I finally beat writer's block! I'm so awesome! Granted, this is just a drabble, so if I couldn't even put this one together, then I'd really have to have started reconsidering my intended college major. But I did, so no worries there.
Title: Involuntary Sleeping Pills
Fandom: Conviction
Pairing: Slight (very, very slight) Brian/Christina
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Congrats on the end to your writer's block:)
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And thanks for that too. It truly is a reason to celebrate. Heh.
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This is probably not the interpretation that any normal person would have gotten out of that little phrase
First, normal people are boring. Second, unique interpretations like this are greatly encouraged.
MAJOR props to Her Almighty Naruness (did I get that right?)
I get credit? Nice! And yeah, you got that right. *g* It's a mouthful. Only title I've ever had with more syllables than my name.
I love the first paragraph. "Fluffy bovines", hee. I can see Christina's mind working exactly like that. Very well done. :D
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Aww, no problem. Glad I could help start the ball rolling. :D As for the reward, well... I take suggestions. *g*
Second, unique interpretations like this are greatly encouraged.
Oohh ok then. I'll keep that in mind. And I agree, who wants to be normal anyways? Pfff. Btw, I'm also looking forward to your interpretation. ;)
I get credit? Nice!
You totally do. You came up with the prompt, which wasn't something flat like "a secret" or "a party" but was actually poetic and inspiring. That's not easy...
I can see Christina's mind working exactly like that.
Wow, thanks so much for that. :) I was especially terrified because I'm fairly new to the Conviction fandom and I've already butchered Alex's character before so I know what I'm capable of. So thank you for the comments!
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*g* I've not much to offer as far as rewards go, but anything within my limited power you desire is so yours.
Btw, I'm also looking forward to your interpretation. ;)
I'm still trying to figure out which interpretation to use. ;)
You totally do. You came up with the prompt, which wasn't something flat like "a secret" or "a party" but was actually poetic and inspiring. That's not easy...
XD Actually, I sort of chose the first thing that sprung to mind that was remotely creative. It's from the poem that had been torturing me all day that day, and at the time it seemed like a fitting first challenge.
I can see Christina's mind working exactly like that.
I'm fairly new to the Conviction fandom
Most people are, you know.
and I've already butchered Alex's character before
*disbelievingly* Uh huh, and when did this happen?
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Aww. Don't worry, I'll settle for cookies or something equally sinful. ;)
It's from the poem that had been torturing me all day that day, and at the time it seemed like a fitting first challenge.
Well, I'm very glad that something good actually came out of that Robert Frost-induced torture. Otherwise, where's the fun in that? :P
Most people are, you know.
Yeah, I know. It at least gives me a sort of security that I'm not the only one going more or less blindfolded into it.
*disbelievingly* Uh huh, and when did this happen?
Oh it has. Trust me. In an unfinished fic of mine (and the first Alex/Casey I ever wrote) that will never ever be published because it's so incredibly out of character that I even freaked myself out. You don't wanna know the specifics...
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