Michele Bravo placed her suitcase on the floor and her laptop onto
the bed, then stood and took stock of her surroundings. She had just
checked into a Super 8 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
When
Michele was on a “project,” as she had termed her work as international
jewel thief and some-time assassin Taran Tula, she stayed in the most
luxurious of hotels. The same held true when she was doing work for
her security company – one always had to put up a prosperous appearance
when meeting clients in different cities.
But when she
was travelling on her own, she much preferred to stay in the least
expensive hotels possible – which typically meant motels. As long as the
motel was in a good neighborhood, she had no apprehension staying in a
room with a door that opened up to the night air rather than to an
interior hallway.
The rooms weren’t that luxurious,
true, but what did that matter? They were to be used for sleeping,
reading or watching TV – as long as the heater or air conditioning
worked and the room was clean…
Such it was with this
room. Before unpacking, Michele made her usual check. It was summer, and
the air conditioner was turned on. The room was nice and cool and the
air conditioner hummed, with no knocks or other disturbing news.
Then
she went into the bathroom. The tub was disappointing – as with most
hotel tubs the rear end had no slope, but rather went straight downward.
Michele always suspected that they did this to prevent people who liked
to read in the tub from getting comfortable, so they wouldn’t use up
too much water. Nevertheless, the drain stopper worked and she had hot,
warm and cold water so that was okay.
Returning to the
room itself, she turned on the TV with the remote. Picture – crystal
clear. There was also a list of channels and channel numbers which was
very considerate.
Finally, Michele opened up her laptop
and fired that up. She waited the few minutes for the computer to boot
up, and then attempted to sign on to the internet. The signal she
received was strong and clear, and the log on screen showed up
immediately. Yes, it was, as promised, a fast internet connection.
Michele nodded, satisfied. The room would do.
She
unpacked shorts and t-shirts and stowed them away. Then she looked
around…something was missing. Ah. She went back out to her car – a 1998
silver Toyota Camry – and recovered a bag of Kentucky Fried Chicken
original recipe all white meat chicken, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, and
chocolate parfait.
As she dined, Michele watched the
final episode of the third season of Big Bang Theory – “The Lunar
Interactions”. The episode ended with the asexual,
Asperger-syndrome-possessing anti-social genius Sheldon Cooper meeting
an asexual woman, Amy Farah Fowler, presumably his intellectual equal.
They hit it off and go to the bar have a beverage together. The episode
ended with Raj and Howard looking at each other and Howard saying, “What
have we done?”
Michele switched off the TV and shook
her head. She hoped that the show’s writers were not going to make the
mistake of giving Sheldon a regular girlfriend. Or at least, not one
whom he’d get interested in sexually. That would ruin the character –
Sheldon was complete within himself and to have him mooning and crying
over unrequited love would be not only out of character but also
completely annoying.
Michele chuckled…she was so in to
these characters. And it had all started out so innocuously. She rarely
watched first-run TV, and although she considered herself a science
fiction geek she had not been the least interested in the Big Bang
Theory when it had debuted in 2007….. 4 geeky guys and a dumb girl - so
stereotypical, so annoying.
But
three weeks ago, when she’d been spending her last evening at Vic
Durant’s home, he had insisted on watching the show, and she’d found
herself intrigued by the characters. Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim
Parsons, was clearly the star of the show. He was tall and dark-haired,
two of Michele’s prerequisites. But he was a beanpole – like Leonard
Nimoy’s Spock, and she’d never cared for beanpoles. The other lead,
Johnny Galecki’s Leonard Hofstadter, had a physique much more to her
liking, for all that he was rather short. Raj, played by Kunal Nayyar,
was also not bad looking, either facially or physically. Simon Helberg
as Howard Wollowitz – worse than Parsons in the looks department, and an
annoying character altogether.
Michele decided to
check out fanfiction.net, a website where people published stories
they’d written based on their favorite TV series. She had discovered it
some years ago, when she’d found fan fiction on The Avengers (John
Steed and Emma Peel) and Star Trek by a pretty good writer, who used the
pseudonym Gale Force. The author had also turned out some pretty good
NCIS alternate universe stories, as well…
“I know they’ll have stories for The Big Bang Theory,” she mused aloud, “and I wonder just what kind of stories they’ll be.”
Smiling
with anticipation, she went to the website, and as she expected, found
over 700 stories written by fans. And as she suspected, most of them
were “Shenny” – romantic relationships between Sheldon and Jenny. There
were several “slash” stories as well – featuring Sheldon and Leonard and
Howard and Raj.
Michele was not a big fan of slash,
although she had read some of it and found it good (the aforementioned
Gale Force had contributed a few stories to the genre). But while
Sheldon was certainly effete (not to be confused with effeminate), if he
were going to break down and have sex, it’d probably be with a woman.
Having said that, she didn’t think he would, unless he got really,
really drunk.
“And that is such a rip-off,” she IM-ed
sister, with whom she shared most (but certainly not all) of her
thoughts. “Plus it gives a false and harmful view of getting drunk to
the more impressionable kids in the audience. They see someone lose
their inhibitions and have fun, and they think that’s how they’ll
overcome their shyness as well. So they get drunk, have sex, don’t
remember it the next day, and nine months later they’re confronting the
result. Not good.”
“You’re such a pessimist,” her sister IM-ed her back. “Most people have more common sense than that, c’mon.”
“Well,
we’ll have to agree to disagree,” typed in Michele. “You didn’t spend
seven days on a cruise ship with a roommate who got drunk and puked her
guts out every….single…. night…”
“You’re never going to let me forget that, are you?”
“Never! ; )
“Well, let’s move swiftly on, then. ; ) How are you liking Gettysburg?”
“I
haven’t been to see it yet. Got here a few hours ago, and I decided I’d
relax with some supper and TV. I’ll go to the battlefield tomorrow.”
“Okay. Thanks a lot for helping me out like this, Michele.”
“No problem. Okay, I’ll let you go. I feel in the mood to do a little writing.”
“Have fun.”
Alice,
Michele’s sister, ran a lucrative travel website which she had taken
over from her mother. When Michele had written her an email telling her
she was taking a month long sabbatical from her security firm (Alice
knew nothing of her Taran Tula activities), Alice had suggested that she
do some traveling around the US, documenting all the places lost to the
traveler thanks to the rotten economy that had the country in its grip
for over a year.
Michele, who was always more comfortable when she was traveling then when she was standing still, agreed.
“I’ve been thinking of visiting some Civil War sites,” she had said. “Would you believe I’ve never seen Gettysburg?”
“Start with Gettysburg, then.” Alice agreed.
And here she was in Gettysburg, having driven down from her home (as Michele Bravo) in New York.
Now, Michele signed off with her sister, and then pulled up a Word document.
The
vast majority of TV series copyright owners had no objection to fans
writing fan fiction, as long as they did not try to sell novels on
Amazon, or something of that nature. Practically every TV series you
could think of had some kind of presence at Fanfiction.net.
Michele
didn’t write fan fiction as a matter of course – she expected to be
paid for her writing. But what the hey, she would give a Sheldon – Penny
story a try, just for the challenge of it. If it was any good, she’d
post it on fanfiction.net.
Now…what should it be about…..?
Thursday, July 12, 2012
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