No Promises, No Regrets

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Title: No Promises, No Regrets
Author(s): Kody A. Young
Date(s): April 1991
Length: 4 pages
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Fandom(s): Blake's 7
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No Promises, No Regrets is a Blake's 7 Avon/Blake story by Kody A. Young.

It was published in Southern Comfort #6.5

Reactions and Reviews

Mushy as hell, but a little gem. When Avon asks Elake "Are you going to leave me now?" after the first time they have sex, I felt like crying. Guess I'm mushy, too. [1]

ok - so moving on from my extreme reaction to the previous fic (that really is the worst discussion of blake i've ever read, though - if there are worse, don't tell me. or rather - do. but be prepared for me to fly into a violent rage again), here's a fic that's about my ship!

the premise is that avon goes down to a planet to get laid but actually gets kidnapped. blake is... so attracted to his extreme sexuality (sigh) that he's stalked avon down to the planet and is able to rescue him. avon is like - as we know from the title - 'no blake! i can't possibly have sex with you because it might mean something', and blake is like - 'no, avon, let yourself love me, because... i really want to have sex right now and fancy you a lot'. and he literally says 'i'll make it good for you, i promise', because avon is like 'no, no, i couldn't do the feelings'.

which is unconvincing. but more worryingly this time... what are blake's feelings for him? he just fancies him... although he says he loves him. but... i don't even believe it and it is my pairing. and if he doesn't love him and he's just really horny, really, he should fucking stay away. have a bit of self control, man. don't force yourself on avon just for that and when you know it will be a bad idea...

as you can see... this fic may be about my pairing, but i'm still unsatisfied. (no pleasing some people).[2]

References

  1. ^ from "Southern Comfort" #7.5
  2. ^ comments by Aralias at Dreamwidth, posted July 13, 2013; reference link