Ohh, I love it--for some reason it feels early in the gentleman's madness, or early in his conscious experience with it, as though he's only just beginning to look around and realize that the world he sees isn't the world that everyone else sees (but he's trying so very hard to make it fit; later he'll lop off bits to force it to fit, but now he's just aligning worlds like transparencies)--
--in short this is beautifully creepy, and I like the light that the AU sheds on the gentleman's relationship to the fairy world.
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--in short this is beautifully creepy, and I like the light that the AU sheds on the gentleman's relationship to the fairy world.