Few Words Wednesday/WIP Wednesday

ato-the-bean:

I’ve started a new thing.  Very secret.  But it’s a Spectre rewrite, deviating about halfway through the film.  Here’s a little preview of the beginning.

It’s not that James is surprised to find Q at the bar of the Hoffler Klinik… Well, he is surprised — he’d been under the impression the boffin didn’t fly.  But it’s more that he’s surprised it’s Q himself that tracks him down.  If Q and Moneypenny are really in so much trouble for helping him, Q could have easily just given M his location and washed his hands of the association.   That would have been the sensible thing to do.  Then, instead of one somewhat flustered boffin trying to persuade him to come in from the dark, Bond would be facing a throng of agents ready to haul his arse in via any force necessary.   

Rather inconvenient.

It makes James think, perhaps, Q is another ally.  Not just someone good for the odd favor, but someone who could be trusted with a lot more than just doing his job. Someone he might be able to trust at least as much as Moneypenny.  So much for my promising career in espionage, he once said.  And now, again, he’s risking his neck for Bond’s antics.

Childhood Friends AU Part 3

opalescentgold:

Part 1. Part 2. 

James isn’t Q. He isn’t cautious or methodical, capable of weighing up a dozen alternatives and evaluating each by their numerical value. No, James is reckless and lives for the rush of adrenaline and the roar of his heartbeat. 

For all that he’s a spy, a solider, James has always been all or nothing. He’s uninterested in half-hearted ventures, in anything so mundane as trying. What he wants, he pursues. He’s more open with his heart than Q ever was. 

(In this universe, after all, James hasn’t yet met Vesper.) 

It’s always been this way. Only, usually, Q is the one who comes up with the plan that James then fuels with his actions. But Q is oblivious, unknowing, and James is in love for all of two days before he can’t handle it. 

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