Falling Up
Title: Falling Up
Author:
vinylsigns, posted at my writing journal
ladyofthequill
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 2,698
Warnings: Angst, cussing, mentions of sex stuffs *shrug*
Disclaimer: Not mine!!! *is uncreative*
Summary: Yet another fic inspired by this prompt from
lafeelivresque:
'There was this one part where the main character, who is this architect, is sitting on a boat with his best friend, who is a newspaper tycoon. And the newspaper tycoon says that the architect is a very cold man. The architect replies that if the boat were sinking, and there was only room in the lifeboat for one person, he would gladly give up his life for the newspaper tycoon. And then he says something like this...
"I would die for you. But I won't live for you."'
Charlie in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, referring to The Fountainhead
It totally kicked my ass for a long time, but this is one of many, many fics I’ve come up with. One that’s not totally insane, and pretty comprehend-able. Also, big importance: it’s written in second person, Patrick’s perspective. *facepalm* Bear with me. And the title is taken from a book of poems by Shel Silverstein.
To die and to live are often used in the same vein of expressing love"
Author:
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 2,698
Warnings: Angst, cussing, mentions of sex stuffs *shrug*
Disclaimer: Not mine!!! *is uncreative*
Summary: Yet another fic inspired by this prompt from
'There was this one part where the main character, who is this architect, is sitting on a boat with his best friend, who is a newspaper tycoon. And the newspaper tycoon says that the architect is a very cold man. The architect replies that if the boat were sinking, and there was only room in the lifeboat for one person, he would gladly give up his life for the newspaper tycoon. And then he says something like this...
"I would die for you. But I won't live for you."'
Charlie in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, referring to The Fountainhead
It totally kicked my ass for a long time, but this is one of many, many fics I’ve come up with. One that’s not totally insane, and pretty comprehend-able. Also, big importance: it’s written in second person, Patrick’s perspective. *facepalm* Bear with me. And the title is taken from a book of poems by Shel Silverstein.
To die and to live are often used in the same vein of expressing love"
