Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-07-03 09:34 pm (UTC)

Foggy loses his sight for a few days - Matt has to play nurse/teacher/guide dog...I mean "person" ;p

Basically, I saw this review of a fic and I'm gonna copy-paste it -

How about Foggy has some sort of accident, related to DD-shenanigans or not, and it's nothing that won't heal (I'm more of a fan of happy fics - I mean, yes, not being able to see for a few days would suck, and be annoying, and *probably* would be even somewhat scary sometimes, but it would be clear that it'll all heal perfectly well and Foggy won't have a reason to become suicidal or depressed), but he still ends up having to wear bandages over his eyes for a few days? And Matt is there to help him out and show him how to navigate during that time (Foggy quipping about "the blind leading the blind now, great" optional...)


How good of a 'patient' Foggy is, is up to you, (and also whether Matt *still* runs around at night when Foggy is sleeping - I hope he would stop though if he is so tired the next day he accidentally lets Foggy walk into a wall...) Maybe Foggy being able to read Braille Uno cards is suddenly an essential skill. Or they *both* "watch" TV and try to guess what's going on (Karen also being there and being driven up the wall by their commentary optional). Can be slash (they'd obviously get a lot closer during those days and maybe Foggy would come to understand a *lot* about Matt's world) or friendship, I'm fine with both :)

+1 for Matt also occasionally having fun at Foggy's expense and Foggy being fine with it

+100 for Matt and Foggy being out and about, both with canes, and Foggy getting to see (pardon the pun...) what assholes people can be up front

+1000 for Matt getting their own back :p

+10 000...happy ending. If you know what I mean.

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