Sing Until Your Lungs Give Out - Firefly story: Happiness
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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 05:00 pm
Firefly story: Happiness

This is fer [info]irradiatedsoup and [info]angstslashhope, who are both much better at this than I am. Look! I tigged!

In the interests of me not feeling like I'm lj-ing in order to procrastinate essay-writing, I'll ask an essay-related question: does anyone have any early Milestone issues in cbr/cbz format? Particularly Icon and Static.

Anywaaay...

Happiness
Firefly-fic, set after 'Objects in Space'. Does not reference the film Serenity.
Summary: She's not a girl who misses much.



She will say: It began with a big bang. A soldier whose heart was broken and flying kicked the lid of her coffin away, and so the princess woke up and screamed.

-

In the slow comedown, after the first time she goes to his bunk, she examines the things he keeps close.

"Do you feel," River asks, bending low to inspect the pistols pinned to the wall down near the floor. "That's it's appropriate to call a gun, a weapon long associated with phallic imagery, by a girl's name?"

Jayne grunts. "I dunno. Felt right."

"Maybe that's why you have a girl's name. Maybe all weapons require a feminine aspect. Maybe that explains why she has this shape, though it leaves the alterations and deletions up for question."

"I ain't a girl."

"I know." She glances over her shoulder at him, her hair brushing against the bare skin of her back. "If she'd wanted that, she'd've gone to Kaylee. Like Simon did."

She knows the words cut him. She's glad. He looks better in red.

-

She will say: Once there lived a girl who had no Father or Mother, so instead she had a Brother and an Other.

-

Third time's the charm, the sayings say, and on the third night she says "I'm going to tell Simon."

"Whoa now," Jayne protests, and shakes his head. His palms cup her shoulders. She likes that he doesn't touch her like she's fragile. "Let's not be hasty. Doc won't take kindly to his little sister acting like she's got a spine in her."

"He'll make this face," River agrees, imitating the expression Simon will wear and bringing her fingertips up to cradle her cheek. "His tongue will get clogged up with spluttery names to call you."

And nobody but her will hear the long-ago clink of the family crystal toasting the perfect scores she got on her theoretical physics exam, while Simon had to smile at 'and look at this boy, top three percent! You'll have to try harder to match your sister!', and nobody but her will remember the flicker of a glare in his eyes, and nobody will hear the scratch of his pen in his journal later, or see his even letters spell out 'I hate that she will always find a way across the ravines which leave me stranded' on the paper. And nobody but her will see the resentment in her frown, the hurt, because Simon should understand, Simon should know that it's nothing so simple as that, and nobody but her will hear the pad-pad of her smaller, ghost-child feet across his floor as she throws the book at him and says 'your poetic metaphor is belaboured and awkward, and your jealousy petty and demeaning to us both'.

"He tore the pages out the next day. Pulled the binding loose. I didn't know the book would fall apart as a result," she tells Jayne gravely, and pities him for the uncomprehending wariness in his eyes.

-

She will say: There is nothing but the black for ever and ever and ever and ever, and we choose the meanings which fill that black up like soup in pots.

-

She finds Simon hours after she has told him, and sees that his eyes are still red and his hands still shake, and she says "They made her so she'll never have a whole person in her, you know."

He looks up. He looks weary. "What?"

"The things they did. Made her broken. Nobody inside, the carpets torn up and a lie reading no vacancy in the window. Thought that'd make it easier in the long run. Forgot that family don't take kindly to razing on the manor grounds."

"Oh, River," he says, speaking to her the way he does when he knows how to love her. When it's a simple matter of protection and fixing. Things aren't complicated until they're equalised. "That's not true. You're a whole person. You're making a big mistake, but -"

"She's forgotten what it was when nothing was confusing. He's never known it in the first place. They match inside the buzz of misunderstanding." Suddenly furious, she hurries away from her brother, scared that she'll do something dangerous if she stays. "At least we know we're lost," she shouts as she runs.

-

She will say: This is a ship where the soldier whose heart is flying and broken has decided to make a meaning. But don't eat the soup. Kaylee puts too much salt in it, and nobody says so. Protecting those loved means putting up with salt.

-

River finds Shepherd Book in the kitchen.

"There was a card on the shelf on my father's birthday, informing him that life began at forty," she says. "Which is considerably after conception. Are you willing to include this piece of apocrypha into your understanding of the human lifespan?"

Shepherd Book blinks. "You want to talk about the question of when it is that life begins?"

"Oh, it's begun already. He's in there waiting for his turn," she explains calmly. "It's all going-tos and potentialities. Not enough figures to make a proper gradient yet."

