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May 15, 2009 19:43

100 Moods - Another Collection of Brokeback Drabbles - Nos. 1 through 20

Pairing: Jack/Ennis

Rating: G through NC-17

Disclaimer: These characters are the legal property of Annie Proulx, and-by her gracious permission-of Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry. I am writing stories which include these characters solely for my own amusement. I make no money ( Read more... )

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lovewithstands May 16 2009, 03:11:15 UTC
Very nice :)

I think I like the last the one the best

Thanks for sharing :)

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sid401k May 17 2009, 16:32:12 UTC
Thanks for reading :)

My, you're fast! I think this entry was up for a whole 5 minutes before your comment showed up!

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camillar May 16 2009, 03:46:07 UTC
These are wonderful! I just love drabbles, and these were all excellent! Thanks for sharing!

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sid401k May 17 2009, 16:33:19 UTC
Thank you! Yes, drabbles are very special. So glad you enjoyed.

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cornflake2912 May 16 2009, 08:02:55 UTC
Wonderful! Thank you!

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sid401k May 17 2009, 16:34:10 UTC
Thanks for reading. Love your avatar!

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jenna_hilary May 16 2009, 11:17:52 UTC
I greatly enjoyed all of these. You have a real gift for setting the scene early, something not so easy! I'm looking forward to the rest of the set.
Love,
Jenna

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sid401k May 17 2009, 16:35:31 UTC
Setting the scene early is an absolute necessity in a 100-word drabble! Thank you for your kind words. I know I've said it before, but praise from Jenna is praise indeed!

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lv2walk May 16 2009, 13:10:19 UTC
Hi Sid!! I sure liked reading all of these. They always left me wanting more. And yet, each one was just enough to peek inside a moment. So many of them were unfulfilling on behalf of the subject speaking, weren't they? You realize how each of their lives were initially based on such hope, only to be slowly dulled by the reality of the 2 guys being in love and that love hugely impacting those who they involved themself with.

Cassie, pinning her hopes on Ennis. Alma pondering something as simple as a grocery list, only to be reminded that her husband never brought home no fish. Lureen, realizing that Jack just wasn't "there" for her like he should be, something wrong in their relationship but unable to see yet what it was, unless it somehow had to do with that Wyoming place.

Heavy sigh. What a tragic story, what a beautiful story. How can a story be both? Brokeback can.

Thank you, Sid. I haven't visited the OS for awhile and this brought it back to me for just a little while.

Big hug to you & I hope things are going well!Mary

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sid401k May 17 2009, 18:16:57 UTC
Yes, my drabbles seem to be almost 100% canon. And that means tragedy: unfulfilled hopes, disillusionment, despair... and death. And even when the characters are briefly happy, we know that it's on a false basis.

Thank you for reading, and for your thoughtful comment. I always like hearing which drabbles made an impression.

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