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ariestess ([personal profile] ariestess) wrote in [community profile] thelittlebang2011-10-28 01:35 pm

FIC :: "Ghost Stories" [The Division, Jinny/CD, NC17]

Title: Ghost Stories
Author: A. Magiluna Stormwriter, aka [personal profile] ariestess
Fandom: The Division
Pairings: Jinny/CD
Characters: Jinny Exstead, CD DeLorenzo [among others]
Rating: PG13-NC17
Warnings: No standard warnings apply.
Spoilers: (if necessary)J ust consider the first 2 seasons of the show fair game, okay? Does a nice little AU jink from episode 01x22 "Intervention".
Betas: [personal profile] shatterpath & [personal profile] cuspofqueens
Summary: While in rehab, Jinny finally acknowledges feelings she's been trying to ignore for many years.
Artist: [personal profile] angel_negra
Artwork: Not available yet. This will be updated when the artwork's been made available to me.
Author's Notes: I originally started this story back in 2002, after I'd started watching The Division during its second season. I immediately fell in love with the chemistry between CD and Jinny, and wanted to explore a relationship with them. Around the same time, I'd gotten seriously addicted to the Ghost Stories album by Amanda Ghost. Somewhere along the line, I got the idea to do a CD challenge with that album and this couple. I'd started this story and got about 10k words into it before the thing just petered out, mainly because of what Lifetime ended up doing to the characters. This story's been sitting on my hard drive for nearly 10 years now, waiting to be completed, and now it finally has been. I can't be more thrilled to finally have this damned thing off my WiP list. LOL!

Author's Notes II: I based the rehab facility in this story on Camp Recovery, but I made some changes to suit my story. I fully and freely admit that I played fast and loose with the research I did into rehab for Jinny. There are a lot of things happening in this story that just wouldn't happen in an actual rehab situation. I know that, I acknowledge that, and I still chose to take artistic license in how I worked out this story. If that bothers you, I do apologize. I felt that the love story was far more important to tell, and the rehab was primarily a means to an end for Jinny to explore her feelings for CD, and how they relate to her alcoholism.

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