Oh, so my kind of story. And, um, yeah, I totally wasn't lusting after the thought of Gee straddling Gerard (because that's OBVIOUSLY not the sexiest thing on earth...). Plus, I just loved the symbolism in here; Gerard escaping from his past, and reuniting with it--that was brilliant. You definately have some original ideas in that murderous head of yours. Best dedication ever. Really.
Oh, and if you like the idea of Gerard/Gee, just wait until you read the Frank/Frankie I'm writing for SafeFromRobotsDAMN, because she won my hundreth review thing. It's going to be "magical," haha.
P.S. I fucking love you