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Rec Category: Rodney McKay
Pairing: none
Category: gen
Warning: character death, but don't let that put you off -- really!
Author on LJ:
ameretrifle
Author's Website: Author page on ff.net
Link: The Possibility of Communication on LJ and on ff.net
Why This Must Be Read: Rodney is dead, but not gone -- like Patrick Swayze in "Ghost", he's still around but unable to talk to anyone or interact with them. The story's light tone downplays the angst and prevents this from being massively depressing, which means that the touching moments sneak up and blindside you (but in a good way). This story is a lovely look at Rodney, at how much he stands to lose and how far he's willing to go to protect the people he cares about ... and, maybe, to get it all back.
Pairing: none
Category: gen
Warning: character death, but don't let that put you off -- really!
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author's Website: Author page on ff.net
Link: The Possibility of Communication on LJ and on ff.net
Why This Must Be Read: Rodney is dead, but not gone -- like Patrick Swayze in "Ghost", he's still around but unable to talk to anyone or interact with them. The story's light tone downplays the angst and prevents this from being massively depressing, which means that the touching moments sneak up and blindside you (but in a good way). This story is a lovely look at Rodney, at how much he stands to lose and how far he's willing to go to protect the people he cares about ... and, maybe, to get it all back.
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Date: 2009-05-07 08:53 am (UTC)*flails*
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