So it's been, you know, months since you posted this, but I am embarking on a project of "Read everything of marbleglove's that says 'Methos' in it." So, there you go.
I too, would deeply love to see one of these experienced, elderly women as part of a romance with Methos. It reminded me of a fic that I like very much (which you're likely to have read already). In that story, Methos is suffering from severe depression in Manhattan post WWII. There is an elderly Jewish widow pesters him to get out more, meet some girls -- she has a lovely granddaughter, for example. Later, he woos the widow instead, much to her embarrassment ("No, no, you want my granddaughter! I'm much too old!"). It's only a small bit at the end of the story, but I enjoyed it. The story is third in a series of three by Sandra MacDonald, Wars We Choose to Fight, Battles We Lose, Victories We Claim.
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Date: 2009-10-27 06:22 pm (UTC)I too, would deeply love to see one of these experienced, elderly women as part of a romance with Methos. It reminded me of a fic that I like very much (which you're likely to have read already). In that story, Methos is suffering from severe depression in Manhattan post WWII. There is an elderly Jewish widow pesters him to get out more, meet some girls -- she has a lovely granddaughter, for example. Later, he woos the widow instead, much to her embarrassment ("No, no, you want my granddaughter! I'm much too old!"). It's only a small bit at the end of the story, but I enjoyed it. The story is third in a series of three by Sandra MacDonald, Wars We Choose to Fight, Battles We Lose, Victories We Claim.