syntax, a story in 101 lines

Dec 20, 2006 20:32

title syntax, a story in 101 lines
author moveablehistory
rating pg
notes written in bastardized HTML and PHP pseudosyntax; an experiment for all the geeks in the crowd.





Syntax, A Story in 101 Lines

METADATA syntax moveablehistory pg sam/dean slash supernatural

The simple truth of the matter was the when Dean called Sam a geek, he meant it as a term of affection, kind of like when jerk or bitch or $name_calling or $descriptive_noun were ever exchanged in conversation.

The $time_spent_apart seemed

# if { $time_spent_apart= 2
                # set angst = 0 }
                # if ( $time_spent_apart= 4
                # $set angst = 1 }
                                        so much longer than anticipated and Sam wasn't sure how he managed to survive { y/n? } that long

# if { $how_much_sam_missed_dean > 100%
                 # set  denial = 1 }
                 # if { $sam_loved_jess > 100%
                 # set denial = 0 }

# set !$guilt != $angst
                                         and when they were back, $guilt$angst.

# if { $sam_loves_dean < 100%
                # set value = false }

$something was fixed, didn't seem like it could ever be but $something was definitely different { where $different > !$different }

# if { $inprobable_justification = 1
                # set {
                        if $physical_relationship = true
                        set $angst$guilt$denial = 1
                        set $eventual_satisfaction = true

if $physical_relationshop = false
                        set return
                # }

The logical conclusion is that the pattern and set values of their lives changed on compliation, different $OS and different information protocols meant that the standard operating procedure

# set { where $denial = 1 }

had to be recomplied, new procedures in place to alter the established framework.

# if { $denial = 0
                # set guilt = true
                    if $honest != $okay
                    set return

if $honest = $okay
                    set $satisfaction
                # }

They found they were okay with it, all right with each other because !$same = $better at least more often than not. Probably as close to completely happy as they were ever going to get, even though { $sense = 0 } .

#if { $happy = 90%
                # set good }
                # if { $happy > 90%
                # set better }

# if { $dean_loves_sam > 100%
                # set value = true
                # set reverse value = true }

genre: crack, length: -1000, rating: 14a, pairing: sam/dean, style: experimental, fandom: supernatural, genre: schmoop

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