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[teen wolf] binomial coefficients

Title: Binomial Coefficients
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Fandom: Teen Wolf
Pairing: Derek/Stiles
Rating: Teen and Up
Warning: Underage
Summary:
In which brainy freshman Stiles Stilinski wants star quarterback Derek Hale to join the math team, AKA math nerds in love.Stream (2hrs20mins):
Download: MP3(70MB) | Audiobook(140MB) (right-click save)
Comments loved, here or at AO3 ♥
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(Incidentally, I listened to Seven Magpies during commute/work today. Even more lunchee for me, yay! \:D/!)
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I hope you enjoy this one too! It's full of feel good trope-ness, and I hope it puts a smile on your face :) Smash out that tidying, bb!
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I loved Binomial Coefficients! Just like you said in your comments, it really is so CUTE when the reader/listener gets to see Derek being all "Yes, PLS! *.*" while Stiles is just asking him for his maths. There were several times where I just stopped what I was doing to coo over them. So you managed to convey that perfectly (as you always do, of course!). :D Just thinking about it made me squee again! I relistened to half of it this morning, and it still was so cute, even though I knew what was going to happen now.
I also like that you tagged the podficcer notes right on. I always love to listen to those!
In sum - awesome podfic, thank you for making and sharing it!
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Man, the story is totally SO CUTE *deep sigh* I really love stories where the protagonist can't put together what's happening, but the reader can, it's one of my favourite things ^^ I hope the podfic stands up to the second listen through! Sometimes even though I've re-read a story several times, I still get sucked in despite knowing what will happen too!
I'm glad the freetalk was good to listen to :) After I finish a story I like to look at the comments to see how others have enjoyed it, so the freetalk is partially based on that premise. That it spawns its own replies is highly unexpected but very, very pleasant!