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At the moment, I'm more than a little addled from strep, sniffles, and cramps (fun times), so this will be sketchy. Please bear with me...

Over at "Smart Bitches Who Love Trashy Books," there's a discussion on sane exes in romance...

which got me thinking a bit about how Tonks, Sirius, Lucius, and others are dealt with in Snape/Lupin fic...

which in turn reminded me of the time [insanejournal.com profile] pixychelle defined "Blackening": the process of turning a character into an abusive, cheating, evil monster in his/her actions toward and/or relationship with the character of your choice, paving the way for the other character of your choice to sweep in and save the other in a schmoopy explosion of H/C.

As I've mentioned elsewhere, I have a soft spot for fics that suggest (or outright show) Lupin connecting with Snape to a degree that no one else has managed, and vice versa. In my personal fanon, they both have exes, even if I don't always depict or refer to them. I'm trying to think if I gravitate towards one type more than the others...

Types. Hm. Lessee. There'll be some overlapping here:

  • Not Really An Ex, Because It Was a Sham Marriage
    ... because one of them was a decoy or impersonator
    ... because someone else got Tonks pregnant
    ... because Tonks wanted to become a mother, and Remus agreed to help
    ... because it was a way to confuse and distract everyone else from whatever they were really up to


  • Bad Exes
    ... abusive Lucius
    ... abusive Sirius
    ... immature Tonks or Sirius
    ... deranged Tonks or Sirius
    ... abusive, immature, or deranged OC


  • Dead Exes: Sirius, Lily, Tonks, Regulus, other Marauders, misc Slytherins ...


  • Exes That Don't Count
    ... because it wasn't about love, just sex and/or comfort
    ... because it wasn't really love, it was just a crush
    ... because they were one-night stands or non-con encounters


  • Exes That Do Count
    ... who are still somehow involved in S or L's lives
    ... ... because they share custody of Teddy
    ... ... or are inveterate matchmakers
    ... ... or because they're portraits that can't resist kibbitzing
    ... who have unfinished business with S or L
    ... ... because they have something to atone for (such as lying to one about the other)
    ... ... or because S or L must resolve something with them (such as why the past relationship failed)


  • Hm. There may be a story I need to write lurking somewhere in all that. Not tonight, though.

    Your thoughts? Categories I've missed? exes you've written? types of ex-relationships you'd like to see?

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    15/2/08 07:41 (UTC)
    Posted by [identity profile] bronze_ribbons.insanejournal.com
    I honestly don't think there's a "bad" or "better" in terms of what one chooses (not) to write (or draw, or perform) - it depends on the stories one wants to tell (which may or may not coincide with the stories other people want to read...). I know that every time I write a likable, non-psychotic Tonks as part of a Snupin story, I get compliments from readers who feel that's an all-too-rare take on the character, but I also have a history of snarky asides at the expense of Sirius/Remus, and I'm partial to post-DH fics that mock Snape/Lily.

    Perhaps the question I should consider isn't which types I'm attracted to, but what I require in terms of characterization. Be it pro or fan fic, if a character strikes me as overly glib, I'm not going to care whether (s)he counts or not. (And even that is a matter of taste on my part - I tend to write/read characters who struggle like hell to say the things that matter to them, and in that, I'm definitely influenced by who I am, to borrow your words.)

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