Zoe comes in, switching the kettle on and looking for a clean mug. It was Jayne's turn to do the washing up. He didn't.

River suspects the blame lies on her. It's refreshing to be guilty of the crime she carries the burden for.

"What're you two talking about?" Zoe asks.

"Four ravens," River answers. "And seven. For a secret." She smiles at Zoe. Zoe gives her a puzzled look.

"Four ravens. You'll see," River says again.

-

She'll say: Take that out of your mouth, it's undignified for a terrible lizard to meet such a fate, and the little boy will smile at her and chew on the plastic dinosaur's tail, and she will only feel that crystal-clink jealousy at Zoe and Wash for a moment before she smiles.


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red_eft
red_eft
I have decided that was planned.
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 07:28 am (UTC)

I love your River-voice so much.

Also, I can YSI Static 1-41 for you, assuming YSI has stopped hating me. *goes to do so*


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 07:44 am (UTC)

Oooh, thanks so much! I love how my amazing skills of doing-a-lame-thesis can turn 'double-checking a primary source reference' into 'reading a whole bunch of comics'. I WIN AT TERTIARY EDUMACATION.


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red_eft
red_eft
I have decided that was planned.
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 10:06 am (UTC)

Mmkay, it's taking awhile to send, and I need to sleep now, but I'll leave the computer on- lemme know if you get it. If it doesn't work, I'll try again in the morning.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:45 am (UTC)

It seems to be so far... I just started dl'ing. Thanks so much for putting it up. Can I make it up to you?


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red_eft
red_eft
I have decided that was planned.
Sun, Jul. 31st, 2005 11:22 am (UTC)

No prob! Glad to be of service. Just consider it in return for your general awesomeness.


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minim_calibre
minim_calibre
Minim Calibre
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 08:16 am (UTC)

I love your River voice.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 08:17 am (UTC)

Thank you so much.


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irradiatedsoup
irradiatedsoup
like liam neeson
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 08:19 am (UTC)

Gah, awesome. I suck at feedback, but I really, rilly liked it, and ouch my heart at the 'metaphor' and yesm, what she said, your river-voice is mad fabulous. You can stay. ;P


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 08:22 am (UTC)

Yaye! *does not take panda and wig*


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angstslashhope
angstslashhope
in media res
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 08:45 am (UTC)

river! and jayne! and yip, you did this well. with all the tricksy bits woven in and out of it and stuff yep.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:47 am (UTC)

HORSEY IN YER ICON *slaps*


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shehasathree
shehasathree
a complicated brain event
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 09:29 am (UTC)

She understands. She doesn't comprehend.

guh.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:47 am (UTC)

:D


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unanon
unanon
Unanon
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 12:56 pm (UTC)

*blissful sigh*

I really love your Jayne/River/Simon dynamic. There are so few instances in which I've seen it handled - or even acknowledged!


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:46 am (UTC)

Well, [info]angstslashhope, [info]irradiatedsoup and I are a little Fandom Of Three, and we're all rather fond of that particular trio.


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unanon
unanon
Unanon
Mon, Aug. 1st, 2005 06:39 pm (UTC)

Oh! You mean there are more people out there who might write this trio?!

I must remember to keep an eye on this possibility.


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musesfool
musesfool
frost like a boss
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 01:21 pm (UTC)

You have an eerily good River voice and I really like the dynamic you've laid out here between Simon and River and Jayne. Especially that Simon would have been resentful when they were younger, because of course he would have been.

Wonderful.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:45 am (UTC)

Thank you so much, I'm really, really glad you enjoyed the story.


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catystorm
catystorm
Catie
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 04:07 pm (UTC)

Niiiice. Your River-voice is awesome. XD *doesn't read much Firefly fic, but does read yours*


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:44 am (UTC)

Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed.


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hermionesviolin
hermionesviolin
Elizabeth Scripturient (the delinquent, ecumenical
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 05:27 pm (UTC)

> A soldier who's heart was broken and flying

typo :) [should be "whose"]

I love that image phrase, though. And waking the princess, who screams. Makes me think of "Hush."

> "Maybe that's why you have a girl's name. Maybe all weapons require a feminine aspect. Maybe that explains why she has this shape, though it leaves the alterations and deletions up for question."

Neat.

> "I ain't a girl."
> "I know." She glances over her shoulder at him, her hair brushing against the bare skin of her back. "If she'd wanted that, she'd've gone to Kaylee. Like Simon did."
> She knows the words cut him. She's glad. He looks better in red.

*grins* Also, ooohh....

> She will say: Once there lived a girl who had no Father or Mother, so instead she had a Brother and an Other.

