Drabbles in Threes (V)
These are prompts from the
even_angels_ prompt community which is organized (and prompted) by
fewthistle and
flying_peanuts. :D :D
The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
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( II. )
( III. )
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The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
Ficlet: Opposites
Title: Opposites
Fandom: DWP
Words: 409 words
Notes: Andrea Sachs and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
dragonwine
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Fandom: DWP
Words: 409 words
Notes: Andrea Sachs and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
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Drabbles in Threes (IV)
These are prompts from the
even_angels_ prompt community which is organized (and prompted) by
fewthistle and
flying_peanuts. :D :D
The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
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The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
Drabble: Unseeing
Title: Unseeing
Fandom: DWP
Words: 182 words
Notes: Andrea Sachs and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
dragonwine
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Fandom: DWP
Words: 182 words
Notes: Andrea Sachs and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
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Drabbles in Threes (III)
These are prompts from the
even_angels_ prompt community which is organized (and prompted) by
fewthistle and
flying_peanuts. :D :D
The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
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The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
Drabble: Cream
Title: Cream
Fandom: L&O: SVU and DWP (crossover)
Words: 170 words
Notes: Lena Petrovsky and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt/timeline meme for
unfortunateggs as right after Stigma
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Fandom: L&O: SVU and DWP (crossover)
Words: 170 words
Notes: Lena Petrovsky and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt/timeline meme for
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Drabble: Stigma
Title: Stigma
Fandom: L&O: SVU and DWP (crossover)
Words: 422 words
Notes: Lena Petrovsky and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
thelastgoodname
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Fandom: L&O: SVU and DWP (crossover)
Words: 422 words
Notes: Lena Petrovsky and Miranda Priestly
A/N: Written for the prompt meme for
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Drabbles in Threes (II)
So. More drabbles.
I suppose that they could be telling a larger story but I usually don't analyze whether there's an over-arching anything in what I write. So they might be in the same universe, or they might not be. Reader's Choice, 'k?
These are prompts from the
even_angels_ prompt community which is organized (and prompted) by
fewthistle and
flying_peanuts. :D :D
The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
I suppose that they could be telling a larger story but I usually don't analyze whether there's an over-arching anything in what I write. So they might be in the same universe, or they might not be. Reader's Choice, 'k?
These are prompts from the
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The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
Drabbles in Threes
So. I'd written the following three drabbles based upon the prompts in the
even_angels_ prompt community which is organized (and prompted) by
fewthistle and
flying_peanuts. My thanks to them for the prompts ... both when they were posted two years ago, and for now. :)
The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
I'll probably write these sentence prompt drabbles on the weekend and try to post them by midweek if not earlier. :)
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
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The prompts are actually the first and last sentences of the drabbles (in italics).
I'll probably write these sentence prompt drabbles on the weekend and try to post them by midweek if not earlier. :)
( I. )
( II. )
( III. )
Good Things in Three (9)
So, it's nearing the end of April, and I've finally able to satisfy my inner-numbers-self and post these on the 3x3x3 date. :)
April's DWP challenge involves the concept of 'three' - see Things Come in Threes. However, I'm playing with another variant on the theme - just the 'three' (and its multiples) for this month. There will be a theme (sort of), and the requisite number of drabbles to follow.
This third and final set of nine drabbles combine for a total of 1531 words.
( Nine times when someone saw something (and said something): )
April's DWP challenge involves the concept of 'three' - see Things Come in Threes. However, I'm playing with another variant on the theme - just the 'three' (and its multiples) for this month. There will be a theme (sort of), and the requisite number of drabbles to follow.
This third and final set of nine drabbles combine for a total of 1531 words.
( Nine times when someone saw something (and said something): )