George is utterly adorable. Partly it's the clothes and the manner, but there's a charm to him.... A sense that he really enjoys what he's doing and loves Mrs. Bradley's sense of humour and her brains. I also love the way he goes about his semilegal acts (pickpocketing, picking locks, etc.) with such a happy smirk. Reminds me a little of Digger in the Kate Ross novels - did you ever read them? The hero was a respectable upper class gentleman of the 1820s and his companion/sidekick/companion in sleuthing was his valet, a former pickpocket from the streets. (I always thought them rather slashworthy. I should make a list of such ideas. Hmm.)
On a similar train of thought, certainly enough random bisexuality in the Mrs. Bradley story to go around, one could easily slash Max Valentine with George Moody.... hmmmmmm.
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Date: 2007-08-09 01:16 pm (UTC)On a similar train of thought, certainly enough random bisexuality in the Mrs. Bradley story to go around, one could easily slash Max Valentine with George Moody.... hmmmmmm.
Pretty, pretty image.