Re: PROMPT: Joe Jonas: Sausage King of Chicago - part 2farewellsAugust 21 2011, 23:04:56 UTC
They end up ditching the cab, and as much as Nick pleads to go home, he gets dragged along to the parade. Joe disappears in the massive amounts of people and Demi grabs Nick's hand to avoid losing him, too. Finally, they make it to the fringes of the crowd, where they can walk faster and cover more ground to find Joe. Demi doesn't let go of his hand.
"He just really pisses me off, you know?" He cranes his head, searching for any sign of Joe.
"Aw, Nick, come on. He didn't ditch us. He's here somewhere." Nick can sense the annoyance in her voice, though. First they bonded over bio homework, now they bond over what a dick Joe can be sometimes.
"He probably went back to school, just to make me mad."
Demi scoffs. "He did not go back to school. That's the last place--" And that's when they hear his voice, loud and clear, as if it were coming from the sky.
Ladies and gentlemen, you're such a wonderful crowd. We'd like to play a tune for you.
Re: PROMPT: Joe Jonas: Sausage King of Chicago - part 2mediavilleAugust 21 2011, 23:14:02 UTC
THESE THREE WERE MADE FOR THIS STORYLINE. I love that you always go to Nick/Demi. I WANTED THAT. I want her to make out with him AND Joe forever, and then Nick will worry and angst about it until he gets an ulcer and Joe will just be all, "How can we be related? Who doesn't like orgasms?"
I would be perfectly happy if you would just write little snippets of this verse for, um, the next FORTY TWO YEARS, okay?
Re: PROMPT: Joe Jonas: Sausage King of Chicago - part 2farewellsAugust 21 2011, 23:45:48 UTC
ugh stop it why are you SO NICE TO ME?!
auughhhhhhh i am having such a hard time with the three of them lately. i can write nick/demi and joe/demi and i try to write them all and my brain stops. SAD.
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They end up ditching the cab, and as much as Nick pleads to go home, he gets dragged along to the parade. Joe disappears in the massive amounts of people and Demi grabs Nick's hand to avoid losing him, too. Finally, they make it to the fringes of the crowd, where they can walk faster and cover more ground to find Joe. Demi doesn't let go of his hand.
"He just really pisses me off, you know?" He cranes his head, searching for any sign of Joe.
"Aw, Nick, come on. He didn't ditch us. He's here somewhere." Nick can sense the annoyance in her voice, though. First they bonded over bio homework, now they bond over what a dick Joe can be sometimes.
"He probably went back to school, just to make me mad."
Demi scoffs. "He did not go back to school. That's the last place--" And that's when they hear his voice, loud and clear, as if it were coming from the sky.
Ladies and gentlemen, you're such a wonderful crowd. We'd like to play a tune for you.
Nick and Demi stop in the middle of the street.
It's one of my favorites and I'd like to ( ... )
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I would be perfectly happy if you would just write little snippets of this verse for, um, the next FORTY TWO YEARS, okay?
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auughhhhhhh i am having such a hard time with the three of them lately. i can write nick/demi and joe/demi and i try to write them all and my brain stops. SAD.
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no. i cannot. i probably won't even be able to ever write in this 'verse again.
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