ext_122042: (francesbeau)
strange-tomato.livejournal.com ([identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] strangetomato 2009-02-11 03:19 am (UTC)

Thanks. :) It's not exactly subtle, but I love the dreamcatchers too much to care. It does work quite well as a symbol there, don't you think? There's also the fact that Beau is very hopeful and even spiritual, and believes in things like luck and mystical objects, while Frances is a gloomy existentialist. Beau is bringing some hope into Frances's life along with the dreamcatchers and goodluck charms.

You've picked up on something important there. Beau wants to dig out all the dirty details, but what he really wanted to know was Tank's personal feelings. And when it came down to asking about that, he did respect his boundaries. He does have limits.

Beau is a romantic, through and through, so a wedding isn't so far fetched for him. Let's not get ahead of ourselves, though. ;)

I'm glad you picked up on France's reaction to the music. I wanted those images to stand alone without text, and I'm glad it comes through. If you know that Tom Cochrane song, you'll understand why. It's a bit like Walking on Sunshine, and it was all over the radio when it hit number one in Canada. It's exactly the type of cheese Beau would get off on, much to the horror of Frances's good taste.

Here's a link to the video on YouTube.

*snicker* Beautiful.

You're right. There's nothing subtle about a Worthington wedding, and Frances is walking on thin ice. It not hard to see that he's becoming a lot bolder. Even Beau had to ask if he was sure he wanted to do it. That can't be a good sign, right? If Beau thinks you're being too ballsy, that's your first clue. ;)

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