Even though it's masculine addressing feminine?
See, this is why Carlo Caldana, my Swiss friend, gets a big wet kiss in the thanks page of Famous Flower of Serving Men. He checked all my damned gender-sensitives....
Because I utterly suck when it's gender-required.
Even though it's masculine addressing feminine?
It has to match the addressee.
My strict grammar sucks, but I remember this.
Addressee, not addressor. Then definitely all the masc petits become femme petites. Off to change...
ita gets a dinner at El Cholo when we're there, because I lurves me som El Cholo.
edit: changed. Thank you, ita.
It's lovely, deb, of course.
(Although possibly you meant
I'm a witch, it's true, but fire,
instead of
I'm a witch, it's true but fire,
?)
Yurp. That would be with the comma missing, and with the me replacing.
His contempt was outside my experience. It hit me like stones, the stones thrown by a mob, stone the witch, burn the witch...
Beautiful. I like her daddy.
I like her daddy too, except that he has just abandoned her completely. All about the choices, you know?
But if I do the sequel to Pensioner (taking on First Evil) and make this a three-story arc, we will see Alain again. Because comes the apocalypse, everyone has to choose. Even a sorcerer who speaks through dreams.
Right?
Right. And Ethan has to show up. Right?
I actually discussed writing Ethan-Giles with Roz, briefly - she feels there's a canonically-approved story in there. But I really don't do slash well at all, so I'll let someone else write that bit (the Oxford years).
But Ethan will be there for the big finale, assuming I write it. Oh yes.
Excellent. You may proceed.
Yes, right now.