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October 13th, 2021 12:10 am - 100 days of enemy recs: 62. Asher Vampire Stories
The Asher books by Barbara Hambly, and the James/Lydia/Simon OT3, are one of the tiny fandoms that is deepest in my heart, and I don't know how to do them justice?

Dr. James Asher is, to all appearances, a nondescript Oxford don whose only interesting attribute is his pretty young wife. But in fact he has spent more than a decade traveling the world spying for the British Empire in some of the world's most dangerous places, under the cover of his language and folklore research. He quit the spy part after he killed one too many innocents for reasons he couldn't believe in anymore, and came back to Oxford to marry Lydia.

Dr. Lydia Asher is a beautiful, fashionable socialite. She married James against the wishes of her family, who wanted to see her with any of her many richer, more dashing suitors. Also against the wishes of her family, she trained as a research pathologist, and is just as comfortable elbow-deep in corpses as in society tea-rooms. She has a tendency to worry about Science first and prudence and morality second if she isn't careful with herself. She and James are madly in love and impossibly well-suited.

Don Simon Ysidro is a vampire. He came to Britain on a diplomatic mission in the reign of Mary Tudor, was turned, and never went home. He is very good at being vampire - so good he tends to disconcert other vampires, if only by his utter refusal to take part in any of their petty power games. He may or may not be the second oldest vampire in Europe. When something monstrous starts to stalk and kill the vampires of London, a day-walker they can't hunt themselves, he uses a threat to Lydia's life to blackmail James into tracking down and destroying the killer, and his neutral position to force the other vampires to cooperate as well.

He has deeply underestimated both of the Ashers, however - and himself - and in the course of what becomes a much more balanced team-up than he planned, the three of them end up in an inextricable tangle of loyalty, debt, trust, honor, and, eventually, helplessly, love.

This series ruined me for all other versions of vampires because her vampires are, at core, people who were given the choice to kill, and live; or not kill, and die. And the ones who stay alive a long time are the ones who keep making the choice to live, and who know what they are for doing that, and make it anyway, because their powers, psychic or physical, are balanced by such terrible weaknesses that the only way they can live is to watch for their safety every minute, and kill for it every night. But the core plot of every book is the Ashers having to team up with vampires to fight humans who - in the context of the leadup to WWI - are trying to use vampires as tools to do things more horrible than any vampire ever dreamed of or wished for or could possibly imagine - and every time the Ashers, or the reader, wants to condemn all the vampires wholesale, they are reminded that the evil the vampires do because they must, the humans around them do because they can. And yet there are the Ashers, both of them blood on their hands, fighting to stop it, to hold the fragile balance between humans and the dark. And Simon, fighting beside them, and then quietly going off alone to drink the death of an innocent where they won't have to watch and remember.

Anyway it's a very good series, and the vampires are very good, and the taking turns with h/c and rescuing from peril are epic, and the enemyship OT3 is extremely good and only about two millimeters away from canon (James and Lydia are in love, in canon; Lydia and Simon are in love in canon, and James knows, and accepts it; Simon and James have perhaps not said it in so many words - but only because it's pretty clear James can't let himself admit it, and Simon loves him too much to make him.)


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October 13th, 2021 10:17 pm - 100 days of enemy recs: 63. Dr. Doofenschmirtz/Perry the Platypus
Okay, I will confess to knowing almost nothing about this fandom, but you can't do an enemyslash recs set and leave out Perry and Doofenschmirtz! They are the grand ideal of enemy pairings.

Pretty much my entire canon knowledge is from this fanvid. Perry the Platypus is an ordinary cuddly suburban pet, indistinguishable from any other platypus - until he puts on his official fedora, and is instantly recognizable as Agent P, a top agent of OWCA, professional and ultracompetent thwarter of evildoers. His assigned nemesis is Dr. Heinz Doofenschmirtz, and he thwarts his every evil scheme with vigor! Then sometimes on their days off they go out to dinner together. They are a very well-matched agent-nemesis pair.

I would probably be deeper into this fandom but a lot of the fic is on ff.net - I was maybe going to rec some, but I haven't been by for awhile and oh my god, the ads, it's completely unreadable. And a lot of what's on AO3 is always-a-human AU, much of it untagged. And it's not that I have anything against always-a-human AUs but if I'm looking for fic about a mad scientist who loves a platypus I want it to be about a platypus, you know? So here's three good ones from AO3.

  • Time Out (1276 words) by radondoran
    Fandom: Phineas and Ferb
    Rating: General Audiences
    Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
    Relationships: Heinz Doofenshmirtz/Perry the Platypus
    Additional Tags: Hurt/Comfort, Fluff, UST, Fainting

    Things go a little astray when Perry's nemesis faints during a fight.


  • And Many More (9763 words) by WingSongHalo
    Chapters: 5/5
    Fandom: Phineas and Ferb
    Rating: General Audiences
    Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
    Relationships: Perry the Platypus/Heinz Doofenshmirtz, Heinz Doofenshmirtz/Perry the Platypus
    Additional Tags: Fluff, cuteness

    People are acting suspicious around Perry at the Agency. He's starting to think he shouldn't have listed his nemesis as his plus one to the annual banquet.


  • Changing Times (3017 words) by dreamiflame
    Chapters: 1/1
    Fandom: Phineas and Ferb
    Rating: General Audiences
    Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
    Relationships: Heinz Doofenshmirtz/Perry the Platypus
    Additional Tags: First Dates, Inators, Human Perry
    For reasons that definitely made sense at the time, Doofenschmirtz invented a machine to turn Perry temporarily human.

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