So that was a short little arc, imaginary readers. It asked very little of me, you, or the characters, but I had fun with it.
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So, the other day I wrote a short story, imaginary readers. I should probably try to get it published, but that sounds like so much more work than writing it, I have to say. Maybe telling you about it will[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is why you need a good clawfoot tub, imaginary readers. It’s about quality. The kind you can only test by dropping it off a building.
I think this will be a short storyline, imaginary readers. A fun one, not one about character development. It has a bathtub.
I haven’t bothered to figure out if Virgil’s raven is supernaturally smart, imaginary readers, or if Virgil can just communicate with him so well that he might as well be. The difference could help Rick with his fears, here.
Technically, Bloodsport shouldn’t be allowed in the Bad Dead Dads Club, imaginary readers, but he’s kind of a package deal with Bloodwing.
Oryx has a poet’s soul, imaginary readers. He puts effort into cursing people, and expects to receive the same.
That title cannot be canon, imaginary readers. The best hacker in the world cannot also be that dumb.