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All details under the cut, since the character's a spoiler for the series.
Title: A Nobleman's Nephew
Rating: G
Words: 100
Character: Charles Peter Parker. The title's from his big scene in MURD.
Note: This started out as St. George/Charles Peter, but that'll be some other time. (*makes face at Nineveh-uk* - see what my brain does to flee from Charles/Peter?) I'm going back to bed.
He had been too young to serve in the Second War, unlike the cousin whose portrait he now stood before. Now an adult, he closely resembled Jerry -- enough that his cousin's former tutors had regarded him with dread when it was his turn at Christ Church.
He was conscious that he hadn't inherited the Wimsey hands, nor the family's artistic leanings -- neither his uncle's gift for music nor his mother's flair for design. But he was sound -- enough for Uncle Peter to rely on him.
Even if he had used the gallery to test the toy aeroplane he'd assembled minutes before.
Title: A Nobleman's Nephew
Rating: G
Words: 100
Character: Charles Peter Parker. The title's from his big scene in MURD.
Note: This started out as St. George/Charles Peter, but that'll be some other time. (*makes face at Nineveh-uk* - see what my brain does to flee from Charles/Peter?) I'm going back to bed.
He had been too young to serve in the Second War, unlike the cousin whose portrait he now stood before. Now an adult, he closely resembled Jerry -- enough that his cousin's former tutors had regarded him with dread when it was his turn at Christ Church.
He was conscious that he hadn't inherited the Wimsey hands, nor the family's artistic leanings -- neither his uncle's gift for music nor his mother's flair for design. But he was sound -- enough for Uncle Peter to rely on him.
Even if he had used the gallery to test the toy aeroplane he'd assembled minutes before.
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4/