Lyra and Bon Bon have been captured by a nefarious criminal gang in possession of a dangerous love-poison! Can they withstand the potent, mind-melting ruttıng of the two virile and massive bruiser hench-ponies long enough for help to arrive?
Author's Note: In the last story, I mentioned writing a sequel to the Mission Failed series. I definitely think Dusk Wing and Stalwart’s story needs to be told and intend to make that a reality once I’m ready to start writing again. I haven’t decided on all the details but third-person perspective from Stalwart’s POV makes the most sense. I think both of these characters have layers they haven’t shown us yet and I’m optimistic that these two can grow to love one another and not only Stalwart but Dusk Wing can find healing from all the bad shit that’s come their way.
Author's Note: In the last story, I mentioned writing a sequel to the Mission Failed series. I definitely think Dusk Wing and Stalwart’s story needs to be told and intend to make that a reality once I’m ready to start writing again. I haven’t decided on all the details but third-person perspective from Stalwart’s POV makes the most sense. I think both of these characters have layers they haven’t shown us yet and I’m optimistic that these two can grow to love one another and not only Stalwart but Dusk Wing can find healing from all the bad shit that’s come their way.
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As interesting as that is. I believe seeing things from Marigolds perspective would be even better or at the very least include her in the overall narrative.
Seeing things from her side and knowing how see feels about everything that happened since the robbery. Would be a fun as well.
Ultimately, when that proved not to be the case, and when Dusk Wing’s mafia attorneys filed an ill-advised petition of civil rights violations for being kept blindfolded for weeks, Luna had a rather delightfully devious schadenfreude idea about where to accommodate the legal request for Dusk Wing to be unblindfolded.
...in Captain Stalwart’s cell.
Bon Bon and Lyra had been permitted to watch through an observation window -- as if the spectacle were akin to an execution of old… except all around them were top-level scientists and researchers with the highest-level security clearances, each one excited to record the effects of an ancient dark magic poison.
What about Marigold? Shouldn't she be there to? She was also hurt by all this because of what Dusk Wing did. So, it would make sense that she and her daughter would be there to watch.
And I know what I said about the daughter. It's not like she isn't going to know what her father will be doing to Dusk, so there's no point in keeping it secret from her.
That treatment plan seems extremely unprofessional
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And yet.... Effective.
The credits made me smile
Sounds like it could be interesting
We need to make that a movie
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Here you go. :)
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But what about Marigold?
As interesting as that is. I believe seeing things from Marigolds perspective would be even better or at the very least include her in the overall narrative.
Seeing things from her side and knowing how see feels about everything that happened since the robbery. Would be a fun as well.
What about Marigold? Shouldn't she be there to? She was also hurt by all this because of what Dusk Wing did. So, it would make sense that she and her daughter would be there to watch.
And I know what I said about the daughter. It's not like she isn't going to know what her father will be doing to Dusk, so there's no point in keeping it secret from her.
Huh. Was hoping Dusk would have been presented to them as a whole family. Guess that probably wouldn't have worked out though...