Title: Wait For It
Author:
the_violist
Fandom: Narnia
Pairing: Tumnus/Lucy
He thinks it odd, the first time her hands linger on his. He is offering a teacup to her, and the genuine warmth in her eyes makes him start; he stares back at her as her fingers take the china and brings it quietly to her lips, smiling at him over the rim as she drinks. He wonders why she didn't even notice it: the touch, the brush of skin on skin. Perhaps it was only casual to her. And then the moment passes, and he thinks, angrily, of course it was casual, and dismisses it; and he ignores the voice that says, well, why did you notice it then?
This has a Tumnus who is aware that what he's beginning to feel for young Lucy is wrong. The story is written in such a way that although we know that Lucy is 12-13, we still feel for Tumnus, he's still the faun he was in the movie/novel/series. I just liked where the author was coming from, why she wrote it (her author's notes) and how it made me feel.
Author:
Fandom: Narnia
Pairing: Tumnus/Lucy
He thinks it odd, the first time her hands linger on his. He is offering a teacup to her, and the genuine warmth in her eyes makes him start; he stares back at her as her fingers take the china and brings it quietly to her lips, smiling at him over the rim as she drinks. He wonders why she didn't even notice it: the touch, the brush of skin on skin. Perhaps it was only casual to her. And then the moment passes, and he thinks, angrily, of course it was casual, and dismisses it; and he ignores the voice that says, well, why did you notice it then?
This has a Tumnus who is aware that what he's beginning to feel for young Lucy is wrong. The story is written in such a way that although we know that Lucy is 12-13, we still feel for Tumnus, he's still the faun he was in the movie/novel/series. I just liked where the author was coming from, why she wrote it (her author's notes) and how it made me feel.

