Surprises (BBC-verse)
Aug. 1st, 2011 04:26 pmSurprises (BBC-verse)
Author: monkeybard
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Blood, schmoop, and magical realism
Word count: 2,937
Author's Notes: Sequel to Storm Warning and Kindness. Unbeta'd.
Disclaimer: Still not mine. Still would take them both home with me and snuggle them and give them hot cocoa.
DATE: August 1
PROMPT: I'm not actually competing in the Watson's Woes Prompt Fic Challenge, although I've had great fun playing. Therefore, I feel perfectly justified in utilising some of the August Amnesty Prompts to continue a multi-part story that I started during the July Prompts. Here are the ones I've adapted for use in this fic.
2. Railway, white, snake, jump, sandwich. Use all five words in your fic.
4. Epistolary fic, post-it note style. Write an epistolary fic, but each portion of the fic can only be a line or two long; the amount of words one could fit on a post-it note. Whether you want to use text messaging, scraps of paper, table napkins, actual post-its, or whatever, the bits can only be a sentence or two at a time. If you want to do an art post, with actual sticky notes, then by all means go for it!
5. Actions speak louder than words; ergo, breaking someone's nose is a much more effective means of communicating than verbal riposte. Use that however it inspires you.
6. Gratuitous and shameless H/C/Schmoop. Cosy firelight, fuzzy slippers, hot tea, fleecy blankets, small gestures, kittens and unicorns, whatever brings out the schmooper in you.
9. Rhyme. Crackfic or not, true poetry or not, your entire fic must in some way rhyme. You may waive the 100-word minimum for this prompt.
( 11:35pm )
Author: monkeybard
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Blood, schmoop, and magical realism
Word count: 2,937
Author's Notes: Sequel to Storm Warning and Kindness. Unbeta'd.
Disclaimer: Still not mine. Still would take them both home with me and snuggle them and give them hot cocoa.
DATE: August 1
PROMPT: I'm not actually competing in the Watson's Woes Prompt Fic Challenge, although I've had great fun playing. Therefore, I feel perfectly justified in utilising some of the August Amnesty Prompts to continue a multi-part story that I started during the July Prompts. Here are the ones I've adapted for use in this fic.
2. Railway, white, snake, jump, sandwich. Use all five words in your fic.
4. Epistolary fic, post-it note style. Write an epistolary fic, but each portion of the fic can only be a line or two long; the amount of words one could fit on a post-it note. Whether you want to use text messaging, scraps of paper, table napkins, actual post-its, or whatever, the bits can only be a sentence or two at a time. If you want to do an art post, with actual sticky notes, then by all means go for it!
5. Actions speak louder than words; ergo, breaking someone's nose is a much more effective means of communicating than verbal riposte. Use that however it inspires you.
6. Gratuitous and shameless H/C/Schmoop. Cosy firelight, fuzzy slippers, hot tea, fleecy blankets, small gestures, kittens and unicorns, whatever brings out the schmooper in you.
9. Rhyme. Crackfic or not, true poetry or not, your entire fic must in some way rhyme. You may waive the 100-word minimum for this prompt.
( 11:35pm )