Subject: And since I forgot to mention it, loved the Rolling Stones r
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Posted on: 2010-09-29 03:51:00 UTC
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Subject: And since I forgot to mention it, loved the Rolling Stones r
Author:
Posted on: 2010-09-29 03:51:00 UTC
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Hello, everyone. I hope all is well in your worlds.
I have finished an interlude set in the Postal Department. I hope you will enjoy it.
Thank you to Miah and Neshomeh for being betas.
I noticed Acacia's sandal in FicPsych. All hail the TOS!
First up, I'd just like to say that I love interludes. They give so much more texture to the PPC, as though it were a World One organization.
Believe it or not, but I already had this sneaking suspicion that the Marquis and the Kudzu had something going on. 'She' certainly doesn't try to hide it, what with the perfume and all. This could be useful for blackmailing the Marquis. *evil giggle*
'Ware the evil broom-closet. That Sunflower's Witness gives me the creeps, too.
As for the SO, how is it possible to both be and not be in blatant denial? Guess all the years of leading an insane asylum are really starting to 'get to him', if you catch my drift.
Oh, and Durotar and Kur'nak are so cute together. I hope to see more of them.
I am glad you enjoyed it and that you found so many things to be enjoyable/worthy of comment.
The Kudzu/Marquis pairing has been floating around the PPC for quite a while due to...shady, behind-the-scenes type people. They shall not be named...for my safety, you understand.
Also, since the broom-closet has been disclosed, you will likely not find the Sunflower's Witness there. She resides in an undisclosed location, as I said in the interlude. That is why she is so hard to find and apprehend.
Also, also, I will answer your other post here as well. The Sandal of Acacia was indeed thrown in the TOS, but it has a lengthy history that encompasses this piece, by Neshomeh. The Sandal is a relic of much power.
Again, thanks for the comment. I am glad you enjoyed yourself.
-Phobos
Such an adorable pair. ^_^ And very funny, too. Though the interlude's left me with a number of mental images I could probably have done without.
Still, very well done. I love seeing pieces like this, and writing them every so often as well. it's fun to see Agents not off wrestling badfic.
If I might ask; what mental images did I leave you with?
Also, I am glad that you liked it.
the image of the S.O. subscribing to what he does, for one. It left too many unanswered questions about what he gets up to alone in his office. XD
Also, whatever the hell happened between Jack and the Kraken, the way it was described left me with rather a o_O sort of expression. And the Lux-distraction method was hilarious. :D
The Sunflower's magazine might make it difficult for me to garden for people without cracking a smile.
That was one of my favorite jokes. Glad I could leave such an impression.
It's always interesting to see what the non-Action agents get up to; I know I've been writing my fair share of such stories in any case, and it's fun to see non-mission pieces. Nice work overall, though now I'm wishing I'd thought to do something for Postal. :P
There is plenty still to do in Postal. Durotar and Kur'nak could use the help.
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A nice little violence-free peek into the daily lives of the PPC :) Kur'nak sounds -adorable-. Love the appearance of Lux.
There is very little violence in the Postal Department. It is an odd thing. The other agents are more likely to "go postal" than the actual postmen. Ah well, it is the PPC, after all.
As VM said, slice-of-life bits are fun. And it is thoroughly enjoyable to see HQ through the eyes of those who aren't field agents.
The bit with Ilraen made me lol. Just so you know. :)
Day In The Life interludes are cool things, 's always fun to see what's between the cracks of HQ. Good story!