Brigit's Flame, January, week #4

Jan 22, 2013 14:08

Title: The Day the Devil Uses Clichés To Regain His Self Esteem
Author: keppiehed
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: language, suicide
Word Count: 1993
Prompt: ledge
A/N: Written for week #4 at brigits_flame. Well, I didn't want to write this, but the Devil wouldn't leave me alone. I think I am the only one amused by him, but I can't help but write him anyway, even if he and I are ( Read more... )

language, prompt: ledge, entry: brigits flame january, week 4

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meganeko_mausuu January 24 2013, 07:07:19 UTC
So, question for the Smee in your head: Who is a better employer, Satan, or Hook?

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keppiehed January 24 2013, 13:11:20 UTC
Poor Smee can't catch a break! This is actually the third in a series; in the first the Devil was reading "Peter Pan" and decided he needed a sidekick with that name and renamed his second-in-command Smee on a whim. :D

I'm so sorry I haven't written back to you. My RL is in a total shambles! I keep thinking about you and I am like today is the day! And then some catastrophe hits. But I promise I haven't forgotten you and I hope you are doing okay!

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meganeko_mausuu January 24 2013, 22:04:14 UTC
I think I've seen the second one, but not the first.

It's alright, I can completely understand RL issues. I should probably post an update on what's been going on with me, but I feel like I'm always talking about less than pleasant stuff, and I don't like doing that a lot.
(Things have actually gotten slightly better for me, in that we now know exactly what was causing the most recent pain issue, and something is being done about it, but it's still not entirely pleasant...)

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keppiehed January 27 2013, 12:23:08 UTC
I'm glad to know that they have made a little bit of progress; it can be so depressing to be in constant pain. :( I would like to see an update if you feel up to it, although I hope to have an e-mail to you before then.

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hbart February 6 2013, 03:54:28 UTC
I rather thought you might relish a chance to challenge your old rival to a game of immortal souls.” Oh goodness ... this is going to be good.

And it was. Every time you write these two, I think I am going to point out my favorite parts, but when all is said and done, there are too many. I know you can't write them every week, and I have to tell you that I am surprised you have given them as many adventures as you have. Still, I won't be complaining if there are many more to come.

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Re: keppiehed February 6 2013, 13:21:04 UTC
I always think I'm going to be chuckling away all by myself when I write one of these. They cheer me up more than anything else! They are too much fun. We should collaborate; you have the perfect mind for the schemes they could get into. If you have any fun plots, send them my way! Otherwise I'll wait until some new prompt tickles my fancy and we'll see what hare-brained things they do next. I'm just glad you think they are amusing, too!

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