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Ok I had a really hard time figuring out how to post the pictures without them being too large for DW to post. But I finally figured out how to get them to work!!! I'm so glad I got that figured out omg!! Anyway, here are my character designs for Marcus and Lucretia made on Doll Divine! Let me know what you think.






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I found this character development meme on[personal profile] eller's journal! It looked so interesting and fun, and I wanted to try it with the characters from my Laudatio Turiae Story (my very creative working title)!! I first posted about this a while ago now, so here is the intro post for it if you want the basics of the story! I'll be answering for both Lucretia and Marcus, the main characters who are a married couple.

-What genre of music do they listen to the most? Would people assume they would like that style of music or is it wildly unfitting to their appearance? (ie; cutesy pastel girl likes heavy metal)
Hmm idk what music people played/listened to in ancient Rome?? I feel like Lucretia likes music though, but Marcus is probably more neutral.

-In terms of power scaling in-universe, are they about as strong as everyone else, stupidly overpowered, extremely weak, etc?
They're about as strong as everyone else, but Marcus is a soldier so I bet he's quite a bit stronger than average civilians. But Lucretia also does a lot of sewing/weaving/etc because she is a proper Roman lady, and I feel like that would give you some muscles, so Lucretia isn't exactly weak but she's more average.

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I wanted to do the Planner Snowflake Challenge that [community profile] journalsandplanners  hosted a while back but I didn't have time to get caught up on all the questions, so I was excited to see they're hosting the Journal Jam event now too! Please feel free to join in if you see this, I'd love to have more people on my reading page doing this too. Here's the first post if you're interested btw! (xxx)

Day 1:
Either here or in your own space, answer the following question: Have you ever pivoted/made a pretty big shift in journal/planner usage? What prompted it and what was the shift in usage?


I didn't really use planners very consistently for most of my life, but I started using one somewhat consistently in college. Then I started being a lot more consistent with it at the beginning of 2021, because I'd just found out I have ADHD and learned how important it would be for my life and mental health to figure out how to be more organized than I had been! My mom used the Franklin Planner system years ago, so she got me a Franklin Planner binder and starter set and also started using it again herself. We've both gotten more into the habit of using them, so it's been nice to kinda do that together!

I've really enjoyed it so far and I feel like it makes planning more fun, because they have lots of options for customization and different looks for the inserts you can buy, and I like that it has aspects that emphasize planning your whole life and not just day-to-day stuff. I've also gotten pretty into stickers for customization, too, which has been fun! One downside to Franklin Planner is that it's fairly expensive to get started, but I like not having to buy a whole new planner every year and just getting new inserts that still fit the same system, so I think it's worth it.
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I saw this meme posted by [personal profile] osprey_archer and thought it looked fun! I think I did it on Tumblr quite awhile ago, so I was excited to see it again on here! Feel free to ask me about any of my fanfics/original works (here) or any recent stories in the tag My Stories on here. I'll be traveling tomorrow, and on an airplane in a couple days, so I'd love some questions to answer!

Pick a section from any story I've written, and comment to this post with that selection. I will then give you the equivalent of a DVD commentary on that snippet: what I was thinking when I wrote it, why I wrote it in the first place, what's going on in the character's heads, why I chose certain words, what this moment means in the context of the rest of the fic, lots of awful puns, and anything else that you’d expect to find on a DVD commentary track.
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Three Weeks For Dreamwidth is an event all about celebrating Dreamwidth! I heard about it from [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith  's journal, and it technically runs from April 25th - May 15 so I'm a day late, but I still thought it'd be fun to try and do something for this!

  Post the first line of a story here in the comments, and I'll write the next five. No context or prompts, just a line, and if I don't twig who it is then you'll get something slightly surreal back!

(Found here, along with some other ideas for how to participate: link. My fandoms are in my intro post.)

I probably won't get to answering these until late, maybe the 14th or 15th of May, but please feel free to give me some first lines until then!! :D I might also answer them in a separate post, instead of replying to comments...
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 I haven't done this since I first started this journal, unfortunately, and I keep wanting to do it but forgetting!! So, here is the end-of-year writing meme for 2021!

