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st_aurafina July 26 2009, 01:58:03 UTC
Oh, Smax! You're so right - people would look askance for a few days, and then it would be as though he had always been there. And nobody would ever ask any questions about his sister - that's how little towns are.

Mina Murray founding the Bookhouse Boys is an concept of extreme and shining brilliance. I think you've just expanded my personal canon. This did happen. One day, Harry will find a sepia-toned photo that slipped away under a bookcase, and he will be so confused.

I'm rewatching the series at the moment, I will keep my eyes open for that quiet guy with red glasses working away in the corner of the mill while shenanigans go on around him.

This is so awesome. I feel a bit clever for prompting such brilliance.

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scoured July 26 2009, 13:56:14 UTC
One day, Harry will find a sepia-toned photo that slipped away under a bookcase, and he will be so confused.

Yes! I have this awesome picture in my mind of this photo - all of these lumberjacks and rough-and-tumble frontiersmen and then Mina, in that scarf that's three times as tall as she is. I love it.

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lilacsigil July 26 2009, 04:35:47 UTC
OMG, this is awesome! It's exactly the kind of place that Scott would slip away to work a blue collar job, and later he can team up with Smax and Helena to solve crime! And Smax can invite his foster family to visit - there's no shortage of strange, short people around! Mina Murray is a stroke of genius, and I'm sure the Log Lady would give poor Squirrel Girl a few stray nuts to get her through winter.

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scoured July 26 2009, 14:06:03 UTC
Oh man, a Scott-Smax-Helena team-up needs to happen. There are a lot of great possibilities there.

I think the Log Lady would initially be perturbed at the incursion on her territory, but Squirrel Girl's cheerful optimism would eventually win her over. And then they could work together for greater justice. In the woods.

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