Last night I was thinking about the
where_no_woman drabblefest and the strange experience of being inspired and writing
a story from it over the course of a single day. (This doesn't happen to me. As a writer I am a Level 10 Agonizer
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*drops cone of silence over children*
There!
Thank you so much, re: ficlet! I had no idea I had T'Vhan kicking around in my head like that. I don't know why, since I've never been in a similar situation (that I know of, I may have blocked it out), but I teared up when I was writing about how he's grown five inches in a year and she's still too small and she's going to be a misfit alone. Poor T'Vhan! She needs to have a glorious future. I'll think of a good one for her and slip it into the Spock Epic or something. :)
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P.S.: Am listening to The Scientist by Aimee Mann and must say, I vastly prefer it to the Coldplay version. Thank you so much for all the music. ♥
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Hah. Your T'Vhan POVish rant was hilarious and just what I'd expect to be boiling under the surface of her Vulcan calm. Though she'd of course never phrase it that way. It'd be interesting to see if what she fears is true &ndash are people more accepting of Spock now or is it that he's only risen in her assessment of him? After the part you posted, I'm inclined towards the latter. Hm.
I wonder what would happen if he'd get angry back at her but in that icy cold way rather than snapping. *is evil*
I had only ever heard of Aimee Mann's name before.
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You have made me into mush!
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She has become a character in my own personal canon (just like how LTSLTD has become my own personal canon, because that's how it ALL totally went down!)
So, in conclusion, more T'Vhan is not a bad thing.
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