I'll admit, the angst of their relationship was part of the appeal for me. With Dean, everything was picture perfect fairytale in the beginning, horrible horrible in the end. With Logan, it felt like playing house—not exactly real. But with Jess, there was this sense that they were made of each other and good for each other, but everything else was working against them, complicating things, including themselves. And that is just *chef's kiss* for me when it comes to pairings.
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Date: 2023-01-24 08:52 pm (UTC)