New Story · 11:04am May 6th, 2016
In case you missed it, I just dropped a new story called Whose Side Are You On?, wherein Aria and Button discuss Captain America: Civil War and whose team they're supporting. What starts out as a friendly conversation soon becomes... More than that.
Came across it browsing stories. You say "Aria and Button" like they're some established pair of friends? Is that something established in a prior story you wrote or something?
3928122 I touch on it a bit in my story Love Beats Stupid (it's on Uber-Hiatus as of now), and it's a personal headcanon of mine. I'm sure it's established somewhere, but I don't think it's all that popular. A weird, but plausible, friendshipping, methinks.
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Are you talking about Button Mash? Does he sneak into Twilight's castle to cross through the mirror at some point?
3928290 What? No, that's not what I'm saying at all. I don't really know why you would make that assumption.
Aria is friends with the Button Mash that attends CHS. You're thinking on it too much, mate.
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Is there a Button Mash that attends CHS? Is he aged up to minimize weird /ss/ implications?
3928321 We haven't seen him, but I assume he's the same age as the Crusaders.
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In that case, 2random4me; sorry. Maybe if I see a completed story in the future whose description can sell me on the concept.
3928342 Let me run that logic back to you, just to ensure I understand.
You were browsing stories.
You stumbled across "Whose Side Are You On?"
You were confused by the phrasing and friendshipping
You came to page to ask me about it
You find my blog post
You read the blog and are still confused by the phrasing and friendshipping
You asked me about it
I explained my stance
You somehow assume that Button crossed the portal, thus confusing yourself even more
I explain which Button it is
You ask his age, because that apparently matters
I give you his age
You then decide that the idea of the two being friends are too weird for you to read, effectively wasting both of our valuable time
Did I get that right? At no point during this process did you decide to read this story and see if they have any sort of chemistry? Why would you invest yourself so much in finding this information if you had no intention of reading? If you thought it was too weird to read, and you clearly did, why even ask? Just ignore it and move on. Seriously, look at all that work you just did for literally nothing. You could have read it or not, but you instead thought "Meh, I'll bug this dude with kinda stupid questions and then not read the story despite me asking several questions pertaining to it".
Next time, read it or don't. If it's too weird for you, then leave.