Fic: "The Flying Scotsman" 6/7, PG-13, Norrington/Gillette

Mar 06, 2011 13:34

This is the sequel to "Tómas".

Rating: PG-13
Genre: slash, adventure, humour
Pairing: Norrington/Gillette
Other characters appearing: Lord Cutler Beckett, Lt. Greitzer, Lt. Groves, cameos by Will Turner, Prince Frederick of Prussia and Voltaire
Warnings: none
Feedback: Sure! Keep it coming!
Disclaimer: here
Author's note: I always thought that "Tómas" was ( Read more... )

potc, gillington, fanfic, writing

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fiona2001 March 6 2011, 13:06:34 UTC
What a wonderful story! Was gutted when reading and realised I'd come to the last chapter! Just love your characterisations and the witty dialogue. Please post again soon!

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joyful_molly March 9 2011, 21:45:10 UTC
Thank you! The story has "rested" for a long time, but now it's finished. I'll post the last part on St. Patrick's Day (because that's when it started, back in 2010!)

Maybe I should write a book about "The Adventures of Tómas the Leprechaun and his Cousin Voltaire" - I'm having way too much fun with those guys! ;)

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aletheiafelinea March 6 2011, 15:26:12 UTC
Oh, a nice surprise! And I'm much intrigued, how it is supposed to end in 7 chapters only, when it still looks as developing yet.

As for a swamp creature, Voltaire is terribly damp-phobic... You know, now I won't get rid of the image of a sneezing flame. XD

I always thought that "Tómas" was the weirdest story I've ever written.
Was surprising, for sure, but I enjoyed it very much. I like the idea of a caught leprechaun. It was well done. :)

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joyful_molly March 9 2011, 21:47:41 UTC
how it is supposed to end in 7 chapters only

7 chapters and an epilogue. ;)

As for a swamp creature, Voltaire is terribly damp-phobic

I know I would be, if I had to spend most of my life with wet feet! :-D I like the idea of a sneezing flame. He might accidentally snuff his own light, poor dear!

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aletheiafelinea March 9 2011, 22:18:51 UTC
7 chapters and an epilogue. ;)
14-chaptered epilogue? *g*

He might accidentally snuff his own light, poor dear!
Oh my, imagine that funeral speeches... On the other hand, maybe will-of-the-wisps aren't ordinary candles and have many lives. :D

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joyful_molly March 9 2011, 22:50:10 UTC
Haha! I'll try to keep it short. Epilogues shouldn't be longer than the story... ;)

Will O' Wisps are immortal, so I think he worries too much about his health. A bit of a hypochondriac, maybe.

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