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Most chapters of the Further and Weight of a Name series have the honour and good fortune of being accompanied by shots created by @playpausephoto — who isn’t just incredibly talented, but also one of the kindest and most delightful people to talk to.
Here are her photos that have accompanied my stories so far.
I can only say — hats off. And thank you.
Further - Part III Of Perfect Days and Where They Come From
Summary: In a rare moment of vulnerability, Mr. Reca invites you into his creative process, seeking your genuine presence to help him craft a film that truly matters. The normally cynical director reveals a softer side, showing his admiration for your authenticity and inspiring a heartfelt connection that blurs the lines between his harsh critiques and personal affection.
Tags: Mr. Reca x Reader, Fluff, Slow Burn, Mutual Admiration, Vulnerable, Creative Collaboration, Tender Moments.
You find yourself sitting on the worn leather couch in Mr. Reca's private studio, the hum of old film equipment filling the room. The walls are lined with posters from his past works—each one telling a story, each one a glimpse into his mind. His mechanical frog assistant clicks away in the corner, adjusting the camera's angle for some unknown shot.
Mr. Reca himself sits at the desk, scribbling notes in a leather-bound journal. His expression is one of deep concentration, his furrowed brow betraying the subtle frustrations he often feels. Despite his usually biting nature, there's a warmth to the silence between you, a comfortable understanding that transcends words.
After a few moments, he glances up at you, his sharp eyes softening. "You know," he begins, his voice carrying that familiar cynical edge, "you're the only one who seems to get it. Everyone else is just following some scripted performance, but you... you're real." He sets his pen down, the glint of genuine respect hidden behind his usual jaded demeanor.
You smile, a little taken aback by the sincerity in his voice. "I don't know about that," you reply softly. "I just try to be myself."
A rare, almost imperceptible smile tugs at the corner of his mouth. "That's what I like about you. You don’t play the game. You don’t pretend."
His eyes flicker to the frog assistant, as if considering something, then he stands up and walks over to you. The camera frog dutifully follows, its mechanical movements almost comical.
"Come on," he says, offering you his hand. "I’ve been working on something, and I need a partner in crime. You in?"
You take his hand, standing up with him, feeling the warmth of his touch despite the icy air of the studio. "What are we working on?" you ask, intrigued.
Mr. Reca lets out a low, almost nostalgic sigh. "A film. One that matters. One that captures the truth. No commercial fluff. No sponsors. Just raw, unfiltered emotion." His voice is softer now, almost vulnerable in its sincerity.
"You really think we can pull it off?" you ask, your heart racing with excitement.
He turns his gaze toward you, and for a moment, it's as if time itself slows. "With you? I know we can. After all, you're the real star here."
Your heart skips a beat. Mr. Reca, the brilliant but harsh director, the man who had so often criticized others for their lack of depth, is looking at you like you're the one thing that matters in his world. And for once, it feels like the script has changed. Maybe, just maybe, this time, the story is about you.
"You think so?" you whisper, barely able to hide the warmth creeping into your voice.
He nods, the faintest trace of a smile playing on his lips. "I know so."
Hi india, hope you're doing great. If you remember, in one of my previous asks, I asked you about fandom moments, its okay if you don't. Firstly, thank you for such a well thought answer.
Today I would like to ask you about one specific thing that you mentioned. And if it feels something personal or something you won't like talking about, I would understand so no pressures to answer.
You mentioned calling up each other in the night if something crazy happened, or celebrating when bua dropped. Additionally, i don't know if you have seen this or not, but I saw someone on tumblr, I forgot their name, helped Gina get tickets for Harry's concerts, also @satelliteloooveeee is going with Gina and someone helped with tickets. Its absolutely beautiful and so amazing to see what you guys have built here and I love it for you. I would just like to ask, that did you guys already knew each other irl or over time, you built that community, friendship and trust and got to know each other ? (Feel free to not answer this one if its too personal)
What I mainly wanted to ask is, that as an introvert, and someone who has no irl directioner/harrie friends, this is one thing that I feel like I am missing out on. I have no one to talk to or celebrate this kind of stuff with (but i appreciate you guys, because atleast I can be here), so if you could share any advice or any tips to better connect/network or find some people on here (to yap about fandom), i would be very thankful. I mean learning this skill would help me in general as well.😂 (if it feels unrelated to your blog content, you may reply me directly or if it feels something you aren't sure about answering, you could let me know that as well)
Hello, love ❤️ I’m sorry this took me a bit to get to, I had quite an unexpectedly busy weekend.
The short answer is yes, all the friendships I currently have in fandom were made exclusively in fandom. I didn’t (and still don’t) know anyone IRL who’s also in fandom, regardless of how open I am in real life about fandom, fic, and Larry (and I have gotten much more open over the years).
I know people had different approaches, but my personal experience was specifically centered through fic writing. A couple of people had reached out to me when a big blog recommended my first fic and invited me to join GCs (they were more popular than Discord at the time), and I reached out to a few people to be my beta through the Beta/Cheerleader Lists that used to accompany every Fic Fest I joined.
I was lucky that through those collaborations, real, lasting friendships formed. I still can’t believe @twopoppies is in my life because I somehow gathered the courage to ask her (her! The Twopoppies!) if she’d be interested in making art for my Kinktober fic, of all things. 😂 But, there’s no real formula, I don’t think.
The face of fandom is very, very different now, and building trust is a much harder thing to do than it used to be. I’m afraid I don’t have much advice, as I’m also trying (and failing) to make friends in my new fandom. I do still think the easiest route is through a creative collaboration, whatever that might look like (offering to make art/mood boards for fics in fic fests, offering to beta/cheerlead for new writers, making playlists for underrated fics, etc) because it catapults you into a space where you can work and spend time together.
Unfortunately, I’m realizing, online friendships are a lot like online dating in that it’s just down to sheer dumb luck. You just have to keep putting yourself out there in hopes of hitting a gem, and maybe, with a lot of 🪄magic 🪄 you’ll stumble headfirst into one (or even two!) of the great loves of your life.