Loved the Danny/Martin bits! Another pair who seem to be attached by velcro
They do! They just can't help themselves. No personal space at all, and no concept of "hands off." Aw.
It's like bad fanfic, where everyone in the office/ship/team is involved with each other.
Exactly. I know it's tough to meet someone outside the office, but come on. How is that good for team dynamics, and heck, how do they get any work done? Good thing Danny seems to be off-limits to Sam, or I think that'd be it for me.
It makes sense that a person might go from one extreme to another when finally presented with the option.
Right, exactly! Robyn's college series is what I was thinking of, actually (I've seen that idea in other stories too, but I really like her work, so she's first in the brain). Once those repressed types start to break out, they end up in all sorts of odd places. *g* That interpretation makes me happier than "Martin can't dress himself" or "Eric Close ticked off the costumer," anyway.
Now I really want to dig out my hard copies of Robyn and Mara's stories. And unlike nearly every book I want to read, I even know where they are. Yay!
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They do! They just can't help themselves. No personal space at all, and no concept of "hands off." Aw.
It's like bad fanfic, where everyone in the office/ship/team is involved with each other.
Exactly. I know it's tough to meet someone outside the office, but come on. How is that good for team dynamics, and heck, how do they get any work done? Good thing Danny seems to be off-limits to Sam, or I think that'd be it for me.
It makes sense that a person might go from one extreme to another when finally presented with the option.
Right, exactly! Robyn's college series is what I was thinking of, actually (I've seen that idea in other stories too, but I really like her work, so she's first in the brain). Once those repressed types start to break out, they end up in all sorts of odd places. *g* That interpretation makes me happier than "Martin can't dress himself" or "Eric Close ticked off the costumer," anyway.
Now I really want to dig out my hard copies of Robyn and Mara's stories. And unlike nearly every book I want to read, I even know where they are. Yay!