Oct 282007
 

Title: Corybantic Dance (ch 11)
Co-authors: Haya
Characters:
Gekkou Hayate, Gekkou Ken'ichirou Shiranui Genma, Hagane Kotetsu, Kamizuki Izumo, Mitarashi Anko, Yamashiro Aoba
Rating:
T
Warnings:
Expletives, violence.
Notes: Anko pushes her luck. Kotetsu shows his true colours. Genma panics. Hayate gives up.
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Oct 152007
 

Title: CTcon 2007: Love & Kisses
Characters: Gekkou Hayate, Shiranui Genma
Rating: G-
Warnings: Kissing
Notes: After some prompting, I finally knocked off a few icons from the CTcon photos. Apologies that these are not the ninja-pirate set, but I don't have the pictures yet because the photographer and I keep missing each other.
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Oct 142007
 

Title: Corybantic Dance (ch 10)
Co-authors: Haya
Characters: Gekkou Hayate, Shiranui Genma, Hagane Kotetsu, Kamizuki Izumo, Mitarashi Anko, Yamashiro Aoba
Rating: T
Warnings: Expletives.
Notes: This chapter's kinda short. Izumo protests all the ass-grabbing. Genma looks like he might need a bucket, again.
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Oct 022007
 
Title: Corybantic Dance (Chapter 9)
Co-authors: Haya
Characters: Gekkou Hayate, Shiranui Genma, Hagane Kotetsu, Kamizuki Izumo, Mitarashi Anko, Yamashiro Aoba
Rating: T
Warnings: Expletives.
Notes:Chapter nine, in which it is decided that Aoba is the man and Hayate was not cut out to be a monkey.
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Sep 302007
 

Just because it came up in this morning's epic bullshit session, a quick breakdown of Dreamers and the characters therein, in case a plot bunny comes and bites me on the ass again. This idea dates to about 1997/98 and was originally intended as the basis for a play that was actually a series of interlinked vignettes that told the story of Eluri's death and Kansas's subsequent suicide.

The Dreamers are every bit-part in your life. All the walk-ons you never bother to say hello to — those people who don't matter and you'll never have any meaningful and lengthy relationship with. Sometimes, the characters are profound — they'll say things that change your life. Other times, they're just the rich woman who walks her dog or the dancing bum on the bus stop. They don't exist for long, and then there's a new role to be played.
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