Jul. 8th, 2011
( In the sense that this is actually in my Camp NaNo project, aaaaaand Everett and Morris are goofballs. )
Also, before I pictured Morris speaking to someone in this book and casually referring to Vera as his stepdaughter, and I couldn't stop for long enough to figure out whether or not it was in character because I was too busy making "awwwwwwww" sounds.
(To be fair, it's not like I'm marrying them off in the book or anything, and Morris would be the first one to acknowledge that if Vera heard him call her that she'd tip a pot of tea over his head. Still. AWWWW. Hee.)
Also, before I pictured Morris speaking to someone in this book and casually referring to Vera as his stepdaughter, and I couldn't stop for long enough to figure out whether or not it was in character because I was too busy making "awwwwwwww" sounds.
(To be fair, it's not like I'm marrying them off in the book or anything, and Morris would be the first one to acknowledge that if Vera heard him call her that she'd tip a pot of tea over his head. Still. AWWWW. Hee.)
Go look at your blog/journal. Find the last Fandom-related thing you posted. The characters in that post are now your team-mates in the Zombie Apocalypse. How fucked are you?
The last time I specifically mentioned fictional characters that weren't mine -- although, :D at the thought of fighting zombies with Everett and Morris -- was in the Casey Anthony post when I mentioned Dexter Morgan and Patrick Bateman from American Psycho.
We're gonna win, and we're gonna win BLOODY. Mwahahahahahaha.
The last time I specifically mentioned fictional characters that weren't mine -- although, :D at the thought of fighting zombies with Everett and Morris -- was in the Casey Anthony post when I mentioned Dexter Morgan and Patrick Bateman from American Psycho.
We're gonna win, and we're gonna win BLOODY. Mwahahahahahaha.