Two hands on the wheel of my fate. Sweat running down my forehead.

Jan 11, 2013 08:30

So, made my full application to the MEd program.

Any and all confusion on my part was cleared up by a fantastic contact/advisor who was so crazy prompt in responding that I think they've got to be a superhero. I'm declaring them thus, anyhow.

The first step of the program is a certificate. The second step is a diploma. The third is the actual degree ( Read more... )

x-men, writing, fanfic, elementary, that's miss o'leary to you, fandom is fun, x-men 919, i r ed-yu-ma-cated

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xenokattz January 12 2013, 09:53:39 UTC
ELEMENTARY (stil squeeing)
Sherlock meets Joan's new boyfriend (or girlfriend) Markus (or Mary) at a crime scene (or something equally horriffic to someone who isn't Sherlock or Joan).

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Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] lithiumlaughter January 12 2013, 18:24:58 UTC
Seeing Sherlock crouched down by a pool of blood, sniffing, should not have come as that large a surprise. Truth be told, it really wasn't a surprise at all to any present ( ... )

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] xenokattz January 12 2013, 22:07:33 UTC
BWAH! And then Joan looks for a heavy wrench to hit Sherlock with.

We really shouldn't be enjoying Mary's suffering, should we?

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] lithiumlaughter January 13 2013, 15:43:55 UTC
Or, even better, another jar of marinara sauce, just to keep with the theme.

Nope. And yet, here we are. :)

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] vikingprincess January 12 2013, 23:23:38 UTC
YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

(Also, poor Mary. She obviously knows exactly what Joan does now, and is concerned thet Sherlock might be too crazy to be allowed.)

M could stand for Margaret, you know. Just sayin'.

And this: "Hello," Sherlock said in that good-natured tone of his that meant he was meddling and loving every moment of it. IS SO UNUTTERABLY PERFECT.

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] lithiumlaughter January 13 2013, 15:46:08 UTC
OH GOD THE LETTER M EVERYWHERE WHY WILL IT NOT GO AWAY THIS I DID NOT EVEN REALIZE...WAIT.

And no. No, you are not going to lead me down that path. No. Nonononononono.

I personally love it whenever Sherlock gets that voice on in the show. It's ridiculously amusing, and stokes Joan's urge to kill. :)

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] vikingprincess January 13 2013, 15:53:38 UTC
Oh, I didn't mention Margaret to draw Peggy Carter into Elementary (BUT HOW AWESOME WOULD THAT BE, SRSLY???), but because MY name is Margaret, too. :P

Joan's urge to kill is under a severely tight rein. I look forward to seeing it burst loose. IN A PRANK WAR WITH SHERLOCK.

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] lithiumlaughter January 13 2013, 15:59:20 UTC
Phew. Okay. Good to know.

And good gravy, would that not be the bestest thing ever? Her messing with his tea and/or coffee, followed by him screwing with her alarm clocks again (THE LAUGHING VERSION OF "THAT'S WHAT MAKES YOU BEAUTIFUL" AS HER ALARM BECAUSE YES, YES HE WOULD), and then shit gets real.

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] vikingprincess January 13 2013, 17:18:11 UTC
Thank you for this, because now I FINALLY have an idea where I can go with the fic I've owed you for ages.

After lesson planning and grading. *sigh*

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] xenokattz January 14 2013, 01:21:33 UTC
So, I claim this as my prompt for whenever your next ficlet o'lock is.

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Re: Marinara [Elementary. Joan, Sherlock, Mary. Meeting at a crime scene.] lithiumlaughter January 14 2013, 02:34:13 UTC
*looks at weather reports and road conditions*

It is distinctly possible you may receive this sooner than you think.

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