Very nice! You couldn't resist leaving the sequel on a cliffhanger, though, could you?
(And how much do I love that I lured you into writing SGA? Oh yeah, lots and lots. You should do it more often; it's a very effective procrastination tool.*g*)
And yeah, you're an enabler. I'm going to a Neil Gaiman reading on Friday, when they're airing the last two SGAs. My partner is annoyed/amused that I've asked him to tape it for me..
Sheppard felt himself go pink, and he knew this was the decision point. Drop his gaze, and drop the subject and the idea, or meet McKay's eyes, and let him evaluate the data.
Great sentence. It so totally works.
There's a sequel to "Mythical?" Did I read it? *ponders*
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(And how much do I love that I lured you into writing SGA? Oh yeah, lots and lots. You should do it more often; it's a very effective procrastination tool.*g*)
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And yeah, you're an enabler. I'm going to a Neil Gaiman reading on Friday, when they're airing the last two SGAs. My partner is annoyed/amused that I've asked him to tape it for me..
Glad you liked.
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What zrayne said.
Very nice explanation of the unicorn's behaviour. Even if I do have a soft spot for John-the-virgin...
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And John-the-virgin? Puh-lese.
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*blinks*
And John-the-virgin? Puh-lese.
*g* But it's so deliciously cracked (and unlikely!).
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But I love it anyway. Great explanantion for the unicorn thing.
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As for the cliffhanger, I'm not sure I know what Sheppard does. McKay isn't helping him much here, at least, not in any way that Sheppard notices.
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Sheppard felt himself go pink, and he knew this was the decision point. Drop his gaze, and drop the subject and the idea, or meet McKay's eyes, and let him evaluate the data.
Great sentence. It so totally works.
There's a sequel to "Mythical?" Did I read it? *ponders*
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Thanks. This was my first SGA.
Zoe's sequel is Defloration. Its funny.
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