Title: Night Lights & Into Morning.
Fandom: Nolan-verse Batman.
Pairing: Jim Gordon/Bruce Wayne.
Categories: Action, Romance.
Length: Long.
Warnings: Established relationship in "Into Morning".
Author on LJ:
noelia_g
Author Website: stop. look. listen.
Review:
Jim Gordon has to deal with the fallout of the events of TDK: the manhunt for Batman (with whom he still maintains a strange partnership/friendship), his new job (and the paperwork and official appearances that come with it) and the fact that his marriage appears to be over. But one of the most significant changes is the addition of Bruce Wayne's surprisingly engaging company and the relationship that develops from that.
While "Night Lights" & "Into Morning" don't have a particular original or intricate plot, Noelia has a gift for writing Jim and Bruce which makes her fics worth reading. This particular set of fics contains awesome banter between them, an interesting revelation scene (a particular weakness of mine) and some delightful cameo appearances by Alfred (who always manages to steal the show). What's not to love about that?
Night Lights
Some Mornings Are Stranger Than Others (Interlude)
Into Morning
Fandom: Nolan-verse Batman.
Pairing: Jim Gordon/Bruce Wayne.
Categories: Action, Romance.
Length: Long.
Warnings: Established relationship in "Into Morning".
Author on LJ:
Author Website: stop. look. listen.
Review:
Jim Gordon has to deal with the fallout of the events of TDK: the manhunt for Batman (with whom he still maintains a strange partnership/friendship), his new job (and the paperwork and official appearances that come with it) and the fact that his marriage appears to be over. But one of the most significant changes is the addition of Bruce Wayne's surprisingly engaging company and the relationship that develops from that.
While "Night Lights" & "Into Morning" don't have a particular original or intricate plot, Noelia has a gift for writing Jim and Bruce which makes her fics worth reading. This particular set of fics contains awesome banter between them, an interesting revelation scene (a particular weakness of mine) and some delightful cameo appearances by Alfred (who always manages to steal the show). What's not to love about that?
Night Lights
Some Mornings Are Stranger Than Others (Interlude)
Into Morning
