First, I would like to warn you that I started writing this entry on the 18th, so... yeah. There's that. Second, it is deceptively long. Those lj cuts just cannot be trusted.
So, last night (Monday the 17th) I picked up Catching Fire- thinking that I'd read a chapter or so and drift off to sleep? Yeah, see, that didn't happen. What DID
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I think I'm going to add that book to my list now. It sounds like fun.
That story is probably the most awesome zoo story I have ever heard. XDDDD Truly one of a kind.
You're also much more productive than I am when you're upset...and now I'm going to go and read each and every one of these links.
(it's occurred to me that my interview questions will all probably be answered again in this meme, but oh well.) (^_^);
And...well, to say the least, your answers read collectively like prose, in all the good ways and other breeds of positive ways.
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Merlin/Arthur, spring cleaning(?)
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It's not like Arthur ever really cleans the apartment. He complains a lot and occasionally brings Merlin a bucket or a mop, but then it's just right back to watching the telly, muddy boots propped up on Merlin's physics notes. So really, spring cleaning is mostly just something that Merlin brings up at dinner, quietly hopeful that maybe, just maybe, Arthur will remember that he's a grown man and that Merlin really isn't his mother.
All the same, Merlin doesn't really expect much.
So when he wakes up the first morning of Spring break not only to the smell of tea and bacon, but also to the sight of Arthur on his hands and knees, scrubbing the kitchen floor? Well, he's a little bit confused to say the least. Upon further inspection, he finds that Arthur's room is spotless- bed made, desk cleared of papers and sweets wrappers, clothes in his closet- even the space beneath his bed is clear, save for a few wayward boxes.
The bathroom- oh dear lord, the bathroom is clear. The ( ... )
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