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Substitution

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Title: Substitution
Author(s): Telanu
Date(s): 02 November 1999
Length: 13k
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars TPM
Relationship(s): Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
External Links: Substitution (Master & Apprentice)

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Substitution is a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan story by Telanu. It has several sequels.

Summary: Don't let the "Non Q/O" chase you off; this is definitely a Qui/Obi-themed story.

Recs and Reviews

This is the first in Telanu's "Substitution" series. It deals with the relationship between Q/O, and the denial and guilt issues on Qui-Gon's part, in an interesting and provocative way. It's a rather disturbing and very vivid piece, which will leave you wanting to read the equally disturbing sequel, "Without Dreams, There Could Be No Despair". I have returned to these stories more than once because they present a rather unique perspective on the relationship, which I find refreshing.[1]

Substitution/Without Dreams, There Could Be No Despair/The River-bank/Sanity In Madness/Saints And Seekers/Lives of the Saints by Telanu. This series is absolutely incredible, hot, beautiful, sweet, and tender all at the same time. Gosh, I wish I could write like this.[2]

References

  1. ^ Destina. Worlds Without Boundaries: Star Wars Fiction Recommendations, updated June 13, 2002. (Accessed 11 April 2015)
  2. ^ Amy Fortuna's Recs Page, Wayback: 16 June 2000. (Accessed 13 December 2015)