sneaks plot bunny stake wrapped in lettuce leaf
Not that I'm anti-V!Giles, but the poor thing...
Nothing to see here!
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sneaks plot bunny stake wrapped in lettuce leaf
Not that I'm anti-V!Giles, but the poor thing...
Nothing to see here!
So, Am, you want a pissed newbie vampire to chow down on that poor defenseless bunny? He's still working on figuring out the proper levels of mayhem, you know, and if he could track down where that stake came from--'cause he knows darned well I'm not going to be threatening him any day soon ...
... No, I will not research the current state of the Chinese railroad system, I won't!
Rebecca, delay? What delay? I call this warp speed. Bles you, darlin'.
It's incredibly tiny on my screen, but I expect that's something in my browser or layout or screen resolution or something, yes?
Connie, cool alternate ending. Much more through Giles' eyes.
Darn you, wee Am-Chau!
(OK, so we're probably not going to have Ethan and Giles sneaking on a rattle-trap train packed with suspicious folks carrying geese on their laps and such. Seen far too many cheesy 30s adventure moves.)
Title, title, I need a title. "Ethan and the Potentials" is a good working title, but not a real one. Hmmm...
Title, title, I need a title
I tend towards enigmatic metaphor, personally. "In Place of What Must Come"? "A Shadow to Hide In"?
But then, I'm weird. Connie, there's going to be more, right?
Ah, deborah, not you, too. I want to, but I'm so afraid of getting Jossed in some horrible way. Sure, I know, I'm writing missing scenes of what's already taken place, but if I were to know something dreadful was going to happen to someone I get too busy weeping at the loss to enjoy writing stuff for them.
The above semi-hysteria is not based on any spoilers, just an amorphous dread.
He was on his third helping of chicken tikka marsala, and he'd almost fought Ethan for the naan.
Nit picking: Marsala is a wine, used for cooking often, but not so much in Indian food. Masala (no R) is the Indian recipe. One great version of it is found here.
Thanks, I'll pull the r before I post the finished product.