
Chenford Fan, FanFic Reader/Writer (VTAK on AO3, SqueakyShoesV on Twitter/X)
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I Am So Incredibly Pleased To Officially Announce The Much Anticipated Return Of Chenford Week!

I am so incredibly pleased to officially announce the much anticipated return of Chenford Week!
This annual fandom celebration for Tim and Lucy will begin on Thursday, October 3rd and run through Sunday, October 6th! And while the 2024 event may not run as long as the event has in years past, there is something for everyone!
Using the tag #chenfordweek24 you can share all of your creations for the fandom to enjoy! From fanfics and edits, to mood boards and playlists, the fandom would love to see it all! Just don't forget to add your fics to the Chenford Week 2024 collection on AO3 which will open the first day!
Please reblog to help spread the word. Also, keep an eye out, for in 2025 the celebration will return to its original week in July! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate in sending me an ask!
October 3rd: break-ups & make-ups, show (not tell), angst, favorite season 6 scene
October 4th: tropes, personal headcannon, domestic bliss, outsider POV
October 5th: new beginnings, physical touch, comfort, alternate universe
October 6th: callbacks, missed moments, found family, lyrics/poems/quotes
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Six Sentence (Paragraph?) Saturday
Haha. đŹđ«Łđ€Šđ»ââïž I couldnât cut it short.
This is a throw back to a favorite scene of mine that I wrote back in February in the last chapter of Snowed In. Tim and Lucy meet after heâs in Metro (Ashley is gone), and sheâs a detective at North Hollywood (Chris is gone). In this scene, Tim has to take care of some paperwork, and he brings her to his office for the first time. The link to the story is below. Enjoy!
Tim opened the door and squeezed through the narrow space to his desk. There was a small stack of papers waiting for him there. âHave a seat,â he said. âThis shouldnât take too long.â He picked up a pen and started writing at a frantic pace.
Lucy looked around the office and walked from one end to the other, which only took about seven steps to do. She went to the window and pulled the cord to bring the blinds down. Then she pulled the cord on the opposite side to see how well they closed. âHmm,â she observed. Thatâll work, she thought to herself, opening the blinds again. Then she took two steps back to look at the door. âDoes this lock?â she asked in an innocent voice.
âOf course,â he said quickly. The moment the words left his lips though, he realized what she was really asking. He raised his head to look at her more closely. She had a mischievous glint in her eye. âLater. Soon,â he said, repeating her words back to her with a smile.
Lucy smiled back at him and tucked that little tidbit of information away for another day. Then she moved over to examine the small couch. She pushed on it a couple of times to see how springy it was. Then she laid down on it. Lucy was disappointed that she barely fit, so Tim would definitely not be able to lay down comfortably on it. âToo bad,â she muttered to herself.
Tim looked up when he heard her voice, but he couldnât tell what she was saying. âI can see the wheels in your head spinning.â
She turned and walked back to his desk in response. Lucy grabbed the edge of the desk with both hands and gave it a little shake. She made a high pitched âhmph,â and said quietly âThat should work out well.â
âLucy,â he warned but with a laugh he was trying to stifle. âIâve got to finish this paperwork. If I speed through it, we can be done in 15 minutes. But if all I do is envision⊠utilizing this space with you in the future, then itâs going to take much longer.â
âFine. Iâll be good,â she promised. âMaybe Iâll wander around the station for a few minutes.â
I love these two in love.
Read more here.

This is the response I got about what exactly this Author Recognition is.
I donât know a lot of details right now, but if youâre a Rookie writer you may want to sign up. I saw this on Twitter/X.
Tagging some people to get the word out. @makeitastrength @arch78 @centralperkchenford @chenfordspiral @fuzzywuzzywuzzawriter @imperiumwifestrikesagain @intelligentfan @jennahbennah @my-shields-are-down @mostowa @poppypickle @queseraone @randomlittleimp @rookieoneil @silverskull @thesassywitchofthenortheast @wanna-be-bold @westwingwolf


