Well, we did it, we're actually here - here, being Machu Picchu, of course. I can hardly believe that we are here in this fabulous place!
She has pulled out her laptop, knowing that this is one of those times when transmission is most favourable, and decided to update her journal. She feels Doc's hand upon her shoulder, as he bends down,
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It is a lot of fun. They are very gentle, not like camels at all. We're still trying to figure out how to get one for Jude. *grins*
I should be back in London sometime after Monday. I'll call you.
Love,
Rachel
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I bet it is loads of fun! That's good that they are nice, I heard camels aren't very nice! Well, if you get one for Jude..maybe you can get me one too? I am sure no one will notice.*giggles*
Yea, give me call when you're around! I would love to see you. *grins* Tell Sean hello for me, except I don't think he knows who I am...*laughs*
~Dakota xoxo
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http://www.livejournal.com/users/ac_maintainer/7997.html#cutid1
and please re-read the rules.
While every single rule is important here at AC, there are some rules that we need to focus on due to some more general issues that have come up.
Regarding [1.] Relationships, Maturity & Drama
Basically meaning that your characters probably won't already have a girlfriend/boyfriend after a few hours of talking to them. They probably also won't get engaged or married in less than few months time of knowing each other. Yes, it has happened, but it doesn't happen that often. For every 55-hour Britney Spears marriages, there are a dozen Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt courtships.
[2.] Multiple Characters: Each writer is allowed two characters from two different fandoms ( ... )
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