Business As Usual: Chapter 3

Oct 15, 2009 11:44

Title: Business As Usual
Author: Huggeroftrees
Fandom: Murder In Suburbia
Pairing: Ash/Scribbs
Warnings: Swearing, (later there will be flirting and possible affection)
Summary: For Ralst’s IDF 2009 "What If?" challenge: An AU-Fic of Ash/Scribbs (Murder in Suburbia) placing them in London during WW2, serving in the ATS.

Chapter 1, Chapter 2

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magicmumu October 15 2009, 22:04:57 UTC
OMG SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

Erin

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7tree_hugger October 16 2009, 07:54:29 UTC
Ego: *is pleased by squee offering*

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anonymous October 15 2009, 22:30:49 UTC
This is excellent, definately one of the best i've read so far!!

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7tree_hugger October 16 2009, 07:56:26 UTC
Wow, thanks indeed. Modesty forbids me from agreeing of course, but it is nice to hear.

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magicmumu October 15 2009, 22:34:55 UTC
That being said to insure I got first comment :), I just have to say that I am so glad that this is continuing, and with some pretty fast updates so far (no jinxy please!). And yes, I do believe I am on soemthing ( ... )

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7tree_hugger October 16 2009, 07:53:21 UTC
1. I'm so glad you're enjoying it.

2. Yes, the dialogue was much fun to write.

3. Ah, well ya see... the next chapters are a little gappy... so there is likely to be a wait again. But never mind eh? You can re-read the whole lot again when I manage to beat them into shape. That's good right?

4. Or you could write my thesis for me. :(

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vjb2006 October 16 2009, 02:09:13 UTC
Great update! Love Ash and all her rules... *sigh* ... especially when she breaks them! LOL

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7tree_hugger October 16 2009, 07:54:03 UTC
Thanks!

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linnsurion October 16 2009, 08:27:37 UTC
I loved "Her train of thought was completely off the track now, the engine upside down in a field, wheels spinning freely."
I actually laughed out loud.
Great chapter. :D

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7tree_hugger October 16 2009, 09:01:43 UTC
Ah yes - the train metaphors. Travelling from one end of the country to the other by public transport can do that to you :D

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