Mar. 8th, 2003

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[livejournal.com profile] rabican (Salazar/Godric; eeeeh...whatever you want; can Godric be sub? Sub!Godric is entertaining.), it is written. You got a bit shortchanged though; I decided to try nanofiction.

Creating Salt, R, 55 words )

[livejournal.com profile] nicolae (Tom Riddle; post-killing Myrtle), it is written. Disciplined myself again; a pure-blood drabble here. They're hard.

untitled, PG, 100 words )

[livejournal.com profile] icarusancalion (Slimy!Draco/Confused!Ron; someplace sleazy--bathroom stall on Hogwarts Express?; Ron wins in the end. *ahem*), it is written. Look at me, I used the dialogue gimmick. Also gratuitous undefined blackmail as plot device, non-con, and use of penis pain for slapstick porpoises. *facepalms*

Pissing on the Tracks, NC-17, 310 words )

And that's all for now, unless I get more.

So which one should I use for my [livejournal.com profile] hpdrabble application? ;-)
letterblade: (lens flare)
[livejournal.com profile] telepwen, [livejournal.com profile] cedar85, [livejournal.com profile] jig, anybody who I don't know/forgot, you'll understand this.

Is using some small blunt object to carefully smooth the foil wrappers left over from your gelt back into flat little circles a perfectly normal pastime?

Or am I as weird as my (Quaker) roommate thinks I am?

(Mum gave me a box of chocolate coins when I left for school, hence my having gelt outside of Hanukah. Which might be weirder than smoothing down the wrappers.)

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