Oooohh! ::squees and claps and does other generally-silly-looking things::
“That was awesome!” Torrance doesn’t look ruffled, even though she had dirt and grass stains on her bare legs and her elbow was bleeding a little. She must have hit a rock. She doesn’t seem to notice, though it was probably attracting all the vampires in a five mile radius. “You kicked butt!
*So* Torrence of her. And just how Missy would see her!
Rain was fucking terrified. She had never had a wound that didn’t heal. Fucking never.
Encapsulates the whole thing, right there. I love how you account for her wounds in the movie, and her utter bewilderment at what's happening to her. Of course she'd be obsessed with dripping blood down on the zombies! Her blood has finally failed her.
when Pacey walked toward her, his once awkward movements smoothed out into something sultry, sensuous – dare she say it, erotic
How did you manage to get that without being a DC viewer? That's just exactly what Pacey would be like. And Jesus, you managed to make DC actually *dark*. That's just... messed up. Awesome.
Instead of speaking, Diana sucks on a tooth and spits out a mouthful of blood.
Oh, that's her. So her. And Buffy forgetting her name? Naturally!
Except there’s that whole thing where you did the same thing to us. All of us. Thousands of women all over the world, you took what had been done to you and you forced it on us. So what makes you any different than those who did it to you?
Well. You already know my thoughts on this subject. Go Diana! *Someone* should.
It’s her choice, and that’s better than all the power in the all the world.
And *that* is the essence of Diana Guzman. When she takes up boxing, she has suddenly, for the first time ever, taken control of something in her life. She's got power over something (and eventually someone). No wonder she doesn't like handing that over to Buffy & Co.
She choked; the coffee settled in her throat, flooded her lungs, and it felt, for the time she couldn’t breathe, like a miniature death. The next Slayer better get ready to rumble. Maybe not. She could breathe again. Live to fight another day.
Oh, the thousand daily deaths of a Slayer. And the one-word answers - awesome. And "Life sucks."
She’s probably the first person Faith has ever liked.
Oz, it seems, is the second.
Lovely. And you somehow manage to end a series like this on a happier note! Impressive, lady.
So you did it! You wrote the most crack-tastic crossover that ever was. You shall be completely unique in the annals of fandom history :) This continues to be my most awesome birthday present and I shall pimp it far and wide.
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Date: 2007-05-23 05:09 am (UTC)“That was awesome!” Torrance doesn’t look ruffled, even though she had dirt and grass stains on her bare legs and her elbow was bleeding a little. She must have hit a rock. She doesn’t seem to notice, though it was probably attracting all the vampires in a five mile radius. “You kicked butt!
*So* Torrence of her. And just how Missy would see her!
Rain was fucking terrified. She had never had a wound that didn’t heal. Fucking never.
Encapsulates the whole thing, right there. I love how you account for her wounds in the movie, and her utter bewilderment at what's happening to her. Of course she'd be obsessed with dripping blood down on the zombies! Her blood has finally failed her.
when Pacey walked toward her, his once awkward movements smoothed out into something sultry, sensuous – dare she say it, erotic
How did you manage to get that without being a DC viewer? That's just exactly what Pacey would be like. And Jesus, you managed to make DC actually *dark*. That's just... messed up. Awesome.
Instead of speaking, Diana sucks on a tooth and spits out a mouthful of blood.
Oh, that's her. So her. And Buffy forgetting her name? Naturally!
Except there’s that whole thing where you did the same thing to us. All of us. Thousands of women all over the world, you took what had been done to you and you forced it on us. So what makes you any different than those who did it to you?
Well. You already know my thoughts on this subject. Go Diana! *Someone* should.
It’s her choice, and that’s better than all the power in the all the world.
And *that* is the essence of Diana Guzman. When she takes up boxing, she has suddenly, for the first time ever, taken control of something in her life. She's got power over something (and eventually someone). No wonder she doesn't like handing that over to Buffy & Co.
She choked; the coffee settled in her throat, flooded her lungs, and it felt, for the time she couldn’t breathe, like a miniature death. The next Slayer better get ready to rumble. Maybe not. She could breathe again. Live to fight another day.
Oh, the thousand daily deaths of a Slayer. And the one-word answers - awesome. And "Life sucks."
She’s probably the first person Faith has ever liked.
Oz, it seems, is the second.
Lovely. And you somehow manage to end a series like this on a happier note! Impressive, lady.
So you did it! You wrote the most crack-tastic crossover that ever was. You shall be completely unique in the annals of fandom history :) This continues to be my most awesome birthday present and I shall pimp it far and wide.