5 Works in Christopher (Machine (The Imitation Game))
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Inspired by: The movie "The Imitation Game"
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"Inside the cage of marriage, she’d have no compulsion to be the pretty wife and he wouldn’t have to pretend to be the perfect husband- it was the closest thing to freedom in this cruel, unfeeling world.
But like so many other things in life, it was not meant to be."
-A canon-compliant one-shot that delves into the minds of Alan Turing and Joan Clarke, after he breaks off their engagement and she accuses him of being a monster.
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Alan didn't want to move. He doubted he could if he wanted to- not in his condition. His face was scrunched in agony, his hands infected with that oh so damned trembling. Tears trickled slowly down his face. That bloody so-called "medicine". It wasn't medicine. It was not medicine, it was not something designed to help anyone. It was something that brought pain and suffering to anyone who had to endure it. It didn't cure anyone of anything. It was a poison, a poison that tore one's identity to shreds.
And it tore at Alan's with a viciousness that could not be matched.
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Back To The Future: The Gay Edition by orphan_account
Fandoms: The Imitation Game (2014)
20 May 2018
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Alan Turing - the man who broke the Nazi’s codes during World War II through a machine which would eventually be known as the first computer and changed the world as we know it - also, he was gay. The time is now June 6th 1954, and he finds himself facing the grave decision on whether or not he should take his own life, or continue with the torture of chemical castration for being a homosexual. With his dearest love Christopher slowly succumbing to disease, he decides it’d be best for him to leave this life so he can live with him another. However, what he doesn’t expect is to wake up over 60 years in the future, in the middle of New York City where the “gross indecency” he was prosecuted of before was, not only permitted, but encouraged. With Alan being reversed back into his early twenties and given another chance for him to live his life, he begins seeking out help to navigate the enduring 21st century - and most importantly, finding Christopher and getting him the help he needs before it’s too late.
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The organo-therapic treatement is making Alan's life miserable. That is, until he stumbles upon an unlikely friend.