Title: It Could Be
Author: Spiffy Da WonderSheep
Challenge: Could You Vague That Up For Me? take:
Any two BtVS/A:tS characters (only two)
At least three of the following elements:
Candles
Roses
A jacuzzi
Champagne
The tango
A diamond necklace
A wedding veil
The challenge is, don't tell us at any point in the story which two characters you're writing about. The fun is in the guessing, so be misleading if you can, but don't lie. (i.e., describing Tara as a vampire)
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They could have blamed it on too much champagne. Or the general romantic nature of a clear, starry, late September evening in California, with the heavy scent of roses sharing the airspace with the songs of crickets and the frogs, expressing their little hearts out at the glory of it all. They could have blamed it on the joy of life, of living, or they could have blamed it on the a celebration of a life no longer with them.
But, as always, they had to blame it on the tango.
When the classic rythyms danced across the airwaves, nothing mattered any longer. All thoughts of past wrongs, current loves, and future consequences were lost as the world fell away. The only thing that mattered to them was each other, and the dance.
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Author's Note: I'm not telling which characters I used! Nope nope nope! Tee hee hee.
Author: Spiffy Da WonderSheep
Challenge: Could You Vague That Up For Me? take:
Any two BtVS/A:tS characters (only two)
At least three of the following elements:
Candles
Roses
A jacuzzi
Champagne
The tango
A diamond necklace
A wedding veil
The challenge is, don't tell us at any point in the story which two characters you're writing about. The fun is in the guessing, so be misleading if you can, but don't lie. (i.e., describing Tara as a vampire)
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They could have blamed it on too much champagne. Or the general romantic nature of a clear, starry, late September evening in California, with the heavy scent of roses sharing the airspace with the songs of crickets and the frogs, expressing their little hearts out at the glory of it all. They could have blamed it on the joy of life, of living, or they could have blamed it on the a celebration of a life no longer with them.
But, as always, they had to blame it on the tango.
When the classic rythyms danced across the airwaves, nothing mattered any longer. All thoughts of past wrongs, current loves, and future consequences were lost as the world fell away. The only thing that mattered to them was each other, and the dance.
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Author's Note: I'm not telling which characters I used! Nope nope nope! Tee hee hee.