Mmm. The relationships she's lost, and the ones she has now, and how one defines them.

> she throws the book at him and says 'your poetic metaphor is belaboured and awkward, and your jealousy petty and demeaning to us both'.

This feels overly harsh to me. But then, it is preceded by "nobody but her will see the resentment in her frown, the hurt, because Simon should understand, Simon should know that it's nothing so simple as that," which makes it make more sense.

> "The things they did. Made her broken. Nobody inside, the carpets torn up and a lie reading no vacancy in the window. Thought that'd make it easier in the long run. Forgot that family don't take kindly to razing on the manor grounds."

*grins* And also, really interesting way of seeing River's rebellion against what has happened to her. The last line reminds me of her accented talk with Badger during "Shindig."

> But don't eat the soup. Kaylee puts too much salt in it, and nobody says so. Protecting those loved means putting up with salt.

Interesting. Because this makes me think of the fairy tale "The Way Meat Loves Salt" which when combining these two makes my brain go all hurty turny with thinking about love and excess.

> River suspects the blame lies on her. It's refreshing to be guilty of the crime she carries the burden for.

*shivers*

> She'll say: Take that out of your mouth, it's undignified for a terrible lizard to meet such a fate, and the little boy will smile at her and chew on the plastic dinosaur's tail

*grins*

> and she will only feel that crystal-clink jealousy at Zoe and Wash for a moment before she smiles.

*wince*


I may have to add you now that you're writing Firefly.


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:43 am (UTC)

Thanks so much for all your feedback. And for pointing out that typo, whups. :D


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viciouswishes
viciouswishes
V. Wishes
Thu, Nov. 24th, 2005 07:01 am (UTC)

This is lovely.


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karabou
karabou
an enigma wrapped in a schizophrenic
Fri, Jul. 29th, 2005 10:07 pm (UTC)

Omg, I must read as soon as I get home! *memories!!!*


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sharpest_rose
sharpest_rose
Isn't moral anarchy kind of the point?
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 03:42 am (UTC)

EHEHE ICON.


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faith_girl222
faith_girl222
i'm on the ceiling.
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 04:27 am (UTC)

Just, wow. Messed with my head that did. Great characterization, really interesting dynamics.

<3 muchly. Great work.


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stimpson
stimpson
Nicole
Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005 07:08 am (UTC)

River, she be CUH-RAY-ZEE. And you write the crazy girl wonderfully. This was great, and I really liked the progression of it and the little steps you go through to get to the end. Also: FIREFLY YAYE. Morrrre!


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neroli66
neroli66
Wen
Tue, Aug. 2nd, 2005 09:11 pm (UTC)

Really love your River voice and how it all makes sense while being senseless. Lovely, lovely River/Jayne/Simon vibe too.


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laurab1
laurab1
LauraB1
Tue, Aug. 2nd, 2005 11:35 pm (UTC)

Oh, poor, messed-up, talking about herself in the 3rd person River. Wonderful! **tries to avoid being killed by River's brain**


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almostpretty
almostpretty
You are what you love, not what loves you back
Fri, Aug. 26th, 2005 11:03 am (UTC)
belated feedback

love love love love. That is all


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siryn99
siryn99
reluctant pop-punk heart-throb
Fri, Sep. 9th, 2005 07:25 pm (UTC)

This was excellent. I love the way you handled the Jayne/River/Simon dynamic. Great job. :)


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voleuse
voleuse
seven minute dance party
Tue, Oct. 11th, 2005 06:26 pm (UTC)

Oh, awesome. Excellent River-voice.


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topofthepiano
topofthepiano
creedence clearwater wright
Mon, Feb. 6th, 2006 02:22 am (UTC)

I love this story and your River voice very much. My favorite thing was the internal story of River and Simon's childhood with the final line
"He tore the pages out the next day. Pulled the binding loose. I didn't know the book would fall apart as a result."
She's making sense, it's just that her filter's off.

Also, holy lord, does your icon quote my very favorite Liz Phair song?


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anr
anr
anr
Wed, Feb. 15th, 2006 05:06 pm (UTC)

Wow. Excellent River characterisation -- I love how you've written her in this story.


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vivwiley
vivwiley
Too responsible for my own good
Sat, Jun. 10th, 2006 07:42 pm (UTC)

Oh your River voice is just lovely - all those shifting shards of truth and clarity against her brokenness. You just ache for her. Very well done.


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(Anonymous)
Wed, Apr. 13th, 2011 07:20 pm (UTC)
Hoping to make a contribution

Hey - I am certainly glad to find this. cool job!


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