Porthos: The Incident with the Flower: Epilogue

Jul 20, 2012 00:15


The days that were to follow would be a period of sadness and retribution.  The remainder of the men, aching and bleeding, would take refuge under the sanctuary of Marguerite’s hospitality.  Many would weep at the extent of their losses.  However, none would weep so deeply as M. Treville on the day he received our Hero’s triumphant return.

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eldiablito_sf July 21 2012, 02:38:04 UTC
What?! Le twist! Haw haw! Did not expect.

I'm very happy this is finished. I was just giggling despite myself because it's all just so... PORTHOS and exasperating and hilarious at the same time!

Plus, as a bonus for me, I was also quite fond of Athos's ventriloquist skills!

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zoi_no_miko July 21 2012, 17:14:18 UTC
Athos can do ANYTHING. He is... Parfait! :D

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eldiablito_sf July 21 2012, 17:24:06 UTC
He can and he WAS when those two fools busted in on him!

Speaking of intrusion, I also loved Porthos busting in on d'Art loving himself.

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zoi_no_miko July 21 2012, 17:41:09 UTC
Hahahahha omg yes. And the whole -ten minutes - twenty - five minutes later. XD

Poor d'Art.

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zoi_no_miko July 21 2012, 17:13:38 UTC
Heeeeeeeeee!! What a delightfully exciting adventure. Dumas would be proud! (except for the fact, perhaps, that he could not make any money from this enterprise, but perhaps a drink and some gambling would solve this.)
The combination of mystery and mirth were wonderfully engaging right through to the very end. :D

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Why thank you! watercrescent July 23 2012, 00:36:54 UTC
As a general rule, I never kick positive feedback out of bed! I also mourn Dumas' potential lost profits, but thankfully I have my own financial difficulties/gambling problems to distract me!

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