Date: 2010-10-01 11:55 pm (UTC)
:) I write a lot of Hawk/Beej. I don't see it as a betrayal. I don't write him as cheating, I have him fully divorced or separated before he goes after Hawk. I see it as a sign of the times; he didn't know he was gay or bi when he got married, he was a good boy from the suburbs born in the 20's. How could he be expected to deviate from the script so young?

What interests me about B/H IS that time period, and the bravery and fear that would be a part of BJ's journey. I have stories to publish that take place just after the war (the "How it Happened" arc) and it's a really tough time for him.

Marigold Wine is a different story, though. Trapper and Hawk were never in the mainstream, so it was natural for them to explore relationships outside it.
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