Subject: Haha
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Posted on: 2009-08-26 00:58:00 UTC
Hahaha, must be hard being a parent in the PPC. Or a child, for that matter.
Subject: Haha
Author:
Posted on: 2009-08-26 00:58:00 UTC
Hahaha, must be hard being a parent in the PPC. Or a child, for that matter.
Very short, mildly disturbing - Frodo/Sam, on Mount Doom, graphic but boring.
http://agenttrojie.livejournal.com/105570.html
Usual Bad Slash disclaimers here: Do NOT read if you are; underage, pregnant, squeamish, possessed of a delicate conclusion, or allergic to nuts :P
But, what's a delicate conclusion?
And, speaking of the Nursery, were Trojie and Pads adopting Harry and Snape's son? Because if not, Jenni seems intent on doing so. You know that feeling when a character is nudging the back of your brain? {= p Maybe there's an interlude in it, if you'd like to co-write a little visit to FicPsych sometime in the future...?
~Neshomeh
Oscar and Iza. But Trojie and Pads, too, because they do seem to collect orphans. But anyway, same question.
~Neshomeh, distracted by Alton Brown.
You're welcome to the baby. We couldn't think of a name for it anyway, so it makes life easier. Trojie and Pads have only collected three though, and two of them aren't technically orphans since they're sons of Sirius Black.
Alan seems too obvious and strikes me as a boring name anyway; Tobias just wouldn't do, and James is right out. I considered Ranus, which was an actual name in my family, but the teasing would be too awful. I'll have to think hard about what Jenni would do.
~Neshomeh
Jenni would name him after someone she respects as a character and a human being, but also after something comprised of two parts that abhor each other and should never have naturally combined into one person. She'd call him Henry after the doctor of Jekyll fame.
~Neshomeh
I hope they have many happy years together as a family :)
Me, too. I can only imagine it will be difficult being that kid under even the best possible circumstances, let alone in the PPC.
~Neshomeh
Hahaha, must be hard being a parent in the PPC. Or a child, for that matter.
Thank heavens for the Nursery!