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Title: Random Pages from the Histories, XII
Fandom: Original Fiction
Prompt: Bait and Switch
Warnings: tons of spoilage, language, prelude to violence?
Rating: PG-13 (see warnings above)
Summary: Lachie’s rescue and Sylvie’s real purpose.
Word Count: 6,054
A/N: I’ve decided these related posts are really Coadeyder light, lol. I actually thought I could resolve the story with this post, but I realized I would run out of words somewhere around 5,500. Perhaps with this week’s prompt… At any rate, I get through Lachie’s bit if nothing else. I’m also considering posting portions of the actual novel-in-progress to my memories (friends-only to protect my possible publication future) if anyone’s interested. Just let me know. It’s a bit harsher than these fuzzy posts, and they don’t really feature Kincaid, et al., but I could definitely use feedback.
All related Random Pages posts and Declan Musings can be found here.
And This Week’s Random Pages from the Histories
Fandom: Original Fiction
Prompt: Bait and Switch
Warnings: tons of spoilage, language, prelude to violence?
Rating: PG-13 (see warnings above)
Summary: Lachie’s rescue and Sylvie’s real purpose.
Word Count: 6,054
A/N: I’ve decided these related posts are really Coadeyder light, lol. I actually thought I could resolve the story with this post, but I realized I would run out of words somewhere around 5,500. Perhaps with this week’s prompt… At any rate, I get through Lachie’s bit if nothing else. I’m also considering posting portions of the actual novel-in-progress to my memories (friends-only to protect my possible publication future) if anyone’s interested. Just let me know. It’s a bit harsher than these fuzzy posts, and they don’t really feature Kincaid, et al., but I could definitely use feedback.
All related Random Pages posts and Declan Musings can be found here.
And This Week’s Random Pages from the Histories