While my experience with fanfiction is limited, and my experience with the associated community is nonexistent, I have to imagine that writing it about people you know is considered bad form
I disagree. Writing fiction about people you know is a great form of flattery (even if they don’t appreciate it right away).
But usually if you’re writing about someone you know, it’s not fanfiction at all, since fanfiction refers to fictional characters that you’re a fan of. If you’re writing about real people, it would just be plain old fiction. In this case, however, it’s a bit of a grey area, since Baron is both a fictional Whimsy character and a real person.
*nods in agreement*
Which does explain why Aimee and Baron are so completely on the same wavelength! ๐
I’d read it.
Not a Bob’s Burgers reference I ever thought I’d ever see.
But a welcome one? ๐
I’m beginning to wonder if this is designed to push Nick to his breaking point…
Would’a thought anything happening between Nick and Baron M. would be a matter of “how dark the night and how drunk they are.”
I’m not sure what’s worse, writing shipfic of your friends with each other, or shipping a rule-69 version of yourself with them.
you mean rule 63, rule 69 is “LOL SIXTY NINE AMIRITE?” and 69.2 is “If your question ends with “AMIRITE?”, the answer will never be yes.”
Nudge nudge, wink wink, knowhatimean?
SAY NO MORE! Winks the same as a nudge to a blind bat!
Are you insinuating something?
AAAAAAAAA MY BRAIN
So Aimee is a Jungian. I guess she considers herself an expression of Nick’s anima?
Or that Nickโs her animus now.
Poor Nick! He’s certainly “dying of cringe” a lot lately.
It’s never a good day when your inner demons become outer ones. It’s even worse when other people start seeing them too.
Aimee’s not exactly “other people”. They’re basically twins. I haven’t met any twins yet who could keep any secrets from each other.
If he wasn’t so busy being freaked out by what she’s saying, he could probably be dishing an equal amount of dirt from her subconscious.
To be fair, before Aimee existed, Nick did make a good impressionas a Whimsy princess.
Grumpy Nick! Oh how I love some Grumpy Nick!
You mean Regular Nick?
While my experience with fanfiction is limited, and my experience with the associated community is nonexistent, I have to imagine that writing it about people you know is considered bad form
I disagree. Writing fiction about people you know is a great form of flattery (even if they don’t appreciate it right away).
But usually if you’re writing about someone you know, it’s not fanfiction at all, since fanfiction refers to fictional characters that you’re a fan of. If you’re writing about real people, it would just be plain old fiction. In this case, however, it’s a bit of a grey area, since Baron is both a fictional Whimsy character and a real person.