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This week's [livejournal.com profile] bsg_epics meta question was on pairings.

What interests you about them? What draws them together and makes them work for you? What kind of stories do you love to read or write most about them?

[livejournal.com profile] plaid_slytherin asked me about Kara/Zak.


Zak is an easy character to pair Kara with. There’s so little canon on him that I can make him do anything and be anyone, and there’s not really anything to contradict me. I have fun exploring how Kara might have been different with him - as far as canon goes, he was her first taste of romantic love, and most people assume from her broken heart that he was good to her.



That Kara’s freer, more likely to want sex to be fun and uninhibited. She’s more likely to indulge some of her kinks (or explore new ones) with Zak than with anybody else. Her relationship with him, prior to meeting Lee, was uncomplicated and relatively easy.



[livejournal.com profile] kdbleu prompted me a couple of weeks ago to write a story based on headcanon that Zak was using Kara to get through Basic Flight - basically that he’d targeted her as a means to an end. I also enjoyed exploring that - there’s nothing in canon that says he wasn’t. If he was, Kara didn’t know it, but there’s nothing to say that he wasn’t. Of course, that idea presupposes that Zak wouldn’t have passed on his own, or didn’t believe he would. In the back of my head as I’m writing that story, I explore the idea that Lee was in on it. That their thing on the dining room table was about giving Lee something to “blackmail” Kara with. If she didn’t fall to Zak’s charm, maybe threatening to out her nearly frakking Lee would be enough to make sure Zak passed. Because I do not wish to be excommunicated from fandom for writing dark!Lee, I probably never will, but in my head, Lee’s thing for Kara could totally have originated from a less soulmates! place.



I like writing the different ways Zak finds out about Kara and Lee, and the myriad of ways he could have reacted, from positive “Oh, let’s share!” to “This is really not okay!” to leaving Kara and moving to another planet.




My K/Z stories are mostly fun - they’re my go-to pair when I want a feel-good early Kara story.


As for reading K/Z, I love reading any stories about this pairing, though I am of course partial to smut. :D I'm sure everyone's shocked. lol



Also, there are spaces between my paragraphs in the entry. I don't know why they're all running together in the posting. :/

Date: 2014-02-20 02:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kdbleu.livejournal.com
You know what's funny about that bit a headcanon I gave you about Zak and Kara, it really isn't the headcanon I'm most committed to in their relationship... that's the idea that Kara never said yes when Zak proposed. When Bill guesses that was Zak's announcement, Kara goes with it, becoming Zak's fiance as a penance.

That their thing on the dining room table was about giving Lee something to “blackmail” Kara with. If she didn’t fall to Zak’s charm, maybe threatening to out her nearly frakking Lee would be enough to make sure Zak passed.

What I find most difficult about that is not Lee's actions, but Kara being played the victim. Well, that and the idea that Kara and Lee aren't complicated by attractions beyond their control. Although that adds an interesting twist more than it prohibits Lee's change in initial motivation.

Date: 2014-02-20 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callmeonetrack.livejournal.com
Heh. You wouldn't be excommunicated for writing dark!Lee. Lots of people have written him that way: Elzed, Innibis, Sci-Fi, Romanticalgal, Foxrayne...I'm sure many more too! (I even had him kill Helo in a fic in cold blood. I really like to make Lee kill people actually. Lol.)

But, that being said, it'd be hard to buy a Lee that was okay with blackmailing someone to help someone else cheat on a test. Even if that second someone was his brother. Because one of the big tenets of his character is his love of fairness and justice.

But hey, he could be a different, more corrupt AU Lee I suppose. I do think it's harder to make an AU work/be believable when you change the core of their character rather than just the setting/environment/circumstances though. Kind of like doormat!Kara--tough to buy that. You need to include a lot more justification and setup for why they are that way generally because it's so opposite to their canon character.

Edited Date: 2014-02-20 02:47 am (UTC)

Date: 2014-02-20 05:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plaid-slytherin.livejournal.com
You know, it's interesting to read the perspective of someone who writes Zak as an adult. I don't think I've ever written him past age six. I guess that's predisposed me to assume he was sweet and innocent. :D (That and my canon impression of K/Z is just that he was - had no idea she might pass him when he didn't deserve it etc.)

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