Logs, 09-22-2009

Sep 22, 2009 16:21

The Greenhouse for Weird
Jane Austen, Dash Hammett, Karli Perrault
Rating: PG-13 (language)
Karli meets Jane and Dash, and discovers the gossip center of campus -- and the frak map.

Beer Delivery!
Karli Perrault, Mark Twain
Rating: PG-13 (language)
Mark brings beer, Karli supplies munchies, and discussion ensues, but puking does not.

The Bell Jar
Ailey Huxley, Lucy Montgomery
Rating: PG-13
Lucy and Ailey grab coffee after meeting up with Dr. Bell.

The Road to Recovery
Ailey Huxley, Lucy Montgomery
Rating: R (explicit sexual discussion)
Lucy and Ailey share girl chat and coffee at Ink, as Lucy is recovering from the Vampire Flu.

Interview With the Vampire
Ailey Huxley, John Polidori
Rating: PG-13
A chance encounter with Meridian's own vampire.

Flirtation and Manners
Ian Fleming,Ailey Huxley, Lucy Montgomery
Rating: PG
Conversation with Lucy and Ian in Ink Noir.

Flaky, Pastry, and Coffee
Jane Austen, Nancy Boyd, Florence Farr, Ian Fleming, Ailey Huxley
Rating: PG
Florence brings her odd brand of spirituality to Ink. Ailey is stoned and curious; Ian and Jane are gobsmacked.

Hittin' On the Moonshine
Ailey Huxley, Mark Twain
Rating: PG-13
Ailey comes to see how Mark is doing - and discovers him deep in the dregs of a bottle of 'shine.

The Gods and the Girls
Jane Austen, Ernest Hemingway, Ailey Huxley
Rating: PG
Ink Noir chatter about the upcoming rave, and the romantic entanglements of Jane and Ailey.

Hell Freezes Over?!
Louie Alcott, Dash Hammett, Ailey Huxley, Ann Radcliffe
Rating: PG
In Ink Noir, Dash, Louie, and Ailey make amends, and all three chat about recent events with Ann.

The Friendship Phoenix
Ailey Huxley, Lucy Montgomery
Rating: PG-13
A new bond between Lucy and Ailey rises from the ashes of the incident at the webcomic launch‎.

Of All the Gin Joints
Ernest Hemingway, Ailey Huxley
Rating: PG-13
Hemi drops by with gin, and he and Ailey talk about Anger Management and other sundry things.

john polidori, louisa may alcott, manly wade wellman, dashiell hammett, ian fleming, aldous huxley, florence farr, ann radcliffe, charles perrault, edna st. vincent millay, ernest hemingway, jane austen, lm montgomery

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