Subject: All these things are true
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Posted on: 2012-11-05 06:30:00 UTC
But when the walk in question happens at night, in a part of Oregon well known for constant dreary rain... Plus I'm really lazy sometimes.
Subject: All these things are true
Author:
Posted on: 2012-11-05 06:30:00 UTC
But when the walk in question happens at night, in a part of Oregon well known for constant dreary rain... Plus I'm really lazy sometimes.
No, never mind.
Just here to announce the publication of another mission, this one a collaboration between myself and the epic EileenAlphabet!
Mission: The Strange Life of Isabella Holmes
Fandoms: Twilight and BBC Sherlock crossover
Target: Isabella Holmes, aka Izzy
Agents: Eledhwen Elerossiel, Christianne Shieh, the Radioactive Moss Creature, Mittens
This takes place, for my Agents, before the Winnie Breccan mission. So some timey-wimey shenanigans are going on over here. Eileen will be posting it to her site as well, and we'll be linking to both places on the Wiki.
The mission on my page is here: http://rc170.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/the-strange-life-of-isabella-holmes/
And epic? Really, I am only epic in the company of awesome people like Lily Winterwood!
You're an awesome writer in your own right! DO NOT MAKE ME SLAP YOU INTO BELIEVING IN YOURSELF.
Wow. Just, wow, that anyone would even think of a crossover there to begin with. And the fact that they killed Charlie, because I can count the decent characters in Twilight on one finger and they start, and end, with Charlie. (Some of the forgotten classmates have good moments, but since they only sort of exist on the periphery...)
Also, that seems like one heck of a confusing fic. Kudos. Also, now I must look up the Radioactive Moss Creature because I need to know what it is (and more importantly, why.)
I was so bored i actually considered going for a walk
In other alliterative news: In the paleopony period there was a plague that perplexed a small village of poor powerless ponies!
-needs to be stoned to death-
Anyway, walking is a wonderful pastime! It's good for the legs, it's a great way to keep moving while you're bored, it can help you sight-see without risking a store-flattening car accident...
Going for a walk now, I don't know when I'll be back. -skips away-
But when the walk in question happens at night, in a part of Oregon well known for constant dreary rain... Plus I'm really lazy sometimes.