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If you were asked to pick one scene, one shot, one detail, one moment of some kind out of all the things I've made and say "This, this, for whatever reason, I remember, this is something that struck home with me, that I wanted to keep," what would it be?
If you were asked to pick one scene, one shot, one detail, one moment of some kind out of all the things I've made and say "This, this, for whatever reason, I remember, this is something that struck home with me, that I wanted to keep," what would it be?
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Date: 2010-12-10 04:32 pm (UTC)Not even a sea can wash away scars. I should know.
Listen. Yes, there are dark depths under us, and yes, we never learned to swim. But please. Just a little longer.
Stay with me. If you drown, so do I. Stay with me.
Guh.
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Date: 2010-12-10 04:51 pm (UTC)The carriage had jolted so hard he can still feel the shaking in his bones; it makes his fingers tremble, and he moves slowly to unwrap the package. Inside, there are small sticky squares, lined up like children's candy, and green as arsenic.
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Date: 2010-12-10 07:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-10 08:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-12 02:33 am (UTC)From "Of Smoke and Gold and Breathing":
Alec's hair was heavier when wet, and darker, and cold where the air touched it, so that it felt different in his hands, like something slippery and strange. But when he reached the scalp, Alec's body heat had been trapped under the outside layer, and it was warm, there behind his ears and in the shallow hollow where his neck met his skull.
This really epitomizes Richard and Alec's relationship at that point in time: Alec's heat, beneath his icy, prickly exterior, and Richard's absolute fascination with him. It's just the perfect Richard-and-Alec story.
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Date: 2010-12-12 02:43 pm (UTC)Oh, thank you. It makes me so happy that people like that story; it felt like such a silly, self-indulgent thing while I was writing it. It really touches me that you remember it.
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Date: 2010-12-12 06:25 pm (UTC)And while she was working, her baby could go to a day care with lots of other babies, and play all day. Her baby was going to have so many friends that Hisoka wouldn’t be able to keep track of their names. And her baby wouldn’t need a father, because Hisoka would get them both everything they wanted. Her baby would never, never be locked alone in a room, just in case someone might notice she wasn’t the male firstborn heir her parents had promised.
I love this, because it's so much about alt!Hisoka, but it's so much about canon!Hisoka too.
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Date: 2010-12-12 10:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-13 02:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-16 03:28 am (UTC)The wine here was red, mostly, and very dry; Alec cursed it, and when he'd had too much, threatened to make concoctions of the sour wine mixed with the sweet, golden local honey, though he'd yet to carry through. The land was like that, too: a mix of extremes. The interior of the island was a vast plain marred only by a few, dusty roads; the heat relieved only by the air's utter aridity. It was unlike any summer Richard had experienced. He knew summers thick with thunderstorms, the air steamy enough to make the heat hard to bear, horizons lost in a haze. On Kyros, though, there was no rain in the summer. He could hear bells sometimes, goat herds heading out for baked yellow grass, but the fields lay fallow, having been harvested months before. Alec described groves of olive trees, trunks thick, he said, as ugly girls, and gnarled as the hands of old swordsmen, but there was nothing much else in the interior.
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Date: 2010-12-16 08:12 pm (UTC)All of "We Will Become Silhouettes." And also this: He'd closed his eyes- reflex, not fear, because he'd never admit it had stopped his breath to see the magic coming at him like a burning wind.
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Date: 2010-12-16 09:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-16 09:23 pm (UTC)Thank you! I don't think I would ever have written "We Will Become Silhouettes" without being prompted to it; it's just such a topic to write fanfiction on (and I know, I know: I shouldn't denigrate fanfiction as a genre, but you must admit that nuclear war and curtain-shopping don't usually appear in the same post). I'm very glad people like it, because it made me very nervous.
And thank you for the other line, as well! That's one of my favorites too, to be honest.