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#BE HUMBLE • BE TRUE • BE KIND • BE WILD • BE YOU
@samirafee
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got my Peanits in my panse- ahh shit. fuck. where is My peanots.
The Human Thing to Do - Chapter 2
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Fallout 4
Pairing: Paladin Danse/Piper Wright
Rating: M (angst, imagined body horror, canon references to suicide)
Piper would be perfectly happy to never think about the stupid Brotherhood of Steel ever again, and especially not the stupid paladin she stupidly fell in love with. But when an earth-shattering discovery exposes Danse's true identity, the Commonwealth's number one reporter finds herself back on the Brotherhood beat, racing against time and a knight she once called a friend.
In the aftermath, Danse takes stock of all the pieces of his life he's lost-- and the one he may have left.
Before and after Blind Betrayal hits the Bootyverse. Slight deviation from canon events. Awkward tension, intense verbal debates, and more hurt/comfort than you can shake a synth at.
LATEST CHAPTER: Danse throws an existential crisis and the gooey hurt/comfort stuff happens.
COMPLETE.
MORE PANSE!
A little bribery motivation for @theggning to write this scene. 😈
Reviewing Pan Rep in Books: The Blood Between Us by Zac Brewer
Pan character: Adrien Dane. Implied/hinted, possibly canon confirmed.
I will admit that the only reason I read this is because I saw someone say that the main character is pansexual, and that it isn't outright said in the text, but the author confirmed it before? Regardless, I definitely read Adrien as pansexual.
The following is an abridged version of my Goodreads review, to focus on the pan rep. Full review can be found here. Warning for spoilers.
I haven't been able to find the post that someone said the author confirmed Adrien being pan in, but even without it, I feel like Adrien is definitely an implied/hinted pansexual character. He didn't seem to put much thought into gender when it comes to his attraction to people, like it wasn't a factor at all. And I very much liked how it just was. He didn't have any freak out moment, or struggle, or anything. The way he talked about it was just very relaxed and I appreciated that. The only thing that could've made this an even better representation was if the word had been used in the text.
Boyfriends. Girlfriends. Whatever I might be into.
A curiosity I hadn't felt about anyone else, whether male or female or whatever other gender someone identified as.
Request
Pansexual and Demi-Nonbinary Lillies