In Trouble, part 6 - end

May 03, 2015 07:12

Title: In Trouble, end

Series: Wizard's familiars

Length: 1k

JD talked to his new friends all the way into the hall. People hailed Sapulvado where he sat across from the door. A fellow student confided that everyone knew Sapulvado, but no one knew him well.

Did people not know he was with J Danyal?

Sapulvado looked at his phone and waved ( Read more... )

familiars, in trouble, story

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frogs_of_war May 4 2015, 18:13:18 UTC
I'd say hand-wavy magic. But if you have to get sciency I'd say all familiars have three chromosomes. (Otherwise half of a male/male pair's children would be stuck with YY and unable to father daughters). I met a woman this week whose 18 month old daughter has a Y in there somewhere. The ultrasounds said girl, the blood tests said boy.

Or maybe that's why the dean wants her to come work that the university. He wants to know how Mom and Mumsey ended up with five sons.

You'll have to wait until after Mother's Day for anything to really stick. I won't have time to write until then.

In some creatures the Y denotes female and the X denotes male. Butterflies? A certain butterfly at least where the male and female look different and if one is born with a mix of chromosomes (or something) at the first cell split one wing and half the body will have the male coloring and the other half the female. The second split of the cell is top half/bottom half, like someone drew a line with a ruler across a picture. It was on a either a mental floss or a minute physics/sci-show video. Or something one of the brothers were on. I think it was the less annoying brother.

And because you're lobbing plunnies at me, I've got something for you. The 100 most ambitious places you've ever had sex.. My favorite are 30, 62, and 96. Some of the are really out there, like 42, 59 & 67. And some would make good stories, like 13, 46, 76, & 82.

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charisstoma May 5 2015, 01:32:09 UTC
Chimera, it's called when half or part of an individual is a different genotype. Something I read today was saying that such can happen with twins who fused into one individual. *shrugs*

Those 100 most ambitious places ... I'm not that ambitious though #13 on the boss' desk *smiles* that I could write.

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frogs_of_war May 6 2015, 04:27:35 UTC
Yeah, google pictures of Chimea butterflies. Some of their wings are even different sizes. I hear of one lady whose blood and internal organs had one DNA and her skin and hair had another.

I look forward to reading it. Now someone need to do the college dean's bed twice with two different people. When I read that list I had to wonder if lesbians have more fun.

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