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dramatic_spoon


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  • 346 weeks
    What Could have been

    I feel the need to list off these, since they're still sort of mulling around in my head:

    Sequel to Love in a Hopeless Place

    As part of the fic showed, there were original plans to do a sequel or two.

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  • 352 weeks
    And It's over.

    For what it's worth, I assume it was very apparent that I am no where near as active, and I honestly haven't had the desire or drive to keep up with the show or fandom.
    So with that said, I think I can safely announce that I'm retiring.

    I'll still be around, but I don't think you'll be seeing anything new from me.

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  • 364 weeks
    Serious question time.

    Who's the better Parents:

    Bow and Windy or Bluestreak and Firefly?

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  • 377 weeks
    Last rounds of updates

    Honestly?

    I'm kinda burnt out.

    I'm not as active as before, so...

    Well that happens.

    I got a few stories left in me, so we'll see what I finish with.

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  • 388 weeks
    Figuring it out.

    Sort of stuck on figuring out what to do.

    -A LyraMac story, with emphasis on the pair.
    -Continuing bits with the Moondancer Six. If anything, those stories aren't going to be focused on writing counterpart episodes, because that's not really something I'm interested in doing right now. These stories are more offbeat, Slice of life, stories focused on the characters proper.
    -More Trash

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Mar
1st
2015

Two year anniversery · 6:28pm Mar 1st, 2015

It's been two years now since Crisis of Infinite Offspring has been posted.

To celebrate, if you have any questions about it, post them here.
Later I'll put up a journal entry to answer them.

Comments ( 1 )

I do have a question.
Why do all Mac's kids like being in an alternate universe where they never existed and their parents don't know them?
Really, that's the only thing that seemed consistently perplexing to me throughout the story. At the end, the kids seemed depressed that they were going home to their actual families and actual friends, and came back at the first opportunity. Why? Are their lives in their home dimensions that awful or dull?

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