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Title: Another Lifetime
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Characters/Pairing: Spike
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: none
Word count: 100 (Google Docs)
Setting/Spoilers: Set in a post-series future
Summary: Dawn is graduating as a Watcher for the new Slayer Organization; Spike sets foot in his hometown after a long time.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.

Prompt: #451 - Work of Art

Crossposted: [community profile] drabble_zone, My journal, Sunnydale After Dark


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July Challenge - Day 20

Jul. 20th, 2025 10:30 pm
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From Shearing Time

It must be nice to be a sheep
With nothing to do but graze and sleep.

July Challenge - Day 19

Jul. 19th, 2025 11:46 pm
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From Morning After

Had a dream last night I
Thought I was in hell.

One Year Hiatus

Jul. 19th, 2025 11:58 pm
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For 2025, Multifandom Tropefest will have a one year hiatus. This is a one-off hiatus, not a switch to an every other year schedule or retirement. We will return in 2026.

See you next year!

July Challenge - Day 18

Jul. 18th, 2025 08:27 pm
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From Yesterday and Today

I miss you so bad—
There ain't no way for me
To get you out of my head.

July Challenge - Day 17

Jul. 17th, 2025 08:24 pm
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From Dream Dust

One handful of dream-dust
Not for sale.
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On Monday I finished The Once and Future Witches by Alix Harrow, about a trio of sisters in the American city of "New Salem" in Massachusetts in 1893 who take it upon themselves to revive witches' magic.
 
The Once and Future Witches dovetails historically with the movement for women's suffrage, creating some parallels between seeking the right to the vote and seeking the right to practice magic. I would have liked to have seen this carried more through the latter half of the novel, but I suppose I can see why it wasn't, particularly given it would be another nearly thirty years before the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote. The suffragettes played a long game. 
 
The core focus of the novel is sisterhood, both blood and otherwise. Harrow presents a beautifully wounded and layered portrait of siblinghood in the relationship between the three protagonists: Bella, the oldest; Agnes, the middle child; and Juniper, the youngest. Raised without a mother (she passed birthing Juniper) under the thumb of their abusive and alcoholic father in rural poverty, all three girls learned early on what they would do to ensure their own survival. And while there is great love between them, there is also great hurt, and by the start of the book, the three are not on speaking terms. Harrow did a great job with the complexity here, and watching their relationships develop and begin to heal was very enjoyable. 
 
 

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Oof. Today I threw in the towel on Margaret Killjoy's The Sapling Cage because I'd rather be alone with my thoughts than sit through another three hours of this book. This is a fantasy book about a "boy," Lorel, who disguises herself as her female friend to join a witches' coven (She's a transgirl, but her journey on that understanding is part of the book, and she refers to herself as a boy for much of the story.)
 
First, I will say that I think Lorel is a protagonist written with love; clearly Killjoy wanted her to be relatable and sympathetic, and someone eager for a trans fantasy protag may be willing to forgive the book's many weaknesses for that. That said...
 
I was shocked to realize this book is not categorized as Young Adult/Youth literature. Lorel is 16 at the start of the book and she's very sixteen. She makes all the sorts of stupid, immature mistakes you would expect from a teenager, which makes her a realistic character, but also deeply frustrating to read as an adult, particularly since the first-person narration puts us right in her head. The book feels young even for a sixteen-year-old; it reads more like a preteen novel about teenagers.
 
The book itself feels incredibly juvenile, both in prose and in narrative. The writing is simplistic, the narrative barely there, and the worldbuilding painfully thin. The book infodumps on the reader constantly, going into detail about things that are then never relevant again and don't connect into any kind of overarching picture of what this world is like. Reads very much like the author just throwing a bunch of things she thought were cool at the reader without actually thinking about how they would impact her world or the characters in them.
 
 

July Challenge - Day 16

Jul. 16th, 2025 11:01 pm
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From Blues at Dawn

If I recall the day before,
I wouldn't get up no more—
So I don't dare remember in the morning.

[P5] Chicken Alfredo

Jul. 15th, 2025 09:36 pm
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Fandom: Persona 5 universe
Characters: Ren Amamiya (canon), Nagisa Kamishiro (canon)
Rating: Gen
Words: 100
Prompt: Work of Art from [community profile] 100words
Summary: Nagisa surprises Ren with a home cooked meal.
Notes: Am I back on my ReNagi BS in the middle of working on my longfic? OF COURSE I AM xD

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Original: Medium

Jul. 15th, 2025 08:28 pm
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Title: Medium
Original
Rating: PG
Word count: 100 words (Scrivener)
Warnings: Bullying between siblings, implied otherism
Cross-posted to: Journal

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July Challenge - Day 15

Jul. 15th, 2025 08:24 pm
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From August 19th...

What flag will fly for me
When I die?
What flag of red and white and blue,
Half-mast, against the sky?

Spooks (MI5): The Tie

Jul. 15th, 2025 10:09 pm
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Title: The Tie
Fandom: Spooks (MI5)
Rating: G

Prompt: #451 - Work of Art

Jul. 15th, 2025 01:42 pm
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This week's prompt is work of art.

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