February 2007 -- Month-End Roundup
Feb. 28th, 2007 12:58 pmDoes not include drafts but does contain "unpublished" pieces.
DVD for "Escape Velocity"
Unpublished, dated 2/1/07.
Credit to and written for
topaz_eyes, this is the "director's cut" of the story, with commentary and tiny notes/snippets of three "deleted scenes."
Favorite line in the DVD: House's is the first voice he recognizes.
Damascus
Posted 2/8/07 to
house_wilson.
An idea that came to me while I was getting a haircut. Hee. House knows what Wilson needs for his birthday.
Favorite line in this story: "Strong enough to bend, and not break in the bending."
The H/W Textbook Series
Written in response to
elynittria's excerpts from the Textbook From Hell that she was editing.
Unpublished, first post dated 2/12/07.
No. 1
No. 2
The Theory of Planned Behavior
A Worthy Challenge
Environment Is Everything
Although my favorite microfic here is The Theory of Planned Behavior, my favorite line is from No. 1: "I bet you like to read," House whispered. "What do you like to read, Jimmy?"
Hee hee hee.
Truth to Tell
Unpublished, dated 2/13/07
And we veer from light fluff to a very dark place. Heed the warnings plastered on this one. This is a deeply disturbed House, who has to know if he can trust Wilson. He decides to find out, by any means necessary.
Favorite line in this story: One good look from Jimmy's big, brown, puppy-dog eyes was as good as twenty words from that silver tongue.
And ... that's it.
DVD for "Escape Velocity"
Unpublished, dated 2/1/07.
Credit to and written for
Favorite line in the DVD: House's is the first voice he recognizes.
Damascus
Posted 2/8/07 to
An idea that came to me while I was getting a haircut. Hee. House knows what Wilson needs for his birthday.
Favorite line in this story: "Strong enough to bend, and not break in the bending."
The H/W Textbook Series
Written in response to
Unpublished, first post dated 2/12/07.
No. 1
No. 2
The Theory of Planned Behavior
A Worthy Challenge
Environment Is Everything
Although my favorite microfic here is The Theory of Planned Behavior, my favorite line is from No. 1: "I bet you like to read," House whispered. "What do you like to read, Jimmy?"
Hee hee hee.
Truth to Tell
Unpublished, dated 2/13/07
And we veer from light fluff to a very dark place. Heed the warnings plastered on this one. This is a deeply disturbed House, who has to know if he can trust Wilson. He decides to find out, by any means necessary.
Favorite line in this story: One good look from Jimmy's big, brown, puppy-dog eyes was as good as twenty words from that silver tongue.
And ... that's it.