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Title: Live By the Currents, Follow the Sun
Author: Ruan Chun Xian
Recipient:
freudiancascade
Rating: PG
Possible Spoilers/Warnings/Disclaimer: More angst than author intended, spoilers for all books and a “blink and you miss it” reference to RthStewart’s universe.
Summary: Susan, the sea and all the ups and downs of a life lived twice.
Author’s Notes: I’m sorry I still couldn’t fulfill your first prompt.
( Live By the Currents, Follow the Sun )
Original Prompt that we sent you:
What I want: I saw a prompt for an exchange a while back requesting a crossover where Holmes and Watson (any incarnation, though I do adore the canonical versions of the characters) find Narnia, and I would love to see that filled! If that's not your cup of tea, I adore character studies, especially ones involving Susan. Golden Age fic is always nice, too, and I'm a sucker for AUs!
Prompt words/objects/quotes/whatever: "How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?"
Author: Ruan Chun Xian
Recipient:
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Rating: PG
Possible Spoilers/Warnings/Disclaimer: More angst than author intended, spoilers for all books and a “blink and you miss it” reference to RthStewart’s universe.
Summary: Susan, the sea and all the ups and downs of a life lived twice.
Author’s Notes: I’m sorry I still couldn’t fulfill your first prompt.
( Live By the Currents, Follow the Sun )
Original Prompt that we sent you:
What I want: I saw a prompt for an exchange a while back requesting a crossover where Holmes and Watson (any incarnation, though I do adore the canonical versions of the characters) find Narnia, and I would love to see that filled! If that's not your cup of tea, I adore character studies, especially ones involving Susan. Golden Age fic is always nice, too, and I'm a sucker for AUs!
Prompt words/objects/quotes/whatever: "How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?"