change in me - part two
Mar. 18th, 2004 01:04 pmTitle: A Change in Me
Author: Storydivagirl@hotmail.com
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters of All My Children. I’m nothing but a fan of Greenlee Smythe du Pres and found myself thinking up this unlikely pairing.
Summary: This is somewhat based off Greenlee’s current state as town pariah, but set in the future with much angst (would Greenlee have it any other way), when Greenlee finds out that she’s facing the toughest fight of her life. She ends up turning to the most unlikely of people and this is mostly going to be about their relationship through it all.
Author Notes: Yes, I realize that I am, in fact, broken and have sunk to a new level of lameness, but this stupid plot bunny wouldn’t leave me alone—it went as far as I found myself dreaming about Greenlee and Boyd and yeah…humor me. Oh, and like the best of soap operas, it’s overly melodramatic and happy to be that way!
Archive: If you want to, just let me know.
Feedback: Always welcome—the good, bad, and ugly.
( Part Two: If someone had told Boyd a few months ago that his feelings for Greenlee du Pres could be anything more than those of dislike from afar for someone he barely knew, he would’ve laughed it off… )
Author: Storydivagirl@hotmail.com
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters of All My Children. I’m nothing but a fan of Greenlee Smythe du Pres and found myself thinking up this unlikely pairing.
Summary: This is somewhat based off Greenlee’s current state as town pariah, but set in the future with much angst (would Greenlee have it any other way), when Greenlee finds out that she’s facing the toughest fight of her life. She ends up turning to the most unlikely of people and this is mostly going to be about their relationship through it all.
Author Notes: Yes, I realize that I am, in fact, broken and have sunk to a new level of lameness, but this stupid plot bunny wouldn’t leave me alone—it went as far as I found myself dreaming about Greenlee and Boyd and yeah…humor me. Oh, and like the best of soap operas, it’s overly melodramatic and happy to be that way!
Archive: If you want to, just let me know.
Feedback: Always welcome—the good, bad, and ugly.
( Part Two: If someone had told Boyd a few months ago that his feelings for Greenlee du Pres could be anything more than those of dislike from afar for someone he barely knew, he would’ve laughed it off… )