Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-08-14 11:00 pm (UTC)

Foggy Comes to Terms with and Embraces Matt's Abilities

So initially Foggy seems upset by Matt's betrayal. But what if, down the road once he's had time to reflect on it, Foggy realizes that there are things Matt can do that he never gets to do because he has to play at being blind. And that there are things he loves to do that he never thought he would be able to share with Matt, but now he can. And he starts to see Matt's heightened senses as a gift that Matt rarely gets to enjoy and makes it his mission to use them to have some fun together.

Give me Foggy signaling his acceptance of Matt's abilities by arranging something for the two of them - a tennis match in a club after hours when nobody's there, a late night game of hide and seek in their office building, a private few hours at paintball or laser tag, a long hike into the woods through rough terrain and some camping, maybe even testing his senses out behind the wheel of a car in a parking lot. Just something that he's excited to finally be able to do with his best friend, and something that Matt always wanted to do with someone but couldn't allow himself to do without revealing his secret.

Should have an accepting Foggy and a relieved and overjoyed Matt relaxing and having a good time getting to be himself. No angst (or at least just minor angst) and all of the happiness, please!

I would not object to it turning into some kind of 5+1 either. Like, 5 things Foggy never thought that Matt would be good at, and 1 thing he's still terrible at, or something. :D

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