Yes the plot is thickening! I'm not sure whether to rub my hands and cackle in glee at all my half-assed, harebrained ideas, or if I should be hiding under my bed. It's a good thing that my bed isn't actually high enough off the ground to hide under, I guess.
And I totally freely admit that Lancelot is my favorite, although I do love all the knights. Arthur and I have a bit of a more complicated relationship. ; ) I'm glad you're liking how the story is shaping up--especially since I know your favorite is someone else--who was it again?:p I am trying to give all the characters a bit of their due, but that may not be so easy.
I think I'm getting a sense of what role my boy, Mr. D'Aubigny, will play in all of this.
Comic relief? Oh, no, wait that's what Galahad is for. Seriously though, yes, the name was perfect for him! Yeah for flashes of inspiration! And Comme des Garcons was perfect as well. I keep wondering now if Galahad will show up in one of those pink numbers with the shorts--but perhaps that's too 2005 for him. He is a boy on the cutting edge--so long as Arthur doesn't take his credit card away (but then he might just whine until Gawain lends him his).
This was priceless too: "A woman? No. But I used to occasionally trip Bors into the river. He shrieked like a woman. Does that count?"
Glad you liked it. That Lancelot--always with the mocking! :p I think it's my second favorite line in the fic--the first oddly enough is one Arthur says. Who'd have thunk?
Percival, Dinaden and Palomides
Hehehee. I was hoping you'd catch that--I threw that combination in just for you. Though your guess is as good as mine as to what they're fighting about. I'm kind of wondering if they were fighting over the last of the Lucky Charms myself, but who can say?
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Date: 2006-02-16 05:16 pm (UTC)Yes the plot is thickening! I'm not sure whether to rub my hands and cackle in glee at all my half-assed, harebrained ideas, or if I should be hiding under my bed. It's a good thing that my bed isn't actually high enough off the ground to hide under, I guess.
And I totally freely admit that Lancelot is my favorite, although I do love all the knights. Arthur and I have a bit of a more complicated relationship. ; ) I'm glad you're liking how the story is shaping up--especially since I know your favorite is someone else--who was it again?:p I am trying to give all the characters a bit of their due, but that may not be so easy.
I think I'm getting a sense of what role my boy, Mr. D'Aubigny, will play in all of this.
Comic relief? Oh, no, wait that's what Galahad is for. Seriously though, yes, the name was perfect for him! Yeah for flashes of inspiration! And Comme des Garcons was perfect as well. I keep wondering now if Galahad will show up in one of those pink numbers with the shorts--but perhaps that's too 2005 for him. He is a boy on the cutting edge--so long as Arthur doesn't take his credit card away (but then he might just whine until Gawain lends him his).
This was priceless too: "A woman? No. But I used to occasionally trip Bors into the river. He shrieked like a woman. Does that count?"
Glad you liked it. That Lancelot--always with the mocking! :p I think it's my second favorite line in the fic--the first oddly enough is one Arthur says. Who'd have thunk?
Percival, Dinaden and Palomides
Hehehee. I was hoping you'd catch that--I threw that combination in just for you. Though your guess is as good as mine as to what they're fighting about. I'm kind of wondering if they were fighting over the last of the Lucky Charms myself, but who can say?
Thanks for reading!!