cups of tea etc.
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call this an accountability post bc I need to make myself write (rather than just thinking about writing and longing to write and doing zilch about it)
I have two 00Q stories in the works rn (one a wip, one an idea in my head that I need to get onto the page *today*)
in a moment of stress, Bond shouts at Q, kind of in the same way he yells at Tanner in NTTD (toned down a bit bc I don't think he would get to that level of viciousness with Q, even if you swapped Tanner out for Q in that exact same situation). he finds out the hard way that yelling at Q is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad move.
Mathilde insists upon having a snack that Bond doesn't know how to make. he isn't even sure it's a thing. I swear the stakes are higher than they seem; maybe as high as in the previous work, for although the circumstances are less dire, Bond isn't as well-versed in how to deal with a hangry 4yo as he is in dealing with a pissed off Q.
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Andréa x Colette: Call My Agent! (Dix Pour Cent)
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Labyrinth (1986) dir. Jim Henson
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: James Bond (Craig Movies) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: James Bond/Q Summary:
Upon being appointed as Quartermaster, Q swore an oath unto himself: to never get attached to a single one of his agents.
Not two weeks later (a week and a half by the most generous of estimations), he grows rather fond of a certain Double–Oh.
In no time at all, Q has a favourite.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: James Bond (Craig Movies) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: James Bond/Q Characters: James Bond, Q (James Bond), Bill Tanner Additional Tags: Developing Relationship, Denial of Feelings, Conflict Resolution, Bickering, James Bond Is A Menace, Bill Tanner is a Good Friend, Bill Tanner is So Done, Jealousy, Jealous James Bond, Jealous Q (James Bond), Possessive James Bond, Protectiveness, Protective James Bond, Romance, Holidays, Christmas Fluff Summary:
While Q recovers from surgery, Bond makes a mission of proving he cares about him.
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