Pairing: Tim Bradford/Lucy Chen
Characters: Tim Bradford, Lucy Chen, Chris Sanford
Summary: A Chenford spin on the classic ghostly tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
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Pairing: Tim Bradford/Lucy Chen
Characters: Tim Bradford, Lucy Chen, Chris Sanford
Summary: A Chenford spin on the classic ghostly tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
The next chapter of Tim and Lucy as fairy tale characters.
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What if everyone from the Rookie universe was actually a fairy tale character? Who would their classic story counterparts be? And more importantly, would Tim and Lucy still fall in love?
Pairing: Tim Bradford/Lucy Chen
Characters: Lucy Chen, Tim Bradford, Tamara Colins, Nyla Harper, Angela Lopez, Chris Sanford, Rosalind Dyer, and many many others.
Rating: Teen
Summary: What if everyone from the Rookie universe was actually a fairy tale character? Who would their classic story counterparts be? And more importantly, would Tim and Lucy still fall in love?
When Tamara Colins enters the town of Storybrooke, California; she has no idea about the enchanting secrets the town possesses. Or about the fairy tale romance between her new friends Lucy and Tim. After Tamara discovers the mysterious truth about the place and its residents, will she be able to convince her new friends about their true selves and help them save everyone from the dark evil keeping them from their happy ever afters?
A Once Upon A Time inspired fanfic.
All u really did was have empathy for Tim but none for Luce it’s not her responsibility to fix what Tim did She absolutely deserves to stay broken up with him that IS her agency The only way she doesn’t end up looking like a pushover is seeing him earn it Him grovel his way back prove to her he actually does love her cause she had to watch how hard he fought for every other girl EXCEPT HER Literally she was disposable to him and you don’t trust someone after that
Agency is having control and taking action in the situation. Lucy staying broken up with Tim doesn’t give her more control just because she makes him suffer. She needs to take charge. Yes, Tim has to work for it, but Tim fighting to get Lucy back is still giving him more agency in the situation. It’s him deciding when and if he wants to get back together and how much effort he puts into it until she says okay.
So what I argue is for after they talk about everything, Lucy decides if they can get back together and what needs to happen so that she can trust Tim again. Yes, it is still Tim working to regain her trust, but it is on Lucy’s terms. I think that’s why it was key that they had Tim say whatever small doses she’ll allow. To give her agency in what she accepts. I’m saying let her take the lead on getting back together by saying what she needs in this relationship.
They should go to therapy. They should have Lucy talk about how much Tim hurt her by breaking up with her. Make Tim do the work, and then Lucy can decide to forgive him if she wants. That’s why Tim didn’t ask for her forgiveness. Because asking for it puts pressure on her to do it and is another way to take away her agency. That’s why she has to be the one to decide if and when to forgive him and repair the relationship. I’m simply saying it should happen sooner rather than later so we have all the time to really explore all of that. I want to see Lucy take control instead of waiting it out to some nebulous time where she feels ready to take Tim back for whatever reason.
I get the impulse to make Tim suffer. But I think we have to consider who Lucy is. After everything, she still loves Tim. She doesn’t want to hurt him anymore than she wants to hurt herself. She also has a background in psychology. She more than anyone should know not to punish him more for what he was doing in punishing himself. And she is an empathetic person, so how much pain can she really want Tim to experience? How much watching Tim suffer would also make her suffer?
No one wants Lucy to be a pushover, but where is the limit where Tim has supposedly done enough for her to even try? What does he have to say and do? And is that not him taking charge of the situation if he asks to be taken back?
Consider this scenario for how it can work so Lucy has agency: For a few weeks, Tim has been trying to repay Lucy’s kindness like he said he would do. Lucy wonders if this is all an effort to try to win her back so she confronts him. They have the talk about the break up, and Tim says he knows he messed up and doesn’t expect her to take him back. He isn’t doing this to try to win her back. He’s doing it because she deserves to know how much he values her with no expectation of a reward for him for it. Then Lucy decides that she wants them back together. If he broke them up, it’s her decision to get back together. But things will have to change and Tim has to be willing to make those changes if they have any hope of working out.
Lucy in charge of the situation is what I want. And I want the break up over sooner because I want to move on to the next phase of fixing the relationship. But that in no way means I want Lucy to just be suddenly happy with Tim and act like they don’t have problems anymore. That’s what I fear will happen if the break up drags on too long. Spending too much time in the break up phase that by the time it is finally resolved and Lucy forgives Tim, the audience will be so relieved that they don’t want to see them unhappy anymore. So the next time we see them, they are all happy as if the break up cured all the problems that they have. Break ups don’t cure problems. A lengthy break up doesn’t suddenly make everything better just because it takes so long. Fixing the problem cures the problem.
I’m not asking for Lucy to forgive Tim quickly and then go right back to being happy in their relationship. I’m asking for Tim do everything he needs to do to earn Lucy’s trust again while they are actively working on repairing their relationship. So that we see them going through all the mess like an actual couple would if they want to work on their relationship. It’s the same result of Tim working to earn back Lucy’s trust, but instead of “Will they/won’t they get back together?” It is “Will they/won’t they make this work?”
In my opinion, the drama of wondering if they can make the relationship work when they have all these issues that need to be addressed while actively repairing the relationship is a lot more intriguing than the simple drama of “are they going to get back together?” Because I know that answer. The answer is yes Chenford is going to get back together. Because as frustrated as I am with this whole storyline, I know the writers are not stupid enough to break them up permanently if they don’t have to (like an actor is leaving situation). I know it’s just a matter of when they will get back together. So I don’t want to waste time watching them figure out if they will get back together when I know it’s inevitable. I want to see them work on the relationship as they are in it. That is something not a lot of shows do for a break up scenario, and it is something this show has never done before as they usually ignore the issues after the break up is resolved. It will be new and interesting to see, and all I’m asking is a chance to see it and have the time to really explore that storyline.
I've expressed my opinion on the Chenford break over several long posts in the Chenford Discord. I'm sure I've annoyed them plenty with my thoughts, but I needed a place to vent so thank you for being patient with me and letting me rant. I swear I am trying to do better, but maybe getting all of my thoughts out in once place will finally calm the beast inside me enough to hold back any further ranting. This post will focus on what should come next after the break up, and not my opinions on whether the break up should have happened at all. It's over. It's done. We're here now, and I have to accept that so I can move on to enjoy what comes next.
Anyways, I thought I would collect all my thoughts here for those of you who are not in the discord. Whether you agree or disagree with me, that's fine. I'm making this public so I know I am opening myself up to disagreements. Just know I'm likely to respond if I can, and I'm less likely to give up discussing my opinion until long after it is necessary. So fair warning, everyone should proceed with caution.
On the highly unlikely chance that someone involved with the show sees this and it makes them think about what stories the show wants to tell, then feel free to share.
I foresee this getting long as the introduction is already this long, so proceed behind the cut if you dare... (Spoiler alert: it is very long.)
Title: Safe in the Arms of Love
Fandom: The Rookie
Pairing: Tim Bradford/Lucy Chen
Characters: Tim Bradford, Lucy Chen, Genny Bradford
Spoilers: Through 6x10
Summary: As Tim and Lucy are working on their relationship again, Tim gets the news that his father has died. Leave it to Tom Bradford to pick the perfect time to ruin his son's happiness.
Archive: AO3