The Tam Lin Clause, for enviropony

Dec 23, 2011 14:06

Title: The Tam Lin Clause
Author: True Janet aka Diana Willams (dkwilliams)
Written for: enviropony
Pairing: Duncan/Methos
Crossover: Highlander/The Dresden Files
Characters: Duncan MacLeod, Methos, Joe Dawson, Harry Dresden, Thomas Raith, Molly Carpenter, Mouse, and a host of Fae
Rating: PG13
Author’s Notes: This is a crossover with The Dresden Files books by Jim ( Read more... )

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killabeez December 23 2011, 20:20:34 UTC
Oh, I just actually burst into spontaneous delighted clapping at my desk! This is unbelievably delightful, and if I could have magicked up exactly the Dresden/HL crossover I most wanted to see, this would have been it. You've made my day so much better.

Methos glared at the others seated at the table. “You are all dead to me. Dead.”

Heehee, oh, Methos.

So many moments of delight. ♥

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dkwilliams December 28 2011, 22:35:32 UTC
Thanks! Glad you liked it! I panicked so many times while writing this, trying to get the voices right and make the storyline work out. I think I nearly drove my beta nuts.

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bearshorty December 23 2011, 20:54:24 UTC
Great crossover. I'm a big fan of both and seeing the worlds collide was great especially with McAnally (he always stuck me as an Immortal). Loved Methos here, riding to the rescue again - at least this time he gets a kiss for his efforts! A lot of fun.

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dkwilliams December 28 2011, 22:39:57 UTC
Glad it worked for you - and yeah, I see McAnally as being something different. For the record, I don't think he's a sword-wielding immortal, but he's Something. And of course Methos is riding to the rescue - that's what he does best!

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just_ustas December 23 2011, 21:07:43 UTC
good fairy tale for christmas. thank you

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dkwilliams December 28 2011, 22:40:15 UTC
Thanks!

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dkwilliams December 28 2011, 22:52:05 UTC
I am so glad that you liked it! I have been panicking for the last couple weeks, worried that it wouldn't work out. I love Joe to pieces, and I was glad you wanted an ass-kicking Joe, because he was fun to write.

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darthanne December 24 2011, 02:59:54 UTC
Loved this. Yet another hint from the universe that I need to read The Dresden series.

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dkwilliams December 28 2011, 22:56:39 UTC
Yes, you should - they are pretty good. Not that they aren't without problems - the first couple books don't know whether they are noir or supernatural, but then they get into a groove. Mouse is my favorite character, and Thomas and Bob the skull are close seconds. And Harry is so wonderfully angsty.

Glad you liked the story!

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