Love is all around, no need to waste it
Jan. 2nd, 2024 03:50 pmFor Yuletide this year, I got to do something I've wanted to for years: write a What's Your Number? story for
minim_calibre . There were really only two or three people I felt like I could write for, given my present awful condition, so when I got my assignment, I was like "finally!" except min was actually in my living room so I had to just say I liked my assignment. And somehow, I churned out 14,111 words for this silly movie, and she seemed to like her gift very much. Mission accomplished!
(I went a little ham on the Mary Tyler Moore Show theme song lyrics, as you might be able to see. I recently rewatched the entire show and now the theme song has a permanent ear worm status with me.)
You Can Have the Town, Why Don’t You Take It (14111 words) by gwyneth rhys
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: What's Your Number? (2011)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Ally Darling/Colin Shea
Characters: Colin Shea, Ally Darling, Daisy Darling, Eddie Vogel, Mr. Darling, Jacinda (What's Your Number?)
Additional Tags: Relationship Growth, Simultaneous Success, Career Growth, You Might Just Make It After All
Summary:
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(I went a little ham on the Mary Tyler Moore Show theme song lyrics, as you might be able to see. I recently rewatched the entire show and now the theme song has a permanent ear worm status with me.)
You Can Have the Town, Why Don’t You Take It (14111 words) by gwyneth rhys
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: What's Your Number? (2011)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Ally Darling/Colin Shea
Characters: Colin Shea, Ally Darling, Daisy Darling, Eddie Vogel, Mr. Darling, Jacinda (What's Your Number?)
Additional Tags: Relationship Growth, Simultaneous Success, Career Growth, You Might Just Make It After All
Summary:
“Do you think if you hit it big and I get even more shows, we’re…just gonna drift apart? Will it change us too much?”
“I don’t.” At her skeptical look, he added emphatically, “No, really, I don’t. We’re not going to be like your mom and dad, if that’s what you’re worried about. I promise.”