(Firstly, hello, I'm in the process of lurking over on indeedsir.)
This was lovely. Jeeves as a solicitor, carefully extracting people from their various problems, it's a perfect state of employ for him. Asking for the agency's worse fellow is such a great way to explain Wooster being paired up with Jeeves - and there are so many wonderful details there: him being unable to cook, the colourful ties sneaking into a wardrobe instead of being deftly removed, the cheerful chatter... - and their chemistry shone through the role-reversal so very well. And poor Bertie re: Chuffnell. You conveyed his delicate hurt - and just how much attention Jeeves was paying to Wooster - very well.
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Date: 2009-03-09 09:57 am (UTC)This was lovely. Jeeves as a solicitor, carefully extracting people from their various problems, it's a perfect state of employ for him. Asking for the agency's worse fellow is such a great way to explain Wooster being paired up with Jeeves - and there are so many wonderful details there: him being unable to cook, the colourful ties sneaking into a wardrobe instead of being deftly removed, the cheerful chatter... - and their chemistry shone through the role-reversal so very well. And poor Bertie re: Chuffnell. You conveyed his delicate hurt - and just how much attention Jeeves was paying to Wooster - very well.