My tendency to want to hide away feels easier and the immediacy of picturing another place comforting to go
Alanis Morissette, Out Is Through

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My tendency to want to hide away feels easier and the immediacy of picturing another place comforting to go
Alanis Morissette, Out Is Through
love your fandom ask game asks:
2. a headcanon you weren't sure about at first but have come to love!
24. how has fandom positively impacted your life?
11. what fic or piece of art are you proud of making?
Hi!! Thanks for the ask!
2. a headcanon you weren't sure about at first but have come to love! Definitely Nick Stokes as Jack's cousin, but there's also one that's floated around fics where Mac is really hard to drug/doesn't react well to things like morphine. That's one that grew on me, and now I enjoy reading about it.
24. how has fandom positively impacted your life? In so many ways. Writing fic & making fandom friends helped me get out of the country and move to LA where I met some really amazing friends. I have friends all over the world, and I've learned so much more about other cultures and lifestyles than I ever could have without fandom. I've also become a better writer and a better storyteller. I'm sure there's more but that's what came to mind first.
11. what fic or piece of art are you proud of making? Redraw the Lines & the Neal Hughes verse (White Collar) is my go-to answer here. That idea was a lot of fun to develop, and I'm so happy with how it turned out. I also love how Out is Through (MacGyver) came out with the multiple POVs and how the characters handle a retired Mac and Jack.
It's like the allegory of the cave, except the exit is hidden deep within the cave and the only way to find it is to explore everything fully. Personally, I think this is more accurate too.