Gacked from
jedi_penguin. Because I am too pressed for time to do any serious writing (yet in dire need of entertainment, natch), I have discovered this handy meme:
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to write a drabble or ficlet with the same first line as one of my stories, and leave it in my comments here.
Any takers? *g*
Oooh, and I've found some new awkward sex stories for
jedi_penguin. How could we have ever neglected Seeker to Seeker? Or Both Sides Now? I didn't tell her about Hagrid's Hut or Ante Up! either.
Shoot. Now I have to look up links, don't I? *feels lazy, that special kind of 2am lazy*
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to write a drabble or ficlet with the same first line as one of my stories, and leave it in my comments here.
Any takers? *g*
Oooh, and I've found some new awkward sex stories for
Shoot. Now I have to look up links, don't I? *feels lazy, that special kind of 2am lazy*
Re: Another hundred words
Date: 2004-10-17 04:02 pm (UTC)I don't think people are reading my journal much right now. I'm not posting stories, and it's mostly been diatribes about how busy I am. I'm actually surprised anyone responded, let alone responded with two drabbles. Thank you.
Icarus
Re: Another hundred words
Date: 2004-10-17 04:12 pm (UTC)I've just started toying with "The Ministry was nearly empty at this hour," but I'm still not sure who the pairing might be that would be sneaking about there for a liason. And I wonder whether 100 words is enough room to fit in the Wizengamot's chained chair...
Writing stories with a predefined opening line is an interesting exercise and very different from other drabbles, having to fit plot and character to the line rather than the other way around. Difficult, but I kinda like it. [And it gives me an excuse to waste the afternoon reading fanfic -- oh what a trial :) ]