anenko ([info]anenko) wrote in [info]ficinabottle,
@ 2004-10-17 13:13:00
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Fic: The Weak One (1/1)

Title: The Weak One (1/1)
Author: Northlight
email: temporary_blue (at) yahoo.ca
Fandom: Lost
Summary: Shannon isn’t stupid.
Rating: PG
Distribution: My site; those who care to ask.
Disclaimer: Not mine.
Date: Oct. 16, 2004.



Shannon spends her days on the beach. She found her suitcase on the fourth day, filled with a dozen different bathing suits. She hasn’t worn the same suit twice, because she can’t stand wearing the same outfit more than once, and she refuses to wash her own clothing when rescue can’t be more than a day (or two) away. She lays on the beach, posed for the admirers who are not there, and closes her eyes behind her sunglasses.

Shannon is bored. She had thought that if she kept her eyes closed long enough, and pretended hard enough, that the wreckage and the people around her would *go away.* The sun is warm, the sound of the surf soothing, and the beach beautiful, but there is no one here to entertain her: there are no men worth her while to admire how her bikini clings to the fullness of her breasts, accentuates the flatness of her stomach, and the long, lean line of her thighs. There are no girlfriends clustered at her side to giggle and sneer at Charlie’s big ears, Hurley’s fat form, Claire’s graceless shuffle.

Boone tells her that there are things that must be done. Like rushing through burning wreckage in search of pens, Shannon thinks with disdain. Like rooting through suitcases: elbow-deep in dirty clothes, and strangers’ underwear and useless trinkets. Like traipsing through the wilderness, hunting boars; or gathering loose twigs, and burning bodies. Shannon prefers the boredom, and keeps searching for someplace--anyplace--else behind her closed eyelids.

Shannon isn’t stupid.

She knows what everyone thinks of her. She always has. She was little more than a child the first time she witnessed her mother shake her perfectly coiffed head and sigh: “Shannon is such a *difficult* girl.” Her father believed her to be spoiled rotten, but he had still given her anything she wanted rather than listening to her. Shannon was and is an aggravation to Boone, a burden by which he proves himself a good and noble man. She was selfish with her friends; vain with her boyfriends; and a complete nightmare to the sales clerks who staffed the boutiques Shannon had frequented.

Shannon knows that she’s already earned a reputation here: she is useless, self-centered, a *bitch.* She is below the notice of the hero of this little spit of land; she has been noted and dismissed by his brave heroine. She is very much the American to Sayid, and Sawyer doesn’t see her at all, and wouldn’t understand even if he did. She hears Boone making excuses for her, and knows that he’s not talking about her at all. He’s practically begging people to see that he’s different from her; begging for scraps of attention, affection. He wants to be liked, needs it so badly that everyone will notice he’s prey sooner than later.

Boone thinks that Shannon can’t survive on her own. Her brother is an idiot, Shannon thinks. Shannon has always known who she is, and what she wants--and how to get it. Let Boone wear himself into exhaustion being Jack’s errand boy; let him follow Kate and Sayid on yet another trip into the jungle, walking until blisters scar his feet. Shannon doesn’t like people, but she *knows* them--and she won’t go without food, or water, or shelter, so long as everyone here still believes in *nice.*

Shannon knows what everyone thinks of her, and she doesn’t *care.* She doesn’t care, because Shannon might be what everyone thinks, but no one has ever dared to think that she is stupid. She doesn’t deny herself, and doesn’t try to shape herself to other’s expectations, and to *hell* with what other people think of her. Let them call her a bitch, because no matter what they say, Shannon is going to survive.

Shannon’s not the weak one. She never has been.

--end




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[info]bexless
2004-10-17 10:17 am UTC (link)
Oh, YES! I love Shannon, and this is just wonderfully, unaplogogetically *her*.

I love how it all centres around Boone in her head, and I love her missing her girlfriends not for them, but for herself, and I just love this.

