Hi, I think there was an overly enthusiastic anon prompter on page 23 who added more prompts are replies to their own first (or second) prompt. I think as a result, the prompter wound up adding duplicates of the several prompt? (For example "Sailor Moon, Ami Mizuno, A favorite flower of Ami had been Water Lilies" shows up twice.)
I was wondering if it's possible to remove just the duplicate prompts on the page, just to tidy it up a little and make it easier for anyone who wants to fill one of the prompts?
I've deleted the loooooong anon thread where xie left a lot of prompts on the same thread, but I've haven't found any other duplicates. I've tidied up as much as I can. Thanks for telling me, I can understand that it would be annoying, and against the rules. Hope you continue to enjoy the ficathon! :)
Blood drips down the blade of Peter's sword, down the metal of his armor, down his fingers. Lucy is running towards him with her cordial but Edmund says, "No, Lu, it's not his, it's not his."
"It isn't mine," Peter says, but instead of relief he only feels regret.
Body racked with shivers, Edmund asks for another blanket, teeth chattering.
"You're burning up," Susan protests, laying another cold compress on his forehead. He hears her frown more than sees it, as his vision is blurred and the room is dark, though Susan has just opened the curtains; briefly he wonders if he's dying but decides not to voice the thought aloud, lest he worry her more.
He's surprised when she asks him on a date, but before he's had a chance to comprehend it, he's already said yes. She smiles at his response, chuckling at his instant awkwardness that the military could never quite stamp out of him. The smile reaches her eyes and puts butterflies in his stomach; maybe this time he'll get it right.
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I was wondering if it's possible to remove just the duplicate prompts on the page, just to tidy it up a little and make it easier for anyone who wants to fill one of the prompts?
Thank you.
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"It isn't mine," Peter says, but instead of relief he only feels regret.
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"You're burning up," Susan protests, laying another cold compress on his forehead. He hears her frown more than sees it, as his vision is blurred and the room is dark, though Susan has just opened the curtains; briefly he wonders if he's dying but decides not to voice the thought aloud, lest he worry her more.
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Glee, Rachel Berry/Noah Puckerman, getting together in their late twenties.
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But when Noah kisses her for the first time after many years she smiles; her happy ending was here all along it just took her this long to see it.
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