Well, I have a ton of Alan fanon--the trick is finding some I haven't shared with you.
1. His father's name was Nathaniel (never Nathan, which of course meant that when Alan got to be a teenager he would take to referring to him as "good old reliable Nathan"). He was a psychologist who made his living administering intelligence tests and the like to prospective employees of various companies. He was always frustrated by and more than a little resentful of the work he wound up doing--it wasn't as interesting or creative as he'd have liked it to be. 2. Alan's wife died in a car accident. She was at fault. There were two boys (teenagers) in the other car--one lived and one didn't. Alan sometimes wondered (and would wonder still, if he permitted himself to think about it) if it could have been a suicide. 3. He was a vegetarian for about two or three weeks in law school, because his girlfriend at the time was (he was much more malleable in those days).
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Well, I have a ton of Alan fanon--the trick is finding some I haven't shared with you.
1. His father's name was Nathaniel (never Nathan, which of course meant that when Alan got to be a teenager he would take to referring to him as "good old reliable Nathan"). He was a psychologist who made his living administering intelligence tests and the like to prospective employees of various companies. He was always frustrated by and more than a little resentful of the work he wound up doing--it wasn't as interesting or creative as he'd have liked it to be.
2. Alan's wife died in a car accident. She was at fault. There were two boys (teenagers) in the other car--one lived and one didn't. Alan sometimes wondered (and would wonder still, if he permitted himself to think about it) if it could have been a suicide.
3. He was a vegetarian for about two or three weeks in law school, because his girlfriend at the time was (he was much more malleable in those days).