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New Lost Kings chapter, which I sort of finished in spite of not realizing I was finishing it. That marks that story complete, so if I take a little break and don’t get the next one up while the holiday craziness ensues, it won’t be leaving it on a cliffhanger. I do have a bunch more Shara/Kes stuff written, but it’s not in story form yet, so I don’t know how long it’ll take to bang into shape.
I let myself, after I finished the chapter last night, finally write the first couple paragraphs of the thing I did not let myself start for NaNoWriMo, so either I’ll get sucked into that or I won’t, but there are totally woolly mammoths.
Anyway. Wish, on AO3, chapter 3 of Pathfinder.
Poe started smiling at Kes, and it took a few times of it happening before Shara realized it was deliberate, those were real smiles. Up until then, Poe’s smiles had been charming but largely random, after the manner of very young infants; just a thing his face did, rather than an expression he deliberately made. But his reaction to Kes was plainly delight.
He’d smiled at the cockpit lights a couple of times when Shara had flown with him, too, and she’d wondered if that was real but hadn’t said anything. Now she was sure it had been– but she was going to stick to the story that his first smiles were for Kes, because it suited the family narrative better.
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New Lost Kings chapter, which I sort of finished in spite of not realizing I was finishing it. That marks that story complete, so if I take a little break and don’t get the next one up while the holiday craziness ensues, it won’t be leaving it on a cliffhanger. I do have a bunch more Shara/Kes stuff written, but it’s not in story form yet, so I don’t know how long it’ll take to bang into shape.
I let myself, after I finished the chapter last night, finally write the first couple paragraphs of the thing I did not let myself start for NaNoWriMo, so either I’ll get sucked into that or I won’t, but there are totally woolly mammoths.
Anyway. Wish, on AO3, chapter 3 of Pathfinder.
Poe started smiling at Kes, and it took a few times of it happening before Shara realized it was deliberate, those were real smiles. Up until then, Poe’s smiles had been charming but largely random, after the manner of very young infants; just a thing his face did, rather than an expression he deliberately made. But his reaction to Kes was plainly delight.
He’d smiled at the cockpit lights a couple of times when Shara had flown with him, too, and she’d wondered if that was real but hadn’t said anything. Now she was sure it had been– but she was going to stick to the story that his first smiles were for Kes, because it suited the family narrative better.
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