Hi, and thank you! Just a little about my tastes -- I prefer gen or bob in stories as prefer having a non-romance plot as the center of the story, and would prefer to have a story with a hopeful and/or bittersweet ending to a downer ending. I don't like unequal romantic relationships (mentor/student, master/slave, etc), but I enjoy stories about found families and strong friendships.



Bite Me! -- I want the story of how Luther and Lucien met and became friends, especially since Lucien would probably have exploded walking to classes at a university (this is based on bit Dylan Meconis posted about how Family Man was originally supposed to be a direct prequel to Bite Me!; of course, Family Man and Bite Me! are AUs of each other now); or maybe the story of how Lucien didn't go on that trip to Italy with Luther. This is a fandom where I'd strongly prefer gen. And of course, the more historical detail, the better.

The Flash (comics) -- I'd really like Frances (Magenta) Kane's view on what was going on during Geoff John's run writing the Flash that ended with Rogues' War -- there were no issues from her perspective and she rarely even had dialogue, but she knew Wally from the time they were teenagers and was his girlfriend then, so she should have a voice. If you can't write her, something about Linda's views on Piper and Trickster during and after Countdown and how she views what happened would be nice.

The Constantine Affliction -- Since the book is set several years after the disease first shows up and after society has reacted to it, I want the story of what each or any of the characters were doing when the Constantine Affliction first broke out -- how did they first react?

Hellspark -- A story about Maggy not just learning to be a person, but having to prove it. I'd especially like more exploration about how the fact that she's not an organic being with one physical body effects how she thinks and how she's perceived. Maybe a bit on thalience, too?

Batman Beyond -- Just give me Mary McGinnis reacting to the idea that the government rewrote her husband's DNA so that her sons are biologically the sons of Batman, instead of the man she chose to have kids with.
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