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He sighs, just a little, as punctuation. Colin's not deluded, he doesn't think his not-actually-on-his-level peer group is paying attention out of anything other than morbid fascination (morbid half-interest) and boredom, but he'll win them over. At very least, he can enjoy putting on the show, in the interim.
He is, after all, first and foremost a storyteller. (A young Colin acquires an audience and isn't entirely certain what to do with it.)
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- Part 2 of Blood in the Thread
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On either side of a decade and a song, two very different facets of Mr. Meloy.
(Or: two times when it seemed like a good idea to go around singing and Colin completely failed to notice any possible parallels.)
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- Part 3 of Blood in the Thread
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"English, Colin," Nate says, because he is a horrible monstrous spoilsport and possibly because he doesn't take kindly to being woken up. Colin's hands still in mid-air, in the middle of describing an arc like the bastard child of an aleph and the infinity sign. "It's late."
"Early," Colin corrects him, ruining the frozen shape with a sharp, cheerful correction, which boils down to pointing. Putting it like that would be inelegant, though.
"I just woke up," says Nate. "You woke me up. Against my will," he adds. Colin can barely see the chemical burns on his hands as he hauls himself upright, night vision or no. "Please find it in yourself to be more comprehensible."
Colin pauses and looks to an imaginary crowd by the morning-cast blue wall. For guidance, obviously. He isn't insane; they are by no means there. "We need a name," he explains.
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- Part 1 of Blood in the Thread
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In which the Decemberists are a band by night and mercenaries... also by night, usually. And by day. Then again, they're a band by day too. (Or: Colin Meloy as a psychopath who wanders into people's lives and steals them as if by accident. And then they get in a great deal of trouble, quite often and in an escalating manner. Will be epic, once the author bothers; for now, is conformed of breadcrumbs.)
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“You won’t like me when I’m psychoanalyzed,” says Will Graham, but Hannibal has never been more certain of anything in his life.
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TT: One is not easily shaken from the broodfester tongues, John.
TT: They are stubborn throes. -
An Act, A Scene by Ark
Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil, Les Misérables (2012)
16 Jan 2013
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In a world where Eponine is the girl she was raised for years to be: she would have a fine dress, and a finer education, and tell Marius witty things about Gods and kings and monsters while she kissed his kind mouth.
See how Enjolras puts his arms around Grantaire, to better hold him in place? Marius would fix her to him like that. He would say smart, eloquent, insightful things, like Enjolras, and she would banter, like Grantaire.
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25 Mar 2013
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Prompt: Let's have a thing where going God Tier has made the humans' genetic material and other bodily fluids sparkly and rainbow colored. Then let's take that thing and make it into another thing where we see the reactions of all the trolls to this. GOGOGO!
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Rose Lalonde, seer and servant of the Furthest Ring, has a possessed radio, fifteen minutes of missing time, and a conversation to have with the Witch of the Fens.
This will entail taking the subway.
Bookmarked by sweetlyhaggard
13 Jan 2013
