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Title: Agree to Where the Water Goes
Fandom: Sky High (2005)
Rating: T (for references to things in other parts of the series)
Length: 2128 words
Characters/Pairings: Ron Wilson, Original Female Characters
Tags: Acting like an adult, Underground organization, Alcohol, References to child abuse, References to mind control, Superpowers, Psychotherapy, Alternate Universe - Dark, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence
Notes: Part of the Not Ready to Swallow Oblivion series. This story comes immediately after "Intent on Its Angles," the story branch in which the kids escape and get to safety. That's their story. This is what the only responsible adult who knows (most of) the real story has been doing.
Summary: Because Ron Wilson is an actual Responsible Adult, there is a coda to "Intent on Its Angles."
Ron preferred personal meetings to electronic communication or to anything written. He didn't always get that, not being as publicly visible as he was, but some things were better done face to face.
Interviewing a potential therapist for a bunch of traumatized teenagers was definitely one of them.
Story on AO3.
Fandom: Sky High (2005)
Rating: T (for references to things in other parts of the series)
Length: 2128 words
Characters/Pairings: Ron Wilson, Original Female Characters
Tags: Acting like an adult, Underground organization, Alcohol, References to child abuse, References to mind control, Superpowers, Psychotherapy, Alternate Universe - Dark, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence
Notes: Part of the Not Ready to Swallow Oblivion series. This story comes immediately after "Intent on Its Angles," the story branch in which the kids escape and get to safety. That's their story. This is what the only responsible adult who knows (most of) the real story has been doing.
Summary: Because Ron Wilson is an actual Responsible Adult, there is a coda to "Intent on Its Angles."
Ron preferred personal meetings to electronic communication or to anything written. He didn't always get that, not being as publicly visible as he was, but some things were better done face to face.
Interviewing a potential therapist for a bunch of traumatized teenagers was definitely one of them.
Story on AO3.