Oddities

Oct. 26th, 2005 01:48 pm
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Walking back from Marks & Spencer (I know, I know, but I am lazy and their prepared meals are good) I saw a couple of window-dressers deep in (to me) silent, pantomime conversation. One of them was gesturing emphatically with a severed mannequin arm. She actually tapped her companion with it, on the shoulder, like she was knighting him. I never get to knight people with severed mannequin arms. *pouts*

Also, I seem to be writing Rodney/Teyla fic. I blame it on [livejournal.com profile] monanotlisa's icon. Just, if I start writing sentences about "dusky nipples" or "tawny thighs"*--shoot me? Please?

Oh, who am I kidding? I'm totally having fun with it. It's completely improbable, which is why it's so awesome. And it's reminding me why I miss the Jossverse, because while the Stargate people seem (from what I've seen/heard/randomly gleaned) rather conservative with their couplings, Buffy would have totally gone there. It would have gone anywhere. Well, shy of full-out boy-lovin', but still. Happy times.

ETA: And speaking of fic, for those who might have missed it, I (semi-)recently posted a couple of stories over at [livejournal.com profile] sga_flashfic.

For the Buildings and Food Challenge: Coming Soon to a Galaxy Near You!

For the Debriefing Challenge: Magic Marker

Both McKay/Sheppard, both varying degrees of silly. Because this fandom is crack.



*Much to my shame, this is a phrase I actually use in The Novel. Twice, even, I think. There might also be a mention of "milky thighs" in there somewhere. Not in reference to the same character, though--I'm clichéd, not inconsistent.
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