Imagine your OTP having to leave everything they know behind and flee. After some time person A starts having doubts about their escape and considers going back, even if it means not being able to be together with person B. Person B tries to persuade person A that their love is worth the risk. How does it end?
Doing this as Sparrow/Frost (in an AU in which the rebels took over Proxima/Parabellum) would involve a bit of adjusting; instead of A (Frost) considering the thought of returning, he would try to persuade B (Sparrow) to return without him.
And, honestly, I haven't even considered the various pros and cons Sparrow would have to or to not go along with Frost's suggestion. If Simon and Nadia were left behind, that's a great reason to go back. Also, there's the question of if Idris (and Felix?) escaped along with Sparrow and Frost, in which case their opinions will obviously factor in, too. (Idris probably argues they return, but Felix likely has more than a bit of Stockholm syndrome and might reject the idea of leaving Childer. On the other hand, he's probably super worried about Juliana.)
Felix/Idris & Frost/Sparrow, Perpetual Union (Parabellum Falls AU)
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Doing this as Sparrow/Frost (in an AU in which the rebels took over Proxima/Parabellum) would involve a bit of adjusting; instead of A (Frost) considering the thought of returning, he would try to persuade B (Sparrow) to return without him.
And, honestly, I haven't even considered the various pros and cons Sparrow would have to or to not go along with Frost's suggestion. If Simon and Nadia were left behind, that's a great reason to go back. Also, there's the question of if Idris (and Felix?) escaped along with Sparrow and Frost, in which case their opinions will obviously factor in, too. (Idris probably argues they return, but Felix likely has more than a bit of Stockholm syndrome and might reject the idea of leaving Childer. On the other hand, he's probably super worried about Juliana.)