Yea! Thank you! I'm glad to hear you had a pleasant, cocaine-free breakfast. :-)
Hm. I'm now wondering what Mycroft is going to do with the footage of John thrashing Hannibal into next week. Perhaps he'll email it to Sherlock. John is, of course, too humble about this contribution to go blabbing about it to Sherlock.
I'm really surprised how a bit of magic has worked its way into this story. I didn't intend for it to happen and I certainly didn't intend for the Grandmothers and Claude to be witches, but it turns out they are. Who knew? The attic certainly contains several passages to places it shouldn't know about, so one of them could very well be Narnia.
I was completely unsuccessful in finding out if you can actually spread a dead bird's wings using one hand but as soon as that visual popped into my head there was no way I was taking it out, so that's probably fine. It is fiction after all.
Woo hoo! Last act is up and now I'll do a master post with all the standard tags and thank yous and notes. Then we get down to some serious shopping, and then we get serious about Shakespeare!
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Date: 2012-08-29 05:23 pm (UTC)Hm. I'm now wondering what Mycroft is going to do with the footage of John thrashing Hannibal into next week. Perhaps he'll email it to Sherlock. John is, of course, too humble about this contribution to go blabbing about it to Sherlock.
I'm really surprised how a bit of magic has worked its way into this story. I didn't intend for it to happen and I certainly didn't intend for the Grandmothers and Claude to be witches, but it turns out they are. Who knew? The attic certainly contains several passages to places it shouldn't know about, so one of them could very well be Narnia.
I was completely unsuccessful in finding out if you can actually spread a dead bird's wings using one hand but as soon as that visual popped into my head there was no way I was taking it out, so that's probably fine. It is fiction after all.
Woo hoo! Last act is up and now I'll do a master post with all the standard tags and thank yous and notes. Then we get down to some serious shopping, and then we get serious about Shakespeare!