RE: Fanfic Recommendations Go Hawaiian
06-08-2020, 09:34 AM (This post was last modified: 06-08-2020, 02:48 PM by classicdrogn.)
06-08-2020, 09:34 AM (This post was last modified: 06-08-2020, 02:48 PM by classicdrogn.)
Love is for Children isn't connected to Color of Angels' other Darcy/Steve MCU fics, but is also quite good and does still ship them. The story isn't about that, though, it's about her and Natasha. Not going to give any more spoilers, since it's only ~15k words. Not marked complete, but it easily could be.
ETA: Continuing with Color of Angels, the most recently updated story on their FFn profile (which is still Dec 2018 unfortunately) is Together We're Alone (But I don't Mind), which is a take on The Martian where Beth Johanssen, the mission's computer specialist, also ended up stranded on Mars with Mark Watney. This of course presents additional problems in the added strain on resources, but the extra hands and different viewpoint for error checking and problem solving proves its worth, and the "literally the only man and woman on the planet" shipping is if anything played down some.
It's around 63k words, and mid-Pathfinder Road Trip as far as canon events go, with at least two of the major setbacks I recall having been headed off or mitigated as previously mentioned. That's not that far along really, but enough that if you're familiar with the story you can see the general trend, and if not it ends on enough of a high note that it's still not too dissatisfying as is.
ETA: Continuing with Color of Angels, the most recently updated story on their FFn profile (which is still Dec 2018 unfortunately) is Together We're Alone (But I don't Mind), which is a take on The Martian where Beth Johanssen, the mission's computer specialist, also ended up stranded on Mars with Mark Watney. This of course presents additional problems in the added strain on resources, but the extra hands and different viewpoint for error checking and problem solving proves its worth, and the "literally the only man and woman on the planet" shipping is if anything played down some.
It's around 63k words, and mid-Pathfinder Road Trip as far as canon events go, with at least two of the major setbacks I recall having been headed off or mitigated as previously mentioned. That's not that far along really, but enough that if you're familiar with the story you can see the general trend, and if not it ends on enough of a high note that it's still not too dissatisfying as is.
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