After Enjolras finds Grantaire playing dominoes at Richefeu’s, Grantaire tries to amend the accident by inviting Enjolras back to his apartment. Things don’t go exactly as planned.
This takes place after the events at Richefeu’s in the brick, but you don’t have to have read the brick to read this fic. I did my best to continue the storyline in Victor Hugo’s narration style.
Here’s the thing! And I’m not saying this to start discourse.
People can interpret anything the way they want to!
You may be sick of seeing the Enjoltaire tag being filled with mushy, cute, them being desperately in love stuff, while guess what???? It’s been filled with that kind of stuff for YEARS!!! YEARS!!! And it’s not going to go away anytime soon.
You’d rather see it as unrequited, Grantaire has feelings for Enjolras, but Enjolras is disgusted with him. Let me drop you a few reminders. Enjolras didn’t mind Grantaire. He was just disappointed in him since he didn’t believe in anything and didn’t understand why he was there if he had nothing to contribute to what they were doing. Also, let’s not forget that it was ENJOLRAS who took Grantaire’s hand when they died. Not the other way around. Grantaire was content dying beside him. Enjolras was the one who took it a step further by taking his hand. So, question, do you honestly believe that Enjolras would do that if he was as disgusted with Grantaire as you think??? I don’t think so. And if you honestly think that Enjolras didn’t care for Grantaire just a little, you are FOOLING yourself!
An angsty post comes every once in a while, but they are there. Hell, angst is one of the most popular tags on the Enjoltaire tag on Ao3!
This is Les Mis for crying out! One of the most angstiest stories out there, so let us have our cute, mushy Enjoltaire.
The way Victor Hugo wrote their relationship was up for interpretation. So let people interpret it the way they want to.
Welcome to what being in a fandom means. Welcome to what fanfiction means. Welcome to what fanon means.
Also, you don’t like the mushy Enjoltaire, well, then you probably definitely don’t like the posts on Instagram that the current Enjolras and Grantaire in the West End post every once in a while….just saying!
P.S. I’m not sorry for this post. I’ve had a really, really, really, really bad, terrible, fucking day. So, when I go into the Enjoltaire tag and see posts like this, I snap. It’s the last straw (especially when this ship has been my fucking lifeline for the last four years of my life. This ship was my saving grace. Without this ship, I wouldn’t be here anymore). So, don’t fucking @ me for being upset about seeing posts about how fluffy Enjoltaire shouldn’t exist.
i wasnt gonna reblog this but it didnt fit in the replies
ppl who think enjolras was legitimately disgusted by grantaire have fallen victim to fanon!!! when i first read the brick when i was younger with my Fanon Lens i was like oh my god … . how wild. but when i reread it woth my own human brain ??? even their “arguments” seem more like the type of stuff i say to my best friends. like enjolras saying “ur capable of nothing” feels like when i call my bff a “useless dumb fuck” , not when im pissed off at someone. i dont think any of les amis would follow someone who was as irrationally and constantly pissed off as some of the fandom still seems to portray him as. thats my interpretation at least. the frustration can be real for enjolras without there being an unnecessary amount of venom in his dialogue.
anyway point is agree exr fluff is good
grantaire: do you permit it?
enjolras:
enjolras: what are we
Grantaire: Oh no. You don’t want to befriend me. I’m a handful.
Jehan, excitedly: I have two hands!!!
George very kindly exchanged e-mails with me while I was working on my dissertation, which focused on Enjolras and Grantaire’s relationship in Les Misérables. I basically wanted to see if it was viable to view their interactions as being indicative of something more intimate than friendship, and extended that to examine the reception of their relationship in online fandom, which is where George comes in! He asked to share this interview on Twitter – his answers are great at exploring an actor’s process, as well as being a really fantastic and valuable contribution to what I was writing about; I’m super excited about sharing his thoughts and I hope you all enjoy reading them!