Rating: R for adult situations and language Pairings/characters: Sam/OFC, OC's Notes/Disclaimer/Summary: Sequel to A Hundred Years to a Steadfast Heart Sam isn't mine, not sue please. "Sam was in another galaxy, not necessarily all that far away as galaxies went, but everything just tasted so amazing."
...friends all played on different servers. The other reason for joining was my gaming needs had an itch that CoH couldnt scratch. Crafting. I got a taste for this when I tried Horizons and Star Wars Galaxies, and I liked it. With WoW this need was taken care of pretty nicely. Get a bunch of toons who all make stuff with relatively little effort and provide necessary materials for each other. I am ...
..., from the song "Once Upon a Dream." Disclaimer: Well, other people made these people and these situations up first, and there's not a thing I can do about it, especially not profit from it in any tangible way. (Keepin' the intangibles though, heh heh.) Summary: ""Sam was in another galaxy, not necessarily all that far away as galaxies went, but everything just tasted so amazing."
...up with her feet under her on his couch, an Irish Coffee in her hand, and talks until midnight about things most people can never possibly understand, about the Wraith and about the silence between galaxies, without even the familiar comforting radio songs of stars. Her hair escapes from braids and pins, and the fireplace crackles and sends up sparks. He'll tell her stories tomorrow. His are much ...
... stones beneath your feet were swimming and breathing and squelching and doing other, generally cephalopoddy things, the dim light hitting your eyes from that fuzzy patch in the constellation of Perseus, the Perseus Cluster of galaxies, a quarter of a billion light years away, was just setting off. And it that’s not a sobering though, I don’t know what is. And with that, I turned around and went...
.... Rodney stared at him. “Who are you?” “Like I said, long story,” said the Doctor. He pushed a button on the console and straightened. “Now, Rodney McKay, second most brilliant mind in two galaxies, let's see about that little problem on Atlantis.” He shoved a lever all the way up, and the whole room lurched as the center column let out a shrieking groan. Rodney fell against the console and ...
... is held together with gravity and momentum, expanding further and further. no one knows if gravity will overcome the expansion one day and begin to suck everything back in. but out there in space, with galaxies, and distances of light years, time is nothing. and my life's problems are dwarfed. in inner space you have quanta, and sub-atomic particles...things so small we can't see them without ...
... her up after work and we'd both go down and see if they had any vaccines left. We got our regular annual flu shots way back on 18 September , earlier than usual. But as my PHYS-1060 Stars and Galaxies students have succumbed to the evils of the H1N1 virus, I've wondered when or if we'd be able to get vaccinated. On the one hand, we're both over fifty, so there's some evidence that exposure to ...
... end of the journey When we felt we had reached its beginning. The common forms which at home had been A dull ache without revelation, now broke us with joy As we read the galaxies in his impossible eyes And worshipped the bodily God. ********************************** It's Advent--one of my favorite times of the year. Every day and every night takes on a new meaning, for it is ...
... “You called my sister?” “If I’m not mistaken he’s one of yours. James here was wondering if you’d do something about it.” Pupil less eyes lock with his own and he swears he can see galaxies unfolding as the other being stares into his soul. “Very well then.” A wave of an inhumanly pale hand and Hartley’s face relaxes, breathing evening out as his eyes slip closed. “A temporary solution only, but ...