Subject: Did everyone just forget about the interlude?
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Posted on: 2016-10-10 01:32:00 UTC

Because I rather liked it, and I don't understand why people didn't comment on it. It's always nice to see Library get a bit of airtime, and her interactions with Gremlin are amusing and fun to read. This was a good, solid read and I am glad of its existence; I wasn't super active in either Hunger Games's RP element, and I won one of them, so it's kind of got me thinking about doing a brief interlude involving Lola.

Also:-

Agent Cassandra Heath is part of the Department of Implausible Crossovers. Their main fandoms are Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sherlock Holmes, and Halo, but they keep getting missions into The Inheritance Cycle. A katana is their preferred weapon. A giant spork is something they are known for using to unexpected results. Agent Cassandra Heath is infamous for accidentally setting loose a horde of kittens in HQ. They are considered normal for the PPC.

Agent Melanie Bloxham is part of A/V Division. Their main fandoms are Yu Yu Hakusho, Battlestar Galactica, and Dragonriders of Pern, but they keep getting missions into Harry Potter. A sledgehammer is their preferred weapon. Their fists are something they are known for using to unexpected results. Agent Melanie Bloxham is infamous for accidentally setting loose a horde of kittens in HQ. They are considered normal for the PPC.

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"I keep telling people, it's not a katana, it's a kiem! Completely different country, completely different swordsmithing traditions, it's more like a jian than anything else, but no, it's Asian and it's a sword, it has to be a katana, which means I wind up listening them blathering on about some Godforsaken animoo rubbish forever an' a day..."

Mel smiled benevolently as Cass continued to rant. They'd met about a year ago, during the Kitten Incident (or, as the Monitor's headline had called it, Apocalypse Meow), and had really hit it off. Like, turn up in each other's RCs only to not leave for weeks hit it off. People said they looked good together, though; Cass was a gangly, bony beanpole with a mane of hair permanently singed at the ends by dragon fire, while Mel had the short and stocky build that suited lugging camera equipment around at a dead run when someone heard the Clown's fateful approach.

She dipped back into the conversation, more of a rant really-

"And that's why they really need to pay more attention, because in Elementary they retain a plot point involving identical twins but use an iris scanner as the lock on the locked-room mystery, which is just daft because even identical twins don't have the same irises, while on Sherlock..."

-and dipped back out again, just smiling and nodding. She knew that when Cassie had built up a head of steam about something it'd be more worth your time to talk a Hiei-lusting agent into going into Face The Strange, so she stroked the tall girl's hand and made the appropriate noises.

Introverts and extroverts made up pretty much every team in the PPC, and they were no exception. Mel was the one who dragged them out to parties and meetings and the occasional agent munch, while Cass just devoured canon books and designed things, from weird tabletop games themed around giant dieselpunk mecha to mods for a game she couldn't even get her RC's monitor to run properly. To look at us now, she thought, you'd think it'd be the other way around.

Perhaps it was, she thought. Perhaps it was.

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