Fill: Sucker for Surveillance marblegloveFebruary 12 2012, 07:10:03 UTC
Alicia Corwin is one of very few people who know about the Machine and her retreat to the one town in the entire United States that is not watched by the Machine is not unexpected. Even good law-abiding people don't like to be watched all the time
( ... )
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance sevencorvusFebruary 14 2012, 01:10:02 UTC
ROFLMAO......great, just great. I love that Finch finds it romantic. Would love to see Reese's reaction to Finch getting him something for Valentine's Day.
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance marblegloveFebruary 15 2012, 02:54:21 UTC
*grin* Thanks! Although my mind boggles a bit at what Finch would give him. A bit of casual chocolate might result in sarcasm but acceptance. But what in the world would Finch think to give as an equivalent gift to surveillance?
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance zootsuitzappyFebruary 15 2012, 02:16:58 UTC
Oh this is brilliant! I totally hadn't even thought about Harold finding surveillance *romantic* until now, and it makes sense! If you find the muse, please continue with a follow-up~
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance marblegloveFebruary 15 2012, 02:48:43 UTC
Thanks! I think Harold does not see the world the way most people do. I may poke at this muse a bit more to see what happens, but so far it's hiding from me.
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance foolish_m0rtalMarch 7 2012, 04:19:51 UTC
This is the best! I love how Harold thinks of surveillance as a romantic overture. Though plastic explosives and guns seems more Reese's style than roses and chocolate.
Re: Fill: Sucker for Surveillance marblegloveMarch 7 2012, 04:41:40 UTC
Thanks! Harold is a very strange man. And yeah, roses and chocolate are not really Reese's style. And unfortunately for Harold, he already gives Reese guns and explosives. I did wind up writing a sequel. If you're interested, it's here
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Rabbit Garden
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Rabbit Garden
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment