...for her. Alice was loaded onto a rolling bed and was being taken to a hospital so he followed as best he could. No one argued with him. In fact, everyone kept praising him for finding the girl and alerting people as to her location. He was driven to the hospital where he met Alice's mother. He could see Alice in the older woman's smile and gracious demeanor under pressure. "Thank you so much for ...
...for her. Alice was loaded onto a rolling bed and was being taken to a hospital so he followed as best he could. No one argued with him. In fact, everyone kept praising him for finding the girl and alerting people as to her location. He was driven to the hospital where he met Alice's mother. He could see Alice in the older woman's smile and gracious demeanor under pressure. "Thank you so much for ...
...for her. Alice was loaded onto a rolling bed and was being taken to a hospital so he followed as best he could. No one argued with him. In fact, everyone kept praising him for finding the girl and alerting people as to her location. He was driven to the hospital where he met Alice's mother. He could see Alice in the older woman's smile and gracious demeanor under pressure. "Thank you so much for ...
Should anyone ever ask you "but what do you fanpersons mean by 'subtext'?" I would direct their attention to this delightful Life on Mars vid by irina_irinova: http://community.livejournal.com/lifein1973/1788861.html Thanks, travels_in_time for alerting me to it!
... Hyuuga Rating: PG for character death and OOC. She was kneeling, ear softly pressed against the thin paper of the door. The shadowy winter twilight cast a faint shadow against it, no doubt alerting the inside occupants of her presence. But they did not heed her any interest. The grave moans and sound of fingernails raking against tatami floor, kept their focus on the being causing the ruckus. ...
...just have any comments in general), please let me know.) It wasn't supposed to go like this. In an ideal situation, he would infiltrate, locate and secure the target, and disappear without alerting anyone to his presence. Nobody would know he'd been there until they noticed they were missing something. Best of all, there was no bloodshed that way. Unfortunately, things rarely ever went nearly...
... a great holiday day. I caught up with unopened advent calendar doors (some had chocolate in them, other had renaissance art, and still others were pop-ups! I also went to a craft fair (hooray for Lizzy alerting me to it happening!), where I found many wonderful gifts for people, and of course some for me (but I won't deploy them until I give other people their gifts!) In other news: I let my CD ...
..., why didn't you just skip all that and have him try to read her mind at the first opportunity. He'd still fail and remain uncertain what was going on, that'd be a better way of alerting them to his presence, and would also shift the focus that bit to actually being interested in them, instead of magic Jesus day using its magic powers to hypnotize him into wandering into clear view. It'd also make...
...? It was a personal interview. My professor actually knows who they are, but I still don't want to use their names in the paper or citations. I was planning on changing their names with a footnote alerting the reader that names have been changed, but in the citation I can't use the fake names, right? If you have any ideas please let me know! Also since I am interviewing several people who will be...
... microwave clock. 6:47 AM. "She doesn't have much time." Miranda tried not look at the clock, she just sighed inwardly and hid her face in her coffee again. The girls’ beepers went off alerting them that their driver was outside. They set their mugs in the sink and kissed Miranda’s cheeks. “Have good days, my darlings.” Miranda said. “Bonne chance.” Cassidy said and quirked a small, encouraging...