Wordless, G, CHAS
Aug. 20th, 2011 10:35 amWordless
Rated G
Author:
tweedisgood
Canon Story: CHAS
Watson expresses some surprise that I do not consider the victims foolish to leave written evidence of their indiscretions. He approves of my pity, pity that may excuse even stony-faced murder.
I place a grateful hand on his shoulder, fidelity and affection steadfast in his answering smile. I pity them, rather, that they need mere words to say their love.
Rated G
Author:
Canon Story: CHAS
Watson expresses some surprise that I do not consider the victims foolish to leave written evidence of their indiscretions. He approves of my pity, pity that may excuse even stony-faced murder.
I place a grateful hand on his shoulder, fidelity and affection steadfast in his answering smile. I pity them, rather, that they need mere words to say their love.
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Date: 2011-08-21 09:28 am (UTC)ETA: never really thanked you properly for this sterling idea, you know. It's been such a treat to re-read these stories, be reminded why I love 'em, and be challenged as a writer to work to 60 words when I usually run to thousands. Thank you.
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Date: 2011-08-22 08:26 pm (UTC)ETA: Forgot to mention that I'm glad the 60 words is working for you. I know it's a pretty daunting challenge sometimes. I rather love it, myself. I find myself attracted to efficiency in writing, so if I can get the feeling and character I wanted covered done in just 60 words, I am quite happy about it. I'm very impressed that you're able to work both ends of the length spectrum so well. You write such elegant prose.
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Date: 2011-08-22 09:31 pm (UTC)I'm very impressed that you're able to work both ends of the length spectrum so well. You write such elegant prose.
How kind. The English language is such a gift: I so hear you on the joy it is when just the right phrase pops into ones mind. Except in my case, it's all too often been dragged kicking and screaming into the light of day :-D
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Date: 2011-08-22 09:35 pm (UTC)And yes, words have great power: Holmes respects, understands and perhaps not a little fears that power, hence his particular horror of blackmail? And how better to defend himself against it than to belittle them.
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