title: and write that symphony
author: cimorene
rating: nc-17
fandom: singin in the rain--classic 1954 musical comedy romance--my favorite movie, and generally regarded as one of the best of all time.
pairing: don/kathy/cosmo
summary:"I always knew there was something missing when we did that number, Cos," said Don. "Didn't you?"
Cosmo'd looked thoughtful and nodded. "Kathy, you're just gonna have to stick around."
Don had looked surprised. "Oh, don't worry about that," he'd said, "I'm keeping her."
[and write that symphony]
author: cimorene
rating: nc-17
fandom: singin in the rain--classic 1954 musical comedy romance--my favorite movie, and generally regarded as one of the best of all time.
pairing: don/kathy/cosmo
summary:"I always knew there was something missing when we did that number, Cos," said Don. "Didn't you?"
Cosmo'd looked thoughtful and nodded. "Kathy, you're just gonna have to stick around."
Don had looked surprised. "Oh, don't worry about that," he'd said, "I'm keeping her."
COSMO: talking pictures--but that means i'm out of a job. at last i can start suffering and write that symphony.
RF: you're not out of a job; i'm putting you in as head of the new music department.
COSMO: well, thanks, rf! at last i can stop suffering and write that symphony!
-singin in the rain
[and write that symphony]
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Date: 15 Aug 2004 02:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 19 Aug 2004 01:33 pm (UTC)This was... wow. I wasn't sure about how much I'd enjoy reading a fic based around that film, but this was just... wonderful. You contrast these moments of absolute stillness with scattershot dialogue that feels completely in character.
It was interesting to see Cosmo through the filter of Kathy- he's a much quieter, frailer person than his brash exterior would seem to suggest, but it feels true, so true and believable. I've always maintained that all Cosmo needed was the love of a good woman...
I admire your boldness in leaping from one time frame to another. It's something that works and something that I would never have the courage to do. Rather than detracting from the build-up of tension, the flashbacks and memories serve to underscore the dynamic between these three people searching for a connection.
This is rambling and makes no sense.
But I wanted to let you know that I loved it, and am in awe of the fact that you undertook such a thing in the first place.
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Date: 21 Aug 2004 04:30 pm (UTC)