Fandom Etiquette
Over the last several months, bad behavior has been on the rise. Iâm going to mostly chalk it up to an influx of younger fans, or people that are new to fandom in general, but as a creator it can be incredibly frustrating when these types of behaviors persist. So as a general reminder:
Posting to Ao3
Ao3 is an archive. It was essentially created as an immense library of peopleâs fanworks. It is not a social media site. There is also no algorithm that curates which posts are shown to people. Any post created on Ao3 that is not a fanwork (or original work) that is posted is actually in direct violation of AO3âs terms of service. Your post will get reported and eventually your account may be suspended or terminated. These posts include:
Lists of prompts that youâd like to see written
A post asking for people to send you prompts or to tell you which prompt to write next
Posts asking for help looking for a specific fic or fic recommendations.
All of these posts belong on social media sites like tumblr or twitter. Both sites have strong fandom presences and youâre more likely to be helped. You can also try a dedicated discord.
Why does it matter? As mentioned, thereâs no algorithm on Ao3. Itâs equal opportunity in that the most recent posts appear at the top of the page. Inappropriate posts bury actual creator content and this frustrates writers. You may think itâs not a big deal because âitâs just one postâ, but think about what would happen if everyone did it. There are more readers than there are writers on Ao3. If everyone made posts like this, the actual works that people devoted hours into creating would get lost, driving down engagement which also drives down motivation. Your flaunting the rules encourages others to do the same. And no, it doesnât matter if you intend to âdelete it laterâ.
Commenting on works
As creators, we all love receiving comments. For most people itâs the single biggest motivator to create more. But please think about the way your comments can come across before you post them.
The main type of comment that Iâm talking about is the demand for more
Update please
This needs another chapter
I need an update
Etc.
You may think these comments come across as complimentary but unless youâve added something else substantial (like an explanation of what youâve enjoyed so far, or even just a real indication of your enjoyment), they donât. Most people I know would much rather receive a single emoji (send me a heart! Thatâs great! I appreciate it!) than one of these comments.
What I think a lot of people tend to forget is that no one is getting paid to write these fics. A lot of your favorite creators are adults with careers and families that write as their hobby. These comments make everything feel transactional. They suck the joy out of creating. They make working on a fic feel like a chore. For a lot of people, receiving an âUpdateâ comment will actually have the opposite effect, causing them to avoid working on that fic for a period of time.
We are not your favorite TikToker or YouTuber. We do not owe you anything, Please act like it.
Getting called out on your behavior
Please. If someone calls you out, telling you that your behavior is inappropriate or upsetting, learn from it. Donât get defensive. Donât double down. You can absolutely curate your spaceâ mute or block the person that youâre having a disagreement with. It wonât hurt anyone and honestly everyone will probably come out with a more comfortable experience for it.
But at the end of the day, fandom is an adult space. Younger people are still welcome, but a certain level of maturity is expected. When spaces become hostile, creators leave, and weâre all left poorer for it
This is a favorite of mine. Itâs so well done. I hope @cleromanticon finds time and inspiration to finish it some day. Sooooo good. And a bit scary at the same time.
Tim sat drumming his fingers on his truckâs steering wheel, parked beside his sisterâs van in the hospice parking lot, wondering why he was dreading this moment so much. He regretted not telling Lucy where he was going. She would have come with him. This would be easier if she was with him. âGet it together, Bradford,â he said aloud to himself. âSign a piece of paper, get rid of that damned house, and you never have to come here again. You donât have to see him. You donât have to go past the lobby. Win-win-win, so go do it.â He didnât move. He tried to picture Lucy beside him.The sooner you get this over with, the sooner you get to go back and tell her you just made a million dollars, and youâre taking her out to celebrate. This time Tim opened the truck door, climbed out, and headed towards the front entrance of the hospice. He imagined the actual conversation with Lucy, trying out different ways of asking her. He wondered if he should ask her out on a date. If he should ask her to go out to celebrate with him as friends. He imagined making the invitation ambiguous and Lucy asking him, âIs this a date?â And heâd know by the hope in her eyes that she wanted it to be, so heâd tell her, âYou decide.â
- Omne Malum ab Homine by @cleromanticon (submitted by @come-rain-come-shine)
As Iâve been writing my long-awaited Chenford reunion this week, it occurred to me that some readers who prefer the fluffy Chenford stories might enjoy jumping into Act 3 of my story and bypassing the angst of Act 1 and Act 2.
So, I wrote a quick synopsis of Acts 1 and 2 for those that prefer soft and sweet Chenford reunification stories without the angst.
You can find it here with links for when to join the main story.
This part of the story (Act 3) is inspired in part by Parent Trap with plenty of good Dad! Tim and Mom! Lucy moments.