Shannon spends her days on the beach. She found her suitcase on the fourth day, filled with a dozen different bathing suits. She hasn’t worn the same suit twice, because she can’t stand wearing the same outfit more than once, and she refuses to wash her own clothing when rescue can’t be more than a day (or two) away. She lays on the beach, posed for the admirers who are not there, and closes her eyes behind her sunglasses.


See? I knew right then this was gonna rock. Everyone in this fandom is such a re-hog, man. Once is never enough for you people! *adds to 'to-rec' list.

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[info]anenko
2004-10-17 01:53 pm UTC (link)
Oh, YES! I love Shannon, and this is just wonderfully, unaplogogetically *her*.

I'm delighted to hear that you think so.

I love how it all centres around Boone in her head,

It will be interested to see how Shannon and Boone grow as characters, independent of one another. I have a lot of Lost fic in backlog, but from what I have read, they are always mirroring each other to one degree or another in the fanfic posted thus far. I know I'm not sure what to do with one if I don't at least touch upon the other.

and I love her missing her girlfriends not for them, but for herself, and I just love this.

What are friends for, but to make you feel good about yourself? Shannon asks.

I had to stop myself from going the "Shannon really *does* have a heart of gold beneath that cold exterior" route, because she *is* a bitch, and she's not secretly mourning her lack of true friendship and love. Besides which, she's rather fun, nasty :)

See? I knew right then this was gonna rock. Everyone in this fandom is such a re-hog, man. Once is never enough for you people! *adds to 'to-rec' list.

Heh. I'm just glad to be writing again!

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[info]yahtzee63
2004-10-17 10:34 am UTC (link)
I like this -- it's probably a very accurate view of Shannon's angry, narrow, post-luxury worldview, and I like her anger at Boone. It does make me wonder how long Shannon thinks "nice" is going to hold out -- because she seems like one of the ones who'd realize it is going to have really short shelf life on the island -

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[info]anenko
2004-10-17 10:46 am UTC (link)
Thank you for the kind and thoughtful comments.

It does make me wonder how long Shannon thinks "nice" is going to hold out -- because she seems like one of the ones who'd realize it is going to have really short shelf life on the island

Partly, Shannon thinks the people around her are suckers, and she's confident enough that she can continue playing that. Also, at this point, she's still very sure that rescue is just around the corner.

When rescue doesn't come, I'm not sure *what* she'll do--either become *very* vicious, or fall to pieces when people stop being quite so supportive of one another (and *that's* already happening).

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[info]yahtzee63
2004-10-17 11:03 am UTC (link)
I think people are eventually going to get more cooperative, not less -- but in the context of give-and-take, where those who don't pull their weight get no slack whatsoever. (Not counting those who, like Claire, have good reasons for not being able to do a lot.) Shannon is going to be the first one pushed out of the herd, though.

It will be interesting to see what she's like after a couple of years, won't it? :)

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[info]morbidmuse
2004-10-17 11:13 am UTC (link)
Perfect Shannon characterization. You nailed her thoughts about Boone and the whole situation. She uses people, she knows it, and she isn't ashamed of it. It is exactly what we see on the show in a wonderful fic form.

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[info]anenko
2004-10-17 01:47 pm UTC (link)
"Bitch, and proud of it" really works for her, doesn't it?

It will be interesting to see how Shannon adapts to a long stay on the island, and I'm definitely looking forward to an episode centered on Shannon and Boone's backstory.

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[info]icybright
2004-10-17 12:10 pm UTC (link)
Wow. This is just perfect and so perceptive. Thanks for posting it, I can't wait to see more from you.

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[info]anenko
2004-10-17 01:44 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad that you ejoyed it! I have a few more Lost plot-bunnies; here's hoping that I can get them into proper order.

Thank you very much for commenting.

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[info]hackthis
2004-10-18 10:10 am UTC (link)
I absolutely loved this. Brilliant.

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[info]anenko
2004-10-26 01:04 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! Shannon and Boone don't interest me that much on screen, but I can't stop *prodding* at them in fic.

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