Day 4: fic rec, Bad Sisters - Bibi/Eva
Feb. 4th, 2026 12:32 pmTitle + link: loved in shades of wrong
Author:
atlantisairlock
Fandom: Bad Sisters
Characters/Pairing: Bibi Garvey/Eva Garvey
Length: 5153 words
Rating: T
Warnings: Sister/sister incest, unhealthy relationships.
Summary: Bibi and Eva, and five times they kiss, throughout the years.
Reccer's notes: I could probably recommend everything the author has written for this fandom, but if I had to choose only one story of those posted up until now this might be it for me (the size of my comment below it might be proof enough, as well as the public bookmark I made of it). There's a lot that can be said about this fic and if we're talking needs then I think it fits in well with the theme given how these two clearly need one another so much that they're willing to put aside societal expectations and even some common sense, at times, to fulfil that primal necessity for one another. It hurts them, it hurts people around them, but in truth it is denying that evident need in one way or another that leads to those negative consequences, not the need in itself. The fact that this is all explored within a frame that is both respectful of canon and reinvents it at the same time makes it all the more riveting as one can see what has been left the same and what was altered to the best effect in drawing Bibi and Eva so much closer to one another.
Author:
Fandom: Bad Sisters
Characters/Pairing: Bibi Garvey/Eva Garvey
Length: 5153 words
Rating: T
Warnings: Sister/sister incest, unhealthy relationships.
Summary: Bibi and Eva, and five times they kiss, throughout the years.
Reccer's notes: I could probably recommend everything the author has written for this fandom, but if I had to choose only one story of those posted up until now this might be it for me (the size of my comment below it might be proof enough, as well as the public bookmark I made of it). There's a lot that can be said about this fic and if we're talking needs then I think it fits in well with the theme given how these two clearly need one another so much that they're willing to put aside societal expectations and even some common sense, at times, to fulfil that primal necessity for one another. It hurts them, it hurts people around them, but in truth it is denying that evident need in one way or another that leads to those negative consequences, not the need in itself. The fact that this is all explored within a frame that is both respectful of canon and reinvents it at the same time makes it all the more riveting as one can see what has been left the same and what was altered to the best effect in drawing Bibi and Eva so much closer to one another.