Where Pies Go When They Die 9/9

Nov 15, 2010 19:38

Where Pies Go When They Die 9/9
Chapter Nine: These Kind of Fires Are Very Difficult to Put Out
Author:ghostyouknow27 
Rating: R. Warnings for cartoon violence, bloody violence and naughty words.
Summary: Hell, as it turns out, serves a great cherry pie.
Words: ~ 17,500 for the story
Disclaimer: Characters belong to Joss Whedon and Eric Kripke. Sadly, I can’t blame ( Read more... )

rating: other, era: post-series, creator: ghostyouknow27, genre: post-apocalyptic, genre: crossover

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diebirchen November 16 2010, 00:38:47 UTC
Better be an epilogue, sez me!
:-)

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ghostyouknow27 November 16 2010, 02:51:17 UTC
There is!

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zanthinegirl November 16 2010, 01:04:42 UTC
Gah!!

I don't think I can tell you just how much I love this story. There aren't enough words!

Geez. If someone had told Buffy she’d have to deal with asshole angels, maybe she’d have bothered with the whole Bible thing. Or, maybe not. It was a big book with big words, and Buffy hadn’t even made it through the fourth Harry Potter. Okay, she hadn’t made it to the fourth Harry Potter. She wasn’t a book learner!

i love the way you use language in this story. It's almost as much a character as Buffy, Spike, or Thursday. You really capture the the way they sound; it's perfect Buffy snark!

But I'm waiting anxiously for the epilogue. I don't mind some angst, but I'm hoping that epilogue will fix things!

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ghostyouknow27 November 16 2010, 02:52:41 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad you think I've nailed the voices, because that's Very Important to me.

The epilogue's not an angst fest, promise. Just ignore the part where Buffy becomes an angel and Spike goes to Hell 4evah. :-)

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slaymesoftly November 16 2010, 02:54:23 UTC
Now! Epilogue now!!!!

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ghostyouknow27 November 16 2010, 02:56:23 UTC
IT IS UP!

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readerjane November 16 2010, 03:19:50 UTC
( Come back here! I’ll bite your feathers off!”)

ROFLOL! I bet he'd keep fighting if you cut his arms and legs off, too. 'S only a flesh wound.

Loving this.

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