Pheww, this still works for you! <3 Thanks for the lovely comment.
Ha, I can't guarantee a full-fledged correspondence between Jacob and Graves, as I must really bring this fic to an end, but yes - they'll be working together, and learning to appreciate each other. One thing I do love in Jacob is that, being an ex-soldier, he knows when to appraise and follow a directive, and when to improvise one (give a punch, crash a door). He and Graves will certainly find ways of understanding each other in that respect.
Noon kissing on that roof! Absolutely. A bit tentative at first, then sweet and lovely (Graves, I feel, is a bit of a novice. But a quick learner, and Queenie will prove an enthusiastic instructor.) I'm glad and relieved the shift to romance feels natural.
You know, I've always wondered too if the wizarding word had anything close to Freudian therapy. There are Healers, but they seem to work with spells and Herbology rather than "Headology", as Pratchett's Granny Weatherwax would say. Perhaps the American wizards - whose No Maj counterparts greeted Freud enthusiastically - are more advanced. Who knows indeed.
Thanks for staying by! Work is still tolling its bell, but I'll try to post a bit more this week-end.
Re: Fill - When the Clouds Roll By (13/?)
Ha, I can't guarantee a full-fledged correspondence between Jacob and Graves, as I must really bring this fic to an end, but yes - they'll be working together, and learning to appreciate each other. One thing I do love in Jacob is that, being an ex-soldier, he knows when to appraise and follow a directive, and when to improvise one (give a punch, crash a door). He and Graves will certainly find ways of understanding each other in that respect.
Noon kissing on that roof! Absolutely. A bit tentative at first, then sweet and lovely (Graves, I feel, is a bit of a novice. But a quick learner, and Queenie will prove an enthusiastic instructor.) I'm glad and relieved the shift to romance feels natural.
You know, I've always wondered too if the wizarding word had anything close to Freudian therapy. There are Healers, but they seem to work with spells and Herbology rather than "Headology", as Pratchett's Granny Weatherwax would say. Perhaps the American wizards - whose No Maj counterparts greeted Freud enthusiastically - are more advanced. Who knows indeed.
Thanks for staying by! Work is still tolling its bell, but I'll try to post a bit more this week-end.