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As all my WIPs have stalled, it's time for a meme:
The first TEN people to comment in this post get to request a drabble of any pairing/character of their choosing from me. In return, they have to post this in their journal, regardless of their ability level. If you absolutely can't write, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to offer drawings or icons or something instead.
Consolidating comments at Dreamwidth for obvious reasons; also, I wanted to see how it worked.
EDIT: I should have said-- if you don't want an OpenID, you can always post anonymously with your handle.
The first TEN people to comment in this post get to request a drabble of any pairing/character of their choosing from me. In return, they have to post this in their journal, regardless of their ability level. If you absolutely can't write, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to offer drawings or icons or something instead.
Consolidating comments at Dreamwidth for obvious reasons; also, I wanted to see how it worked.
EDIT: I should have said-- if you don't want an OpenID, you can always post anonymously with your handle.
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Date: 2009-05-01 01:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-02 04:11 am (UTC)This took forever! Hope it's worth it.
Date: 2009-05-31 01:30 am (UTC)"Hey." The girl leaned in over his shoulder. "Got a second?"
"Um," Gojyo said, looking back at her and realizing he wasn't quite sure she was a girl after all, though she was wearing a slinky blue dress. "I dunno. Why?"
"Something you might be interested in."
She turned out to be a he, but the pretty blond hair looked natural, and the smile was genuine. So, it seemed, was the information slipped into Gojyo's palm.
"Why are you--"
"We gotta stick together," the blond murmured in his ear.
"What--"
He touched Gojyo's hair. "Mazoku for me," he explained. "You're youkai, right?"
Gojyo nodded. Mazoku? "Didn't think--"
"Long story. His Majesty's magic went a little..." He shrugged. "It'll work out. Figured I'd keep busy."
"So..." Gojyo looked at Yozak's leg, peeking through the slit in the dress. "You busy now?"
"Don't have to be."
Re: This took forever! Hope it's worth it.
Date: 2009-05-31 02:31 pm (UTC)Re: This took forever! Hope it's worth it.
Date: 2009-05-31 02:36 pm (UTC)Because you know he's a Troper.
Date: 2009-05-31 10:18 pm (UTC)"She's hot," Mike sighed.
"Of course you think so. She's a Badass Normal." Don grabbed at the popcorn.
"Badass Normal?" Raph frowned.
"Like in TV Tropes."
"Do we hafta cut your Internet access again?"
Don sighed. "She's the kind of character who doesn't have superpowers or magic, but still kicks butt. And need I remind you that if it wasn't for the Internet, we wouldn't be watching this?"
"Yeah, yeah," Raph said. "So what, like Casey's a Badass Normal?"
"If Casey fit any definition of 'normal,' yes."
Re: This took forever! Hope it's worth it.
Date: 2009-05-31 10:30 pm (UTC)Hot halfbreed sex FTWThank you!!! ^.^ I want to know what Yozak's up to. He is sneaky spy-y win.
Re: This took forever! Hope it's worth it.
Date: 2009-05-31 10:54 pm (UTC)Hell yes:D I kind of want to know what he's up to too.
This took forever and is certainly NOT a drabble
Date: 2009-12-24 07:53 pm (UTC)"Watson," Holmes said, drawing his lanky frame upward from his usual slouch to meet his friend's gaze, "I believe you are well aware of the importance of research to my studies. And I know you realize that even the most esoteric studies can bear fruit in a case."
"Well aware indeed," Watson agreed. "But are you, Holmes, aware that while you research, our beloved housekeeper is quietly writing her letter of resignation? The Amatory Experiences of a Surgeon is no doubt wholly educational, but reading it under her nose is discomfiting to the poor woman, to say the least, and taking obvious and copious notes merely adds insult to injury. Can you spare her sensibilites just this once?"
Holmes sighed and put the book down. "Fine," he said. "The things I do to please you both."
Of course, Watson reflected as Watson reshelved his current project, the truly discomfiting fact was that Holmes really did read such works for research.