all hell's cubically contained

Jan 31, 2005 20:53

With great thanks to the source of plot bunnies, herein my first writing attempt not for a challenge in over a year. It's Due South, F/K, around 2770 words, PG.

No Regrets )

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lilac_one February 1 2005, 19:44:53 UTC
Done. And it's all thanks to you.

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farwing February 1 2005, 02:46:55 UTC
This is delightful! Thank you.

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lilac_one February 1 2005, 19:45:08 UTC
So glad you enjoyed.

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lemniskate February 1 2005, 02:50:06 UTC
NINA! how lovely! and so... oh man. just perfect with everything! I love it! YEEE!

(and hahahahahahahahahhah HA! to the villain's names. HA!)

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lilac_one February 1 2005, 19:46:19 UTC
Yay! I'm so glad you like it. I couldn't resist on the villain's names. I wasn't sure who was going to read it, so I didn't know if anyone would catch it. But can't you just see an AU with the two of them as gangster-types providing muscle for Lou?

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tiggergirl February 1 2005, 03:13:13 UTC
Hee! So very very cute! Are you proud? I read DS!!

And bwahahaha to the bad guys' names. Crafty girl ;)

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lilac_one February 1 2005, 19:47:07 UTC
You are a true friend, venturing into new fandom territory for me.

Crafty, indeed. I'm secretly evil - I know because a quiz told me so.

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cesperanza February 1 2005, 04:21:52 UTC
Oh, I dig the plot part with the plastic bags and the toothpicks and all that VERY very much!

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lilac_one February 1 2005, 19:49:42 UTC
So glad you like. In the first episode of NUMB3RS a serial killer was suffocating his victims, and I got to thinking about ways to escape, and Ray and Fraser got in the act, and here it is. I'm really glad no one caught me writhing around on the floor with my hands behind my back and my ankles together while I worked out the logistics of how they could move. Can't even begin to imagine how I could have explained that.

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reginagiraffe February 1 2005, 20:11:56 UTC
You didn't actually, like, put a plastic bag over your head or anything, did you?

*worries*

This was wonderful!

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lilac_one February 2 2005, 19:08:31 UTC
Fortunately, I was there the day they taught us not to put plastic over our faces. There's only so far I'm willing to go in the name of realism in my writing. ;)

I'm really glad you liked it.

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