Pfft yeah because it was largely 'lalalalalalaaaaaaaaa'
Mikey/Gerard... Hmm, well there are quite a few versions of them in my head. It's an interesting pairing because I can believe it going either way with the d/s dynamic which is rare for me as most pairings I write I'm quite fixed on whom I prefer as d if that dynamic is present.
See, Gee as a d makes sense to me because... He's the older brother, he's supposed to be taking care of Mikes and this is really just another way of doing it, if Mikey needs it then shouldn't it then be his duty (but never just that, never only that) to provide it. And he needs to hear Mikey ask, needs to hear the need in his voice so he knows he's invited and wanted and it's okay. And Mikey, he's looking up to his older brother, loves him so damn much, too much really, and he's always wanted Gerard attention, loves being the one that Gerard comes home to and tells everything to. He'll do anything to please Gerard and maybe that's not healthy but he can't ever imagine Gee asking for something he wouldn't be willing to give. Largely because he can't imagine there being anything he wouldn't be willing to give.
And Mikeay as a d makes sense because... Gerard's the older brother, he's supposed to be taking care of Mikes. He could never... do anything, would never hurt Mikey by acting on what he wants because it's wrong. But when Mikey tells him to... Well that's different, isn't it? That takes the decision out of his hands, takes the responsibility away. And Mikey... well, his possessiveness really could flip this way too, couldn't it.
Even without any d/s dynamic, I'm really fond of the fanon portrayal of the two of them inappropriately close. Like even if there isn't slash I totally think they're kind of brothers who share too much and like give each other sex advice etc.
There's another version of the Way brothers that I have in my head and it's the kind of tangled together, fucked up, co-dependent, jagged, hurting, breathlessly fragile relationship I'm sketched in the two poems (and as of yet finished fic) that's kind half-tragedy, half-magical realism, all bird metaphors and yearning and slow press of fingers and mouths and... well, yeah. That.
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Mikey/Gerard... Hmm, well there are quite a few versions of them in my head. It's an interesting pairing because I can believe it going either way with the d/s dynamic which is rare for me as most pairings I write I'm quite fixed on whom I prefer as d if that dynamic is present.
See, Gee as a d makes sense to me because... He's the older brother, he's supposed to be taking care of Mikes and this is really just another way of doing it, if Mikey needs it then shouldn't it then be his duty (but never just that, never only that) to provide it. And he needs to hear Mikey ask, needs to hear the need in his voice so he knows he's invited and wanted and it's okay. And Mikey, he's looking up to his older brother, loves him so damn much, too much really, and he's always wanted Gerard attention, loves being the one that Gerard comes home to and tells everything to. He'll do anything to please Gerard and maybe that's not healthy but he can't ever imagine Gee asking for something he wouldn't be willing to give. Largely because he can't imagine there being anything he wouldn't be willing to give.
And Mikeay as a d makes sense because... Gerard's the older brother, he's supposed to be taking care of Mikes. He could never... do anything, would never hurt Mikey by acting on what he wants because it's wrong. But when Mikey tells him to... Well that's different, isn't it? That takes the decision out of his hands, takes the responsibility away. And Mikey... well, his possessiveness really could flip this way too, couldn't it.
Even without any d/s dynamic, I'm really fond of the fanon portrayal of the two of them inappropriately close. Like even if there isn't slash I totally think they're kind of brothers who share too much and like give each other sex advice etc.
There's another version of the Way brothers that I have in my head and it's the kind of tangled together, fucked up, co-dependent, jagged, hurting, breathlessly fragile relationship I'm sketched in the two poems (and as of yet finished fic) that's kind half-tragedy, half-magical realism, all bird metaphors and yearning and slow press of fingers and mouths and... well, yeah. That.