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louisev:
Update to "The Red Stallion"

http://louisev.livejournal.com/141921.html  "Chapter 64: The Pool"

Lumière:
Louise ~

This looks like More than One chapter a day to me!   :-\  I thought you promised to drag it out longer ..  :(
..  ;D

Lumière:
This is gonna seem out there .. but ..
Do we have a  Bunny Ruskin yet?

If no.. how about .. (she has just spotted Ennis in the vicinity .. well, before she discovered that masculine Ennis is into men..lol)




Actually, there is a woman who works in the same building I work in, who would be perfect for Bunny.  But I daren't ask her if I can take her picture to post here .. lol ..  ;D

louisev:
oh my god, what a perfect Bunny Ruskin!!!!

Holy cow!

merrobot:

--- Quote from: scudder on October 28, 2006, 10:26:30 am ---I was wondering if Jack could have developed and grown along the way so that he could have finally gotten through to Ennis
--- End quote ---

Scudder, there are plenty of 'AU' (alternative universe) stories which work on exactly this premise.  It's true that many tend to focus on Ennis and Jack as a couple without much reference to Jack's life in Texas, although I have tried to balance my own story - Ennis on the Couch (http://community.livejournal.com/brokebackslash/720327.html#cutid1) with depictions of Jack's life with Lureen and Bobby while keeping the main focus of the piece on Ennis.  I would actually have liked to write about Jack but as Louise has shown us in LS, Ennis is a complex character with a great deal of potential for growth, given the right catalysts.

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