*salutes* Once again, you've done amazing things with your prompts. Thank you for sharing your work with all of us, and thank you for your patience with Unexpected Finnick.
SEE IT! Or at least read it, there's a fantastic old Modern Library anthology that you often see in used bookstores, it not only has Sei Personaggi, it also has R.U.R. and The Dybbuk and a whole bunch of other plays that are favorites of mine. Sixteen Famous European Plays
Just want to say Achilles Heel is the most brilliant, intense Yuletide fic I've read yet, and I had no idea it was you, probably because of the unusual first person. (I should have guessed when you didn't rec it!) It really left me breathless.
Food bench. HAH! XD That's...adorable. After watching this strong, sexy swan dancing on the stage...and then we get these little quirks in his characterization in your fic...X3 Silly bits aside though, I really like this fic :O It's a very interesting take on the Swan's POV in what was an already unusual dance production.
...I love all your little choices in words too...the Swan as he "marches out of the park lake," "charges" and "mows [the Prince] down," as the Prince "scuttles away." It's both charming and evocative. And the last few lines, as the Swan follows the Prince, that's just ♥
So many hearts for that show, I really had to write something for it. And I just got back from Black Swan and now I have even more ideas for this bunch.
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Nobody expects Finnick. Among his most invasive attributes are pantlessness, guile, gallows humor, and an unprecedented backstory development....
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Food bench. HAH! XD
That's...adorable. After watching this strong, sexy swan dancing on the stage...and then we get these little quirks in his characterization in your fic...X3
Silly bits aside though, I really like this fic :O It's a very interesting take on the Swan's POV in what was an already unusual dance production.
...I love all your little choices in words too...the Swan as he "marches out of the park lake," "charges" and "mows [the Prince] down," as the Prince "scuttles away." It's both charming and evocative. And the last few lines, as the Swan follows the Prince, that's just ♥
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