Thank you, Anne. You've been very helpful.
Plei, insent.
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Thank you, Anne. You've been very helpful.
Plei, insent.
Ditto. I love that you're having Willow and Kennedy drift apart. I also loved Elizabeth. What made me sad is that I wish Anya could have been alive to have been in that scene.
Wow -- that'll teach me for skipping in this thread -- had to go back and read all lovely drabbles.
suhNERK!
Am, that was truly one of the evillest, funniest ways to wake up ever. John Cleese Vamp Foo!
More Crossover Drabblishness:
Giles frowned. "I don't think you're taking this seriously. According to the scroll - "
"Yeah, yeah, I got it. Stupid portals. Stupid hellmouths. Stupid interdimensional gateway things. Four heads, eight legs, destroyer of worlds, yada yada." Buffy hefted her axe and sighed. Eldritch light poured into the chamber on cue as the surface of the gateway began to ripple and distort the fabric of reality.
Four figures appeared. They looked surprisingly human.
Buffy paused.
"Giles? Not looking real demony here."
"Erm…"
"Miss, just put the axe down. Please?"
"Are you demons?"
"Daniel? You sure you read those co-ordinates right?"
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Am, that was truly one of the evillest, funniest ways to wake up ever. John Cleese Vamp Foo!
Thank you, Deb.
Fay, that's funny, though I'll confess that I'm only guessing at which fandom you're crossovering with. Stargate SG-1, right?
Isn't it weird, how the "anything but with-each-other BTVS/Angel crossover" command unleashed some of the best drabbles ever?
It's a bit strange to me that something as short as a drabble has room to crossover successfully-- previously I'd been of the opinion that a crossover wanted to be longer to work well, to give you time to deal fully with both canons.
I know. I've fallen in love with the drabble as an exercise - it imposes a beautiful set of self-disciplinary writing tools, and not only in fic.
You got it, Am.
Drabbles are fun.