Wedding Day, a Torchwood Drabble

Nov 18, 2011 15:35

Title: Wedding Day
Author: Book_Junkie007
Pairing: implied Jack/Gwen
Rating: G
Wordcount: exactly 100 words
Warnings: None, really
Notes: This is what happens when you're bored, and on a bus. Jumping off point for this fic was karaokegal's Horseshoes with a mortal Jack, although it has nothing to do with her drabble. Thanks to my Twitter peep Laffers18 for ( Read more... )

content: fic, rating: g, character: gwen, character: jack, torchwood

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karaokegal November 19 2011, 01:34:28 UTC
Awwwwww! Glad I could be inspirational.

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book_junkie007 November 19 2011, 01:49:03 UTC
Thanks! I have a whole back story in my mind as to how Jack is mortal. :)

Would you mind if I cross-posted this? I haven't yet, cuz there's links to your stuff.

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karaokegal November 19 2011, 01:51:35 UTC
Spread the love, darling! I would suggest waiting until Sunday night/Monday AM to avoid the Weekend Comment Vortex. Remember to post to torchwood_decaf, torchwood, torchwood_fic and jack_and_gwen. Maybe even omni_fiction as well.

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cookielaura November 19 2011, 05:23:27 UTC
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I love it!

I know there's like a 0.00000001% chance that they will get married on the programme, but I still have my fingers crossed!

And if you have backstory, then I will be queuing up to read it :D

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book_junkie007 November 19 2011, 06:26:33 UTC
Thanks! :D

I know there's almost no chance of them getting married on the show, but the underlying sexual tension they have going is good enough for me. For everything else there's fanfic.

I will have to see about the backstory. I have it, it's just a matter of fleshing it out. I have so many plot bunnies at the moment, it's insane. I will also have to let it percolate a bit more. :)

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bubblebear79 November 19 2011, 05:55:47 UTC
Nice job! This is really well done, how do you keep it at 100 words? As you've seen, I fail miserably at that.

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book_junkie007 November 19 2011, 06:50:28 UTC
Thanks! :D

Honestly, it's just a lot of playing with words and figuring out where they fit, at least for me, and if I have to cut words, what is an alternative way of writing it so the story still makes sense. I think I had to cut some words (or a sentence) so I could fit the ending in, but I had the ending planned before I wrote the middle. I also really struggled to hit word counts in school, usually coming under the count, and then having to make stuff up so I could hit the word count, which probably helps when I'm writing drabbles.

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