Meme: tell me of a story i haven't written

Jan 13, 2013 22:19

From Seren_CCD...

MEME!

Tell me about a story I haven't written, and I'll give you between one and three sentences from that story.

(you don't have to copy this to your LJ if you don't want to, even if you take part)

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pygmymuse January 14 2013, 05:28:03 UTC
Is it okay if I just supply you with this:

There were only a few things that could make Joan Watson stop helping Holmes, but this was definitely one of them.

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rodlox January 14 2013, 05:30:53 UTC
you very much may {and as many prompts as you like}. thank you.

(and sorry I've been so silent-absent)

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pygmymuse January 14 2013, 06:11:22 UTC
Okay. I'm not sure I have a lot of other prompts (haven't watched a lot of television lately, out of touch with most fandoms), but if I think of something I'll add it.

Not that I know what you'd do with it, but there's always the line from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: "You left just when you were getting interesting."

No worries. I don't think I managed more than a quick browse of my friends list when I wasn't logged in for most of December myself. I'm just trying to stick to a fic snippet a day, so now I'm around the internet more. Not sure that's necessarily a good thing...

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rodlox January 14 2013, 06:57:28 UTC
As Joan walked the retirement community's halls to her grandfather's suite, she thought back to the note left for her this morning...It had begun with Sherlock saying how she had assisted with his reaching the answers sooner than he might have otherwise, wishing her well on her next assignment if she chose to go anyway, etc etc, and then, in a surprise to her, he had written You left just when you were getting interesting.

If only he knew how often that phrase gets used in my family, Joan thought to herself as she reached the suite's door and unlocked it to admit herself.

"Hi, Grandpa," Watson said, coming over to give him a quick hug before she sat down in the chair beside his wheelchair.

"How's my favorite granddaughter?" Indy asked.

"At a crossroads."

"When in doubt, go -"

"On an adventure," they both said in unison.

"I've said it a few times?" Indy jested. Off her nod, "Think you could bring me? The colleges don't ask me to sub as often as they used to, and there's not as much to do here as I'd like."

My God, what ( ... )

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