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List of Bookmarks
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Summary
Various travels and musings of one Donald Scripps, recent graduate and aspiring writer.
Last bookmarked by missyall
15 May 2012
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But when the snows at Christmas
On Bredon top were strown,
My love rose up so early
And stole out unbeknown
And went to church alone.Five tales of how Christmas was spent
Last bookmarked by RetardedCookie
14 Apr 2012
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After school, nothing much happens to Posner.
Last bookmarked by misslucyjane
13 Apr 2012
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Posner and Scripps' relationship during their first year at university, in ten drabbles.
Last bookmarked by lotherington
2 Apr 2012
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Eleven verses Hector never taught them (but Scripps learned anyway).
Last bookmarked by sumofparts
21 Feb 2012
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"Now he is green, dry and stained. With the shadow in his mouth."
Last bookmarked by sumofparts
16 Feb 2012
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Posner is appreciative of the alphabet.
Last bookmarked by sumofparts
16 Feb 2012
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It's December in Oxford, and there's one night left before the boys go home for the holidays.
Last bookmarked by sazerac
29 Jan 2012
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AU fix-it fic. If the Headmaster had just come out of the school a few minutes later, Irwin never would have gotten on that bike... so, in the parallel universe where that's the case, here's what might have happened next.
Last bookmarked by twelvedosesof
26 Jan 2012
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"Totty--" Dakin starts.
"Mrs Lintott," Irwin corrects automatically.
"Mrs Lintott--" Dakin says, imbuing the name with as much faux reverence as he can manage, "told us about crossroad moments once. Do you believe in crossroad moments? Sir?"
Last bookmarked by parkhyein
21 Nov 2011
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In which stuff happens (as it is wont to do), Posner falls for a succession of Dakins, and Scripps finally figures things out.
Last bookmarked by centrifuge
13 Feb 2011
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Rec 13
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Posner doesn't believe, but he lights the candles anyway. They keep the shadows at bay.
Last bookmarked by Iambic
14 Jun 2010
Notes
A happier sort of ending for Posner. Well worth reading.
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Rec 1
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Backstory, forwardstory, and a little subjunctive storytelling. | Dakin lends Posner a Smiths tape and gets treated as though he invented Morrissey. (Although, Posner listens to Ella Fitzgerald, so one assumes he has to be desperately longing for some real culture.) He messes Posner's hair as though he were a little brother, and practically sees his heart flutter. The world may adore him because he's handsome and acts like a total cock, but behind all this shirtlifting nonsense Posner seems to be ridiculously genuine, and Dakin wonders why no-one has ever felt this for him before.
Last bookmarked by comradeocean
23 Apr 2010
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Rec 1
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Lockwood's funeral makes Dakin look at his life a little differently. 'There were destructive relationships and loves in this world far greater than the lamentable ballad of Irwin and Dakin.'
Last bookmarked by Pun
28 Dec 2009
