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[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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The Z boys are awesome. Damn I miss that wheelchair bound meat-head... Hey, you're still getting 2 updates a week! When it dwindles to none you can pout. -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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They were the same shape. Also, yeah it can, for details: go see Tobias and Zai. did I say there was anything wrong with that? Nope. Yes, it is. Sorry Tim. what's so bad about... all of that eh? about reading FFAB again - you could always wait for the fully shiny edited version? You know, along with the fully shiny edited version of Summer Camp and the new Tiger Winter. Might be worth it... I am also out of "likes" for the day -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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I'm mean, but i'm not that mean. I suppose if man/bear doesn't do it for you... (Falling For A Bear)? Maybe i'll write you something more explicit? Just for the hardcore readers... Ask my husband. I bite. -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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so should we set up crowdsourcing for this as well, so I can pay someone for beautiful cover art? -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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Monday 2nd September 2013
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thanks very much. All at once? Go you.Happy, sad, troublesome and romantic. That'll do nicely. -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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A camp of characters or a camp of readers? Character who don't know he's a werewolf think he's a dog, and since only Oli, Alex and Andrea know he is a werewolf - and they all understand the difference between werewolf and dog (though Alex is less good at this). There really aren't a great number of peripheral characters in AWAHM... I have only just noticed this. -
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[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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You'd probably be better at working it out than me. I'm OK at biology, but I'm not near your league. Boris's genetic switch works on the principles of a suspension of disbelief... but yeah, it's a mutant receptor/genome that mucks up Boris's reaction to the moon. I figure with werewolves they have a receptor to the strength of the moon like humans do to heat/light etc etc. Boris's is turned around and throws the wrong set of genetic materials into the switch. or something. -
Thanks Ron. I've had concussion before (snowboarder), and this doesn't fell like it. I figure I'll be OK. Thanks for worrying about me though.
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So most of you know I fell off my horse yesterday. These things happen, and everyone who rides will know, it's always a calculated risk. But I'm fine, more or less, and I didn't hit my head (my proof of this is that my head does hurt, no lumps or bumps, and my hat was not misshapen). I hurt generally on the left side, hips, butt, inner thigh and shoulder, and hopefully I'll end up with some pretty spectacular bruising because right now that whole area hurts like a bitch. My neck hurts too, but only because I had to spent the whole night on my right side. I have no, mostly pieced together the events, and I have discovered that when you go into shock, memory is a funny thing. Bits of it went missing, a certain section is still missing, but here goes. I remember thinking that I should find Ben (one of the cute mechanics at the farm) because he would give good hugs and be able to help me. Ben got Dylan (farm owners son and generally lovely bloke) and Christian (who owns the farm). I looked at Copper and found I had already taken his bridle off and put his head collar on, and he was standing with the truck as soft as anything. The guys tell me he was like this when I first called Ben, so my autopilot works well... I got taken to the farm house, and on the way saw the field where I fell off. I came off him at a full and flat out gallop (there wasn't a point yesterday where he wasn't running like a mad fool, too full of happy energy and excitement), but in the field closest to the house and main part of the farm. On seeing the field I remembered how I got back on. I sat in the grass, trying not to cry because I was in a lot of pain, watching my horse calmly eat lush green grass, and decided that there was no way in hell I walking back to the stables. I got up, took the reins, and together we walked over to the empty hay trailers that have sat in the field since it was cut and cleared in early August. I have a very clear photographic image of sitting on the hay trailer, trying to stomach the pain enough to stand up, watching Copper watching me. I got on, somehow. I do not remember getting out of the field or back to the stables. I remember the sensation of being on the horse, and this was about the time I started thinking I should fine Ben. Whatever else I may or may not have learnt from this, I know one thing: Copper brought me home. With a functionally unconscious rider, he brought me home to the stable and stood while I tied him up. He did not leave me, he did not take us somewhere else. Should I ever need him, should something awful ever happen, I know I can trust him to look after me. Great Spirits, I love that horse.
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I hasten to point out that Wranglers with oil stains on are... just Wranglers. They're supposed to be work-hard jeans, they'll still be fine.
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because huskies don't make good police?
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no words start with nd. backing up one to an animal
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[Sasha Distan] Redemption's A Bitch
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If you crocheted a Kurt and Tahryn you would definitely be in a good bargaining position for getting what you wanted... -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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Nope. you gotta wait a week! sorry hun -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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Maybe she is hoping that Oli will learn to stand up to his father by himself? As for the name - even good and wonderful parents can be insanely stubborn about using a child's preferred name. I know this. SOME middle aged people, not all middle aged people. *pokes* Don't sulk. I like to think I manage to represent a fairly even variety of relationships on the "happiness" scale. After all, Kurt's parents totally adored one another. Paddy's too. I can have everyone happy all of the time eh? -
Daryl? Todd's awesome cousin who is also Noah's cousin and Skyped with Paddy?
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You say such nice things Rndm.I'm still not sure how well I could write the inside of a female characters head. I love the fact that I am keeping this thing together on string and wishes.
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Hints of "Tiger Winter" - more sneaky previews to come!
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I'll leave that decision up to you!
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[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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I am a much more complex wolf than I seem to be. Also, posting attitude changes when sulky. -
[Sasha Distan] A Wolf And His Man
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Why not? He loves her, he's not a completely bad guy. It's a fetish... lots of couple who don't even love each other anymore stay married forever. You know Ma is not allowed to share.
