Drabble

Aug 02, 2007 11:52

Title: Sensory overload (1/6)
Author: Chris4Short
Genre: Romance
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The beginning is always a sensory overload
A/N: Don’t let the cute face fool ya, I’m evil. I’ll post one part of the story everyday. *insert evil laugh*

It's all about ... Hands )

romance

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luxuria_oceanus August 2 2007, 19:34:20 UTC
Ohhh, you are evil, but it's the kind of evil I can definitely learn to live with :) Loved it. I don't know why, but as I read this, I could hear Michael Bublé singing that 'Fever' song *looks for lyrics* You give me fever when you kiss me / Fever when you hold me tight / Fever in the morning / Fever all through the night. *melts into a puddle of goo* Your fault... evil... vile... woman...

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chris4short August 2 2007, 19:39:09 UTC
Oh no, you are evil, cause not I will be singing 'Fever' - which is funny cause one day I had to look it up because one of our writers couldn't remember who originally sang it. *melts with you*

*hums all day now... sheesh* :D Really I am nice. *bats eyes*

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luxuria_oceanus August 2 2007, 19:47:33 UTC
lol! Don't you just hate it when a song gets stuck in your head like that? Umm, yeah, I just had to 'Wikipedia' it because I didn't know either, but Michael Bublé sings it so well :) His is the best (and I should mention, only) cover I've heard.

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chris4short August 2 2007, 19:54:32 UTC
Now I must stare at the clock and will it to become 5p.m. so I can go home and listen to this cover. His voice is like chocolate.... *slips into trance* But it's such a good song to get stuck in your head - until you are answering the phones and half the verse is in your greeting... "Good afternoon, you give me fever, this is Christine..." *head desk* *giggle*

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luxuria_oceanus August 2 2007, 19:56:59 UTC
Oh yes, I bought his CD without any knowledge of most of the songs, just his voice, though when I found out he was singing "For once in my life" (which is the song I want playing at my wedding, if I ever get married *snorts*) I almost cried of joy. You know, that's a fabulous way to answer the phone, I'll definitely have to try it sometime, though it sounds better with the name "Christine" instead of just "Ani" *snorts*

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chris4short August 2 2007, 20:07:11 UTC
Will have to remember that when I am back in the city! Like I need a reason to buy more music. hehe. I *love* his version of "For Once In my Life" - agreed, such a wedding song! I think I could boogie to it when I'm old... (which is probably when I will be married) Ah yes that is good way to answer the phone. Except I work at a newspaper as a writer... so ... ya. HOWEVER, if I know it's my friends calling, I'm always answering the phone oddly. "I sell you two paper for price of two, how are you?" *giggle*

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luxuria_oceanus August 2 2007, 20:19:03 UTC
Is it wrong that I just imagined an Asian accent when reading this, "I sell you two paper for price of two, how are you?" My joke with my friends is twisting accents. English is my 2nd language (Spanish my first) and I used to be very jealous of people with accents because I don't have one, my English is pretty clean (people think I'm American -_-) so I made it my obsession to twists accents. I do Asian accents pretty well, British a little and some weird others. Sad thing, no one seems to enjoy it but me *FALLS*

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chris4short August 2 2007, 20:55:02 UTC
nope it should should have an Asian accent. Kudos! Are we twins? I'm the one who does the accents, cause most of my friends are from Texas, and are not really good at the whole accent thing. I love accents. No, really, are we twins? Cause ya, I'm usually half way through a sentance (in some accent of my choosing) and am cracking myself up. I also do my British one when I chat (online, not over Skype) with my Brit friends. I figure no need to scare em too bad ;P

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luxuria_oceanus August 2 2007, 21:20:07 UTC
*gigglesnort!* *sings* Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps :) It's an oldie song. I do the same, especially with my cousins (who are so uptight, I feel the need to break the ICE somehow), I go from British accent, to mocking my own people (Puerto Ricans who speak English very *very* bad) and, one of my favorite, valley girl accents! I usually laugh through the middle of my entire speech and they look at me, smiling politely, like, "Why haven't you been institutionalized yet?" *shrugs* I find it fun, and yeah, I can bloody well pull of British writing, but it's always found lacking, I can never quite perfect it, and in speech, I'm even more of a disaster than anything else. BTW, I friended you, :) Seemed like the right thing to do after, what, 9 comments? Yikes!

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chris4short August 2 2007, 21:26:18 UTC
It depends on my moods... or what my voices in my head are sounding like. Or sometimes I'll break into the very deep southern drawl I've picked up from living in TX for 12 years. I like paded cells, don't get hurt as much when I bounce around. *G* OH! Will friend you back - yes indeed... now it looks like my fic is VERY VERY popular (oh the lies....)

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