5 is 5 is 5

Jul 25, 2010 22:56

In honour of this being the fifth post
I chose to write the opening like this
-Pentameter, but not at any cost-
Write not about a hug, a shag, a kiss.

Will write about how lovely I do think
You all and awesome your artistic skills.
If you are looking for some fic, this link,
Will bring you to the page with all the fills.

-- Sorry, I simply am not patient ( Read more... )

prompting: 05

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anonymous August 1 2010, 17:50:24 UTC
The new baby Cameron has arrived- and to begin with everythings going swimmingly or so David thinks. However David is so busy traveling he doesnt' see how crippled with post natal depression Sam is, one day she just walks- leaving David with the children. Everyone tries to help but Nick is the one that steps in- looking expertly after the new baby, the other children and David himself.

David cant figure out why Nick would do all this for him- will he find out- and what will happen when Sam returns/recovers.

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anonymous August 1 2010, 20:26:27 UTC
Ack! I'd love to have a go at this...

*eyes WIP folder and winces*

May fill later if it's still open...

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anonymous August 2 2010, 21:51:43 UTC
want this soooooooo much!

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PND 1/? anonymous December 23 2010, 15:37:45 UTC
I’m sorry this took me so long to fill!“Sam, where’s my spotted tie?” David holler out, through the house ( ... )

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PND 2/? anonymous December 23 2010, 16:37:48 UTC
David smiled genially at his Chancellor as he entered the room. “Good morning George,” he singsonged ( ... )

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Re: PND 2/? anonymous December 23 2010, 16:39:48 UTC
I love it already anon!

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Re: PND 2/? anonymous December 23 2010, 16:39:55 UTC
I managed to miss this prompt entirely, but I'm very curious to see where it's going. You're off to an intriguing start, anon!

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Re: PND 2/? anonymous December 23 2010, 16:59:54 UTC
F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 I've wanted to see this prompt filled so much! Keep it coming! :D

Of course I had no idea what PND stood for until I realized that it was an abbreviation of post-natal depression,which is what you Brits call it. We Americans call it postpartum depression and abbreviate it PPD. USA and Britian separated by a common language again LOL.

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PND 3a/? anonymous December 23 2010, 17:21:34 UTC
It was evening before David noticed anything was wrong. There was a soft knock on the door, and his PA stuck his head around the side of the door ( ... )

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PND 3b/? anonymous December 23 2010, 18:24:57 UTC
Thank you for the comments! Very much appreciated. And obviously, above, I meant misunderstanding…“She gave her protection the slip ( ... )

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Re: PND 3b/? anonymous December 23 2010, 19:08:49 UTC
Ahhh this is so brilliant *wants more*

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Re: PND 3b/? anonymous December 23 2010, 20:32:56 UTC
Looking forward to Nick's back story on this one! Poor old David and poor, poor Sam.

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Re: PND 3b/? anonymous December 26 2010, 02:04:24 UTC
This is going to be a very interesting fill!
Next part please anon!

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Re: PND 3b/? krzcowzgomoo December 26 2010, 02:55:12 UTC
OMG this is amazing! You capture overwhelmed, convinced everything is all right David so well!

More soon?

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Re: PND 3b/? anonymous December 26 2010, 06:45:12 UTC
Where's the rest? I mean it, where. is. the. rest?

I'm hooked. So completely and utterly hooked. More soon, please?

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PND 4/? anonymous December 26 2010, 14:53:35 UTC
Season’s greetings and thank you for the comments :D Very much appreciatedGeorge was David’s first phone call upon the discovery of the empty wardrobe. The Chancellor, however, seemed disinclined to answer the telephone, presumably offended at the coarsely brusque email sent a few minutes before. David did not wish to pursue that course of action and therefore did not ring again. He therefore did not ring again, as he would had it been urgent, in any other circumstance ( ... )

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