Haunted Past
Nov. 26th, 2007 04:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have no idea, but Haunted Past is desirous of being written. I'm not sure what to write. I've already written all the important bits, the rest is just filling in the blanks. So here's some fluff, instead.
Title: Keys
Fandom: Danny Phantom, which belongs to Viacom
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: This is slashy, but not overly so. Still. You've been warned.
The first thing Danny ever gave to Dan was the key to his heart.
It wasn't as if Dan had not taken a lot from him, over the years, starting with his virginity and going from there. And it wasn't as though some of things, like the baby fat or the dependence on sheer luck, were things Danny hadn't wanted to lose. But still. Dan didn't ask. If he wanted something, he took it.
Nevertheless, although it took Danny eighteen months to figure it out-Dan probably knew by the end of the first two, but Dan was much more honest with himself-he eventually realized that Dan loved him, in his own way. Except it wasn't figuring it out, it was being told without words. Not the point. Dan asked him for his heart, and in that moment, he realized he had the power to crush it, shatter it in his grasp, utterly destroy the fragile whatever-it-was, and send Dan along with it. It was a way to get rid of Dan, permanently.
But.
The first thing Dan ever gave to Danny was the key to his heart, and for a reason that neither of them understood and probably never would, Danny reciprocated.
It was the best decision he'd ever made.
I didn't do NaNo. I won't ever have the time to NaNo. Maybe I'll do a month-novel over work term. Thoughts?
Title: Keys
Fandom: Danny Phantom, which belongs to Viacom
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: This is slashy, but not overly so. Still. You've been warned.
The first thing Danny ever gave to Dan was the key to his heart.
It wasn't as if Dan had not taken a lot from him, over the years, starting with his virginity and going from there. And it wasn't as though some of things, like the baby fat or the dependence on sheer luck, were things Danny hadn't wanted to lose. But still. Dan didn't ask. If he wanted something, he took it.
Nevertheless, although it took Danny eighteen months to figure it out-Dan probably knew by the end of the first two, but Dan was much more honest with himself-he eventually realized that Dan loved him, in his own way. Except it wasn't figuring it out, it was being told without words. Not the point. Dan asked him for his heart, and in that moment, he realized he had the power to crush it, shatter it in his grasp, utterly destroy the fragile whatever-it-was, and send Dan along with it. It was a way to get rid of Dan, permanently.
But.
The first thing Dan ever gave to Danny was the key to his heart, and for a reason that neither of them understood and probably never would, Danny reciprocated.
It was the best decision he'd ever made.
I didn't do NaNo. I won't ever have the time to NaNo. Maybe I'll do a month-novel over work term. Thoughts?