I'd forgotten how good this thread was for maintaining my emotional wellbeing.
'Lineage'
Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Hee. When it was down, I had my LJ. It helped.
Oh, Elena, that's wonderful.
eta: I just read Dana's fic. Holy COW that's hot. I couldn't imagine Weiss and hot in the same sentence, but, wow.
For those who may not have seen the mention over at PF, I wrote a sequel to "Steam." It's called "Touch", and it's up at my website, [link] and at Shriftweb, [link]
Just, you know, if anyone cares.
Mal couldn't "look in" on Kaylee, or well, anyone, because of Serenity's layout. Right? I mean, crew quarters are downship.
Um... as I recall Kaylee's quarters, it would be quite possible to open the door and look through (down) to see where she was. Is that not right? That's what I had in mind when I wrote that.
The doors make a loudish audible metallic sound when they open. It would be possible to open it and take a look down/in, but not with any secrecy or appearance of casualness. One would have to have a reason for such intrusion, or look very odd, I'd think. And I've never seen a crew quarters door left open, since the doors are part of the ship's interior corridor.
But this is strictly my own impression, yours may certainly vary.
connie, Touch is voice-perfect and marvelously speculative. If I hadn't already commented in LJ.
Cindy, please note that this has nothing to do with you.
I really, really hate first person POV. That is probably the first thing that will make me run from a story, even faster than two words misspelled and bad grammar in the first line. I don't know why--just the whole "I" statement thing makes me shudder like I've got a spider crawling up my spine.
I imagine it's the same for people who detest the second person, which I love so very much.
I imagine it's the same for people who detest the second person, which I love so very much.
Yep, pretty much.
Ah, irrational dislike, you are such a friend to me.
Wow, SA. That's pretty absolute. Is it instinctual, or can you articulate it?