Hey, I really enjoyed that! It was funny and then kinda sweet at the end. I do so like it when Jim teases Blair, especially when Blair's done something odd and quirky like this.
Congrats on posting your first TS fanfic! Here's hoping it's the start of many more...
Congratulations on your first Sentinel posting *\o/*
I really enjoyed it - I love Blair manipulating Jim into doing what he wants, and I love Jim going along with it. And the experiment is all too believable *g*
Thanks so much! It took me forever to finish and I was pretty excited to finally post it. As for the experiment--it's inspired by (several) true stories, and exaggerated only slightly. Which in itself is scary. :)
Many thanks! It started out as an entirely silly fic, but it kind of morphed along the way to include some more serious internal dialogue from Jim. And Blair appreciates your sympathy at his loss.
It reminded me of an incident - accident - many, many years ago, when a fully loaded fish lorry overturned at roadworks about fifty miles from where I live. As much fish as possible was covered over to bury it, but obviously they didn't get it all, and for some time thereafter everyone driving past was assaulted by the smell. I wouldn't have liked to be one of the workers at the site! And even today, fully fifty years later, I could show you where it happened...
Omg that is tooooo funny! Only I guess it wouldn't have been so funny if I'd lived next to the accident site. Imagine if Blair & Jim ended up in an accident like that! (Potential sequel?)
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Congrats on posting your first TS fanfic! Here's hoping it's the start of many more...
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Congratulations on your first Sentinel posting *\o/*
I really enjoyed it - I love Blair manipulating Jim into doing what he wants, and I love Jim going along with it. And the experiment is all too believable *g*
Thank you for sharing.
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I liked Jim's introspection of how his life has been affected (and enhanced)by his friend. I grieve for Blair's backpack.
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And I know how this kind of thing can happen.
It reminded me of an incident - accident - many, many years ago, when a fully loaded fish lorry overturned at roadworks about fifty miles from where I live. As much fish as possible was covered over to bury it, but obviously they didn't get it all, and for some time thereafter everyone driving past was assaulted by the smell. I wouldn't have liked to be one of the workers at the site! And even today, fully fifty years later, I could show you where it happened...
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Thanks for reading!
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