Ahh, you're so lovely, m'dear. Let me take this moment to thank you for all the lovely reviews you've left me these last two days. I'm so so so pleased you're enjoying my writing.
Btw, did Menage a Trios read okay for you on that geocitie link? I actually looked at it myself the other day (wow, it was a while ago I wrote that, but I think I was 18, lol. *whisper* Don't tell eljay that I mightn't have been, though) and bits are obscured on my new computer screen by the pictures and the formatting. If you had any trouble reading it, I can dig up the Sycophant Hex links, if you have an account there.
And thankyou for this one! This is still one I think I'm rather proud of. First big Rita rarepair *pets it*. I remember writing half of this in the car in the pouring rain while I drove home from uni in bumper-to-bumper traffic [/random. It's 3:30am again. Concentration? What's that?].
The last paragraph is playing around with mythological imagery, basically. It may not make that much sense if you're not familiar with the Medusa myth. There's a Wiki article here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa), but it's a bit tl;dr. Basically, Medusa is a creature of greek mythology - a monster of sorts with snakes for hair that turned men to stone with a glance. They guy who slew her (whose name I read in the Wiki article about three seconds ago but have alredy forgotten again) managed it by using his shield as a mirror to see her, and cutting off her head with a sword. Hope that helps :)
Oh, and yeah, this is featherxquill, too lazy to change back into her proper sn right now. RP journals ftw. ;)
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Ahh, you're so lovely, m'dear. Let me take this moment to thank you for all the lovely reviews you've left me these last two days. I'm so so so pleased you're enjoying my writing.
Btw, did Menage a Trios read okay for you on that geocitie link? I actually looked at it myself the other day (wow, it was a while ago I wrote that, but I think I was 18, lol. *whisper* Don't tell eljay that I mightn't have been, though) and bits are obscured on my new computer screen by the pictures and the formatting. If you had any trouble reading it, I can dig up the Sycophant Hex links, if you have an account there.
And thankyou for this one! This is still one I think I'm rather proud of. First big Rita rarepair *pets it*. I remember writing half of this in the car in the pouring rain while I drove home from uni in bumper-to-bumper traffic [/random. It's 3:30am again. Concentration? What's that?].
The last paragraph is playing around with mythological imagery, basically. It may not make that much sense if you're not familiar with the Medusa myth. There's a Wiki article here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa), but it's a bit tl;dr. Basically, Medusa is a creature of greek mythology - a monster of sorts with snakes for hair that turned men to stone with a glance. They guy who slew her (whose name I read in the Wiki article about three seconds ago but have alredy forgotten again) managed it by using his shield as a mirror to see her, and cutting off her head with a sword. Hope that helps :)
Oh, and yeah, this is