Hello, I'm looking for fics with Andrew and/or Aaron in therapy, individually or together. Thanks!
Hello there, There was this fanfic I read some time ago on ao3 about Andrew and Aaron’s therapy session. I recall that there was Aaron’s and Andrew’s pov, there was a bit of Aaron’s relationship with Katelyn and how he dealt with his trauma and there was also this one part where Andrew snapped during one of the sessions and started talking to him all about his abuse and how hard it was to accept that he was gay. So, could you help me find it?
Hey! I think the one you’re looking for is the first one! But the other two are pretty cool too-Beth
My brother under the sun by AgapantoBlu (M | 12,230 | 1/1)
Bee took one look at them and Andrew knew she knew. She smiled, though, and picked up two mugs of hot chocolate that she placed on the table in front of the couch.
Andrew claimed the right corner, Aaron the left. They could have fitted Nicky in between them. And why not? Let’s invite him along too! A big family reunion in Bee’s study, and what could possibly ever go wrong? The last one went oh so well.
(Andrew and Aaron's joint sessions with Bee, an all but easy trip.)
One day we'll reveal the truth by allyasavedtheday (T | 3,772 | 1/1)
“Is there a reason you don’t like Neil?” Bee asks him then and Aaron doesn’t understand how the fuck they got onto this when she’s supposed to be fixing him and Andrew.
“I don’t trust him,” he says eventually. “All he’s done since he’s got here is cause trouble.”
“Well, a lot of that was out of Neil’s control,” Betsy reminds him evenly.
“That doesn’t suddenly make him a good person.”
Aaron startles so much at Andrew’s voice he twists in his chair to stare at him. Andrew hasn’t addressed him directly all day but he’s looking at Aaron now.
“You think he’s using me or trying to fuck me over or whatever’s going on in your head- watch him. Watch us for the next week. Stop averting your gaze and pretending it doesn’t exist and then I might listen to what you have to say.”
i'm getting static from my better sense by errantgods (Not Rated | 1,685 | 1/1)
“Okay,” Bee says, “we’re going to try something.” Unlike their one-on-one sessions, where Bee never demands anything from Andrew, just tries to draw him out of himself, Bee is very demanding when it’s Aaron and him. She’s giving them a common enemy, an external target for years of impotent frustration, which is both amusingly transparent and frustratingly effective.
“I want you each to choose one word to describe your partners, and then I want you to talk about them. Aaron?”
Her transparent ploy only works because Aaron and he both want this to work. Mortifying.