First off, the Yoona/Seohyun/Tiffany interaction made me giggle. (Bonus points if at least one of those "American" cars turned out to be a Hyundai.)
Tiny notes: it's horde, not hoard, and respective, not respected.
"Well, then put that language to use and get me a hot chocolate."
I liked your assertive Yoona-it reminded me of your YoonFany fics from a while back.
That said, this was a pretty fic. It had a feeling of I'm glad life threw us together mixed with this can't last forever... well, kind of like rock pools, don't you think? (Anon misses her seaside hometown, and sympathises with Jessica on that account. And Tiffany, though her homesickness wasn't mentioned in the fic.)
The last bit, with Yoona's feet on the dashboard, reminded me of this:
"And it's two bare feet on the dashboard Young love and an old Ford [...] Perfect song on the radio Sing along 'cause it's one we know It's a smile, it's a kiss It's a sip of wine, it's summertime Sweet summertime" - from "Summertime" by Kenny Chesney
(No season was specified in the fic. But a Taurus was. :P)
I never really had any specific cars in mind, but Hyundai's would definitely would be part of the scene. It's the car I was considering before I got my Honda, haha.
Tiny notes: it's horde, not hoard, and respective, not respected.
Oh my God, I want to hide in a hole. This is the second time I've gotten horde/hoard mixed up D: I R so embarrassed. And the respective/respected thing--I've always used respective, even in other writing, and I don't know why I eff I used respected here.
I miss my hometown too and its beaches :[ Whenever I go home I always try to spend a lot of time on the beach.
I don't really listen to country, but I still like the genre 'cause sometimes the lyrics hit so close to home.
What are your favourite music genres? Personally, I'll listen to anything as long as it's good (and yay for YouTube and RadioTime).
(Confession time: Although I'd vaguely heard of Ludacris -not much for rap/hip-hop, no offence-, I'd never heard of that song "Move Bitch" before you linked to it. And yes, it stuck in my head for a while.)
I'll listen to pretty much everything too. I have a soft spot for American oldies, the 50s and 60s, but I can go from heavy metal to pop if I'm in the right mood, haha.
I used to live in Queens, New York so I grew up on rap, hip hop and R&B. My music tastes have changed, but I'll never deny a good song, no matter the genre.
Tiny notes: it's horde, not hoard, and respective, not respected.
"Well, then put that language to use and get me a hot chocolate."
I liked your assertive Yoona-it reminded me of your YoonFany fics from a while back.
That said, this was a pretty fic. It had a feeling of I'm glad life threw us together mixed with this can't last forever... well, kind of like rock pools, don't you think? (Anon misses her seaside hometown, and sympathises with Jessica on that account. And Tiffany, though her homesickness wasn't mentioned in the fic.)
The last bit, with Yoona's feet on the dashboard, reminded me of this:
"And it's two bare feet on the dashboard
Young love and an old Ford
[...]
Perfect song on the radio
Sing along 'cause it's one we know
It's a smile, it's a kiss
It's a sip of wine, it's summertime
Sweet summertime"
- from "Summertime" by Kenny Chesney
(No season was specified in the fic. But a Taurus was. :P)
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Tiny notes: it's horde, not hoard, and respective, not respected.
Oh my God, I want to hide in a hole. This is the second time I've gotten horde/hoard mixed up D: I R so embarrassed. And the respective/respected thing--I've always used respective, even in other writing, and I don't know why I eff I used respected here.
I miss my hometown too and its beaches :[ Whenever I go home I always try to spend a lot of time on the beach.
I don't really listen to country, but I still like the genre 'cause sometimes the lyrics hit so close to home.
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(Confession time: Although I'd vaguely heard of Ludacris -not much for rap/hip-hop, no offence-, I'd never heard of that song "Move Bitch" before you linked to it. And yes, it stuck in my head for a while.)
And, no need to be embarrassed, it happens. :D
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I used to live in Queens, New York so I grew up on rap, hip hop and R&B. My music tastes have changed, but I'll never deny a good song, no matter the genre.
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