Fiction posted this year:

Frontier Wolf
1. Scum and Scrapings - Hilarion/Lucius, rated G, written for Chocolate Box Exchange.
2. The Wolf and the Fox - Alexios/Connla, T, written for Multifandom Drabble Exchange.

Original Work
3. For the love of the sea - ship captain/selkie, G, written for Multifandom Drabble Exchange.
4. Unmasked - ship captain/first officer who is a woman disguised as a man, G, written for Multifandom Drabble Exchange.
5. Spirit Journey - original female character/original female character, T, written for Multifandom Drabble Exchange.
6. Muse - brave but stubborn female knight/famous female bard, T, written for Chocolate Box Exchange.

The Eagle of the Ninth
7. The electric charge; of a change in the weather - Marcus/Esca, G, written for Multifandom Drabble Exchange.

The Old Guard
8. it is destiny - Joe/Nicky, M.
9. Some Similar Experience - team friendship with minor Joe/Nicky, T, written for a prompt on [personal profile] theoldguardkinkmeme .
10. Anonymously posted work - Joe/Nicky, E.
11. Steal My Breath - Joe/Nicky, E.
12. Rose Red Pleasure - Joe/Nicky, E, written for Bottom Joe Week.
13. Hold me closer - Joe/Nicky, T, written for Bottom Joe Week.
14. Incurably Romantic - Joe/Nicky, G.
15. Notetaking - Nile & Joe, G.

Turn: Washington's Spies
16. Perseus and Andromeda - Edmund Hewlett/Anna Strong, T.
17. Escape - Edmund Hewlett/Anna Strong, G.

Crossovers
18. Quaesitum - crossover of EOTN and The Old Guard, Nile-centric with minor Marcus/Esca and Joe/Nicky, G.
19. The Artist and the Sailor - fusion of The Old Guard and Martin Eden, Joe/Nicky, T.

This year I wrote and posted:
19 stories and 27,921 words!!!

Overall thoughts:
I feel like I branched out a lot with writing new fandoms, like The Old Guard, original works, and Turn, and I also definitely branched out of my comfort zone by starting to write smut. I've written subtler sex scenes, but not full-on smut, and it was definitely exciting (and nerve wracking lol) to try that out and share it. And it even got a good reception!

Looking back, did you write more or less fic than you thought you would this year?
More! I was in a slump at the beginning of the year, but I definitely feel like I got back into my usual enthusiasm for writing <3

What pairing/genre/fandom did you write that you would've never predicted in January?
Probably Turn! I didn't discover the show until late in the year, and I didn't at all expect to love it as much as I did, but the character of Major Hewlett and his and Anna's relationship really spoke to me and made me emotional. I also didn't expect to post so much original fic, but it was really fun to write stories that were totally my own!

I'd also been wanting to write more sexual content at the end of 2020/beginning of 2021, but I didn't really expect that I'd actually do it!

This year's theme and the story that demonstrates this the most:
I think the theme is trying new/adventurous things in writing, and the stories that demonstrate that the most are probably Spirit Journey and Hold me closer, because they both have darker subject matter than I usually write about, and Steal My Breath, because I think it was the first smutty/kinky story I posted.

What's your own favorite story of this year? Not the most popular, but the one that makes you happiest?
Hmmm, I have a lot of stories that I really loved!! I think Scum and Scrapings, For the love of the sea, and Incurably Romantic are probably my favorites, though. Idk how many other fic writers re-read their own work, but I really like to re-read those stories sometimes!

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them?
Oh, yes. I took the risk of writing some darker content as well as more sexual content, and I learned that people just really enjoy smutty stories! I mean I already knew that, but I learned that people enjoy when I write smut too, and that it's actually really fun to write.

Best story of this year:
I'm going to say, it is destiny, The Artist and the Sailor, Scum and Scrapings, and For the love of the sea are probably the ones I think are the best.

Most popular story of this year:
My anonymous TOG story has 155 kudos, definitely the most I've gotten! Rose Red Pleasure has 131 kudos, the most out of the stories that aren't anonymous.

Story of mine that is most underappreciated by the universe:
Probably Perseus and Andromeda! Though that was written for a mostly-dead fandom, so I guess that's to be expected lol. Also Quaesitum, though that is also kind of an obscure crossover though, so that's pretty expected too.

My least favorite story of this year:
I think Hold Me Closer. I just feel like I didn't write it as well as I could have tbh.

Most fun story to write:
Hmmm, probably Incurably Romantic, For the love of the sea, and Escape.

Story with the sweetest moment:
I'm gonna say, It is destiny and Escape! They both have lots of hurt/comfort and are about the respective pairings coming together and comforting each other and being really soft.

Story with the sexiest moment:
I've written a few sexy stories this year, but the sexiest one was the Old Guard one I posted anonymously because I was very shy about it. I'm still very shy about it because it is... the kinkiest thing I've ever written. If you want the link though, I can try to give it to you privately!

Most "holy crap that's wrong, even for you" story:
Probably Hold me closer... that one was pretty intense lol!!

Most overdue story:
Some Similar Experience, definitely! It's taken me far too long to post, and it isn't even finished yet! It was from [personal profile] theoldguardkinkmeme , and I feel kinda bad for the person who prompted it for having to wait so long for the finished story :(

Most eye-roll worthy title:
Probably Spirit Journey haha, I couldn't think of a good title so I just titled it after the main event of the story! 

Story that shifted my own perspective of the characters:
Scum and Scrapings was the first time I've written Lucius's POV, and that really helped give me more perspective and knowledge of him. And it made me love him even more than I already did!

In my original stories, especially Muse and For the love of the sea, I also got very attached to my OC's, and I kinda want to write more stories about them someday. 

Hardest story to write:
Either Notetaking, because it ended up taking me a while to finish, or any of my smutty stories, because I overthought the way I was doing the sex scenes and getting nervous hahah.

Biggest disappointment:
Probably that I didn't finish Some Similar Experience before the end of the year! And also, I got a negative comment on another of my Old Guard fics, The Artist and the Sailor, because of discourse in the fandom that I wasn't involved in. :( I didn't take it too seriously, but it was just irritating that the commenter assumed I was so into The Discourse Du Jour. Honestly, as much as I love TOG and writing/reading fic for it, I really don't like a lot of the fandom that much...

Biggest surprise:
It was surprising how popular some of my stories for smaller fandoms got!

Most unintentionally, personally telling story:
I think Muse and For the love of the sea were very telling because the protagonists felt very personal and close to me. I'm sure I would fall in love with a lady knight or a selkie too!!

Favorite opening line (or paragraph lol):

Nicolò’s true smiles, so rare and only given to Yusuf, were like the delicate pink flowers they would sometimes see by the side of the road. Perfect, plush, peculiar but not unheard of. The pink was almost the same color as his lips. Yusuf told Nicolò these things one afternoon, after picking a bunch of them and giving them to him as a gift.

From Incurably Romantic! I really liked how poetic it was, which really fit with the theme of the story.
 
Favorite closing line (or paragraph, again):

“Oh, Edmund,” she murmured, and put her hand on his chest, right in the center where it ached with emotion. "I looked at the moon every night and hoped you could see it, too. It helped me feel like you were safe in some way if I could see the same moon you did.” The words pulled at something deep inside him, and he squeezed her hand tightly. She smiled at him. “I would love to watch the stars with you again soon, so you can explain them properly now that you’re home.”

Edmund smiled too. He finally felt safe, warm, and at home again because of Anna Strong, because of his dear Andromeda.

From Perseus and Andromeda! I usually have a lot of trouble with endings, but I liked how this turned out so sweet! And I just really liked this story in general.

In conclusion:
This was a very good year in the writing department! I'm enjoying feeling so creative lately. Hopefully that will carry into 2022, and it will be a better year all around!

Fic writing goals for the coming year:
As usual, I had a bunch of story ideas that I never got around to writing/finishing, so my goal is to finish those! I also have some more ideas for original stories, like the Laudatio Turiae story I've posted about, so I really really want to finish at least one draft of the LT story.
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 Drop one of these bad boys in a comment and I will respond, without editing:
  • FIRST — the first two sentences of my current project
  • LAST — the most recently written two sentences of my current project
  • NEXT — the next line. meaning i will finish the sentence I’m on and write a new one, which you’ll get.
  • [insert prompt here] — you post a prompt, and i’ll write three sentences based on that prompt, set in the same time/setting as my current project
  • THE END — i’ll make up an ending, or post the ending if i’ve written it
  • BEFORE THE BEGINNING — three sentences (or more) about something that happened before the plot of my current project
  • POV — something that’s already happened, retold from another character’s perspective
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 Hello all!! I've seen a bunch of people on my reading page doing this meme, and since I'm doing some more reading recently I figured I'd give it a go! I started writing this post a few weeks ago, but then I kept getting busy & haven't finished until now lol. This might also turn into a general Wednesday Media Meme as I continue doing it so I can gush about any movies/shows/books/music etc I'm into.

So, I'm re-reading The Odyssey this summer! It's the first time I'm reading Emily Wilson's translation, which is really beautiful; her descriptions in general and depictions of Odysseus are really wonderful to read. I read Robert Fagles' translation a couple of years ago for a class, and I kind of wish I'd kept that version as well so I could pick out what they did differently. They both use pretty simple wording from what I recall of Fagles, which I feel like has the effect of making it more direct and powerful. Both have been very enjoyable!

So far I've read up to book eleven, and I think I'm enjoying it even more since I've already read it. It's such a complex, emotional story, and Wilson's translation choices seem to really enhance that. I also think it's also a really important story for people to continue reading, because the story of someone trying to return to their family and their life after experiencing war/trauma is so timeless, and it can serve as a metaphor for so many different things.

On a lighter note — I really love Telemachus!! I love his story of finding himself and becoming a man, especially in the Homeric world of gods and heroes where he has to find his place among all these other great people. Also, my sister recently told me that she learned that the English word "mentor" comes from The Odyssey, when Athena comes to Telemachus as a man named Mentor and helps/teaches him.

I also think it's so funny how a big plot point is that this huge group of suitors are pretty much just having a neverending frat party in Odysseus's house and eating like teenage boys, and they just don't get the hint that literally everyone wants them to get out. Like it's a big serious plot point, but it just makes me laugh when all the other characters are so compassionate to Odysseus about his frat boy problem lol !!
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 First of all, I just realized that Ms Sutcliff and my grandma share a birthday!!! So, happy 100th birthday to Rosemary Sutcliff and happy 83rd to my Nana! <3

Second, thank you [personal profile] verecunda for writing up this Q&A and for tagging me! The questions were super fun! :D I got a little carried away with some of the answers, so I’ll put them under the cut! (Originally from Tumblr, posted December 14th, but I wanted to share here too.)

Rules: answer the questions, tag anyone who you think might want to play along, and - if you like - add a question of your own.
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Comment with up to 3 of the following and I will answer:
  • Talk about the first ship you ever had.
  • Talk about three of the most important ships throughout your life.
  • What’s your current OTP?
  • What’s your current NOTP?
  • Do you have any poly ships?
  • How do you feel about love triangles?
  • How do you feel about RPF?
  • Have you ever shipped yourself with a character?
  • Do you have many ships that never got together at all?
  • Do you ship any characters that have never met?
  • Talk about your favorite first kiss.
  • Have you ever been disappointed when your ship finally got together?
  • Has a ship ever broken your heart?
  • How do you feel about will they/won’t they?
  • Have you ever "shipped at first sight"?
  • Talk about a ship you initially disliked.
  • Talk about a pairing you’ve stopped shipping romantically.
  • Talk about a moment which made you question an entire ship.
  • Have you ever shipped something despite yourself?
  • Talk about a ship you feel alone in shipping.
  • Is there a ship you just don’t get, but have nothing against?
  • Which of your ships have the best chemistry?
  • Which of your ships deserve better writing?
  • Do you mostly ship canon pairings?
  • Have you ever shipped a pairing before you even started watching the show/movie simply because of gifs and graphics or similar?
  • Have you noticed a pattern in your shipping? Is there a romantic dynamic you’re more drawn to?
  • Is there a ship you’ve shipped for most of your life?
  • Does shipping come easily to you?
  • Do you need to ship something to really enjoy a movie/book/tv show/comic?
  • Name a couple of fandoms in which you have no ships.
  • Talk about one of your favorite headcanons for a ship you love.
  • Share five must-read fics.
  • Name your favorite fanartist(s).
  • Share your favorite fanmix for your OTP.
  • Recommend 1-5 shipper blogs.
  • Do you create fanmixes/gif sets/fanart/fic/fanvids and so on for you ships?
  • Do you have a favorite trope and/or AU for your OTP?
  • Do you like and use ship names?
  • Is there a fictional relationship you’d really want for yourself?
  • If you could change one thing about your OTP, what would that be?


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Stealing from [personal profile] brideoffrankenstein bc this looked fun! Use any of my fandoms from my interests section on my profile page! (Also in tags)

Give me a fandom and I'll tell you:

Favorite Male Character
Favorite Female Character
Least Favorite Character
Favorite Ship
Favorite Friendship
Favorite Quote
Worst Character Death (if any)
This made me so happy you have no idea Moment
Saddest Moment
Favorite Location
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I saw that Sineala did this end-of-year writing meme & I wanted to give it a go!

Fiction posted this year:


January:

1. Fireworks. Star Wars, Han Solo/Luke Skywalker, 921 words. 


February:

2. Love, Firelight, and Warmth. Written for the AroAce Luke Skywalker fic drive. Star Wars, Leia Organa & Luke Skywalker, 1,320 words. 


3. Moving in Together. Endeavour, Endeavour Morse/Jim Strange, 936 words. 


March:

4. Something came up. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Phryne Fisher/Elizabeth Macmillan, 1,476 words. 


5. “E—E For What?” Endeavour, Kay Belborough/Endeavour Morse, 1,362 words. 


April:

6. Small Talk (completed in April, started in February) Endeavour, George Fancy/Endeavour Morse, 13,841 words. 


7. The Wolves Come Circling. Endeavour, George Fancy/Endeavour Morse, 1,044 words. 


8. Soft Smiles and Soft Words. Endeavour, Monica Hicks/Endeavour Morse, 481 words. 


9. What’s In A Name. Endeavour, George Fancy/Endeavour Morse, 814 words.


May:

10. Oxford 99. Endeavour, George Fancy/Endeavour Morse, 3,962 words.


11. Bobsled Team. Cabin Pressure, Martin Crieff/Theresa of Liechtenstein, 2,358 words.


12. First Meetings. Endeavour, Endeavour Morse & Shirley Trewlove, 1,763 words.


13. I speak of love awake, I speak of love in dreams. Endeavour, Max DeBryn/Endeavour Morse, 1,497 words.


October:

14. Tranquil. Written for Inktober. The Eagle of the Ninth, Marcus Flavius Aquila/Esca MacCunoval, 1,141 words.


15. Expensive. Also written for Inktober. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Phryne Fisher/Elizabeth MacMillan, 701 words.


November: 

16. In Hoc Modo Incidemus (last updated in November, started in July) The Eagle of the Ninth, Marcus Aquila/Esca MacCunoval, 17,063 words.


December:

17. Chosen. The Mummy (2017), Jennifer Halsey/Princess Ahmanet, 2,647 words.


18. Warmth and Protection. The Eagle of the Ninth, Marcus Aquila/Esca MacCunoval, 1,605 words.


This year I wrote & posted:
18 stories & 54,924 total words! I tried writing for some new fandoms & pairings that I wouldn't have considered before, so it's been an exciting year for writing!

Overall thoughts:
I wrote a LOT this year!!

Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would this year, less, or about what you predicted?
Definitely more!

What pairing/genre/fandom did you write that you would never have predicted in January?
The Eagle of the Ninth! I hadn't read the book in so so long, & it used to be probably my favorite ever when I was like 12, so I read it again over the summer & became just as enamored with it again. I'd forgotten just how much I loved that book, so I had to write some fic to properly celebrate & appreciate it!

This year's theme & the story that demonstrates this the most:
The theme of this year was probably just writing whatever I feel like? The story that demonstrates that most is prob "Oxford 99" XD

What's your own favorite story of the year? Not the most popular, but the one that makes you happiest?
Oh that's a hard question... ! There are so many that I love from this year. I love "Small Talk" & the other Fancy/Morse stories I've written, & I also love "Chosen" & "Incidemus", so I don't think there's one story that I'd say is my favorite.

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them?
I don't think so tbh... I guess I tried to really write for myself, & I learned that those stories often get pretty popular!

Best story of this year:
Not quite sure how this is different from most popular story & favorite story, so I'm just gonna say "Small Talk" "Chosen" &
 "Incidemus"

Most popular story of this year:
"Small Talk" definitely!! I've never gotten that amount of kudos before!!

Story of mine that is most under-appreciated by the universe in my opinion:
I'll probably have to say "Oxford 99" tbh, though that is a weird crossover, so 
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My least favorite story of this year:
I don't think I have a least favorite?? That's like saying I have a least favorite child lol!!!

Most fun story to write:
Like all of them tbh!! "Small Talk" was amazing tho, & I haven't finished "Incidemus" yet but that has been amazing too!

Story with the sweetest moment:
Well I wrote a lot of fluff this year, but I think "Incidemus" prob has the most amount of sweet fluffy scenes? "Fireworks," "What's In A Name," "Tranquil,"
 etc. were pretty much all tooth-rotting fluff tho... Idk, all my stories this year were fluffy haha!


Story with the sexiest moment:
I guess the closest to a sex scene I've written was in chapter 4 of "Incidemus"...

Most "holy crap, that's wrong, even for you" story:
Hmmmm, well I didn't really write anything very dark, but probably the most angsty one was "The Wolves Come Circling" in which Morse has nightmares about The Tiger... That resulted in a lot of fluffy h/c tho, I can never just write straight up angst with no comforting afterward XD 

 ALTHOUGH in "E—E For What?" I did attempt some angst sans comforting so maybe I should count that instead...

Most overdue:
Tbh I think we know I'm not particularly timely lol, but "Bobsled Team" & "Oxford 99" both took a while to polish & finally post.


Most eye roll-worthy title:
Like ALL of them haha I'm terrible at coming up with titles.

Story that shifted my own perceptions of the characters:
Well "Incidemus" definitely gave me some insight on Esca & really made me appreciate his character more, "Bobsled Team" gave me insight on Martin and Theresa & why they both like each other, & "Small Talk" gave insight of George Fancy & made me love him even more!

Hardest story to write:
None of them have been particularly hard to write, but I had some difficulty with the latest chapter or so of "Incidemus" because it's sometimes hard to think of what would be going through Esca's head in some parts of The Eagle. I was also kinda nervous about "Love Firelight &
 Warmth" just because it was very different content than I usually write & I didn't want to get things wrong... 


Biggest disappointment:
Probably that I never got around to writing/finishing some of the other ideas I had! I often have too many ideas I think.

Biggest surprise:
I guess the weird/plotlessly fluffy stories of mine that got tons of kudos or some reason??

Most unintentionally, personally telling story:
I have several for many different reasons, but I don't think I'm going to tell... XD

Favorite opening line:
I often have a hard time writing really good opening lines, but I liked the opening for "Moving In Together" quite a lot:

"
The bright sunlight streaming through the thin curtains woke Jim up, as it did most days now, and he rolled away from the window with a sigh. He was almost surprised to see Morse curled up by his side, facing toward him, his coppery hair catching the sun and making a halo around his head. This was so new, this relationship of theirs, that he hadn’t quite gotten used to it. And he’d wanted it for so long—almost since the day he’d met Morse—that he couldn’t believe they were finally together."

Favorite closing line:
I feel like I had several good closing lines last year tbh! One that I really like was from "E—E For What?"
 :

The walk back to Bixby’s mansion was awkward and mostly silent, a complete contrast to how pleasant the rest of her evening had been. She missed the warm feeling she’d had before, Morse’s closeness, his hands in hers, and the softness of his lips. She and Bruce left almost immediately, and her eyes met Morse’s one more time, longingly, as she was led out the door, away from him.

In conclusion:
Happy New Year, guys!!

Fic-writing goals for the coming year:
I'm going to try and finish the first draft of an original fiction novel! I hope I can be as productive with that as I've been with 
fanfiction this past year, but I feel like writing my own characters is going to be a challenge... Wish me luck!!! I'm also in the process of writing fic for The Silver Branch (which I'm apparently kinda obsessed with now) & I plan to finish "Incidemus"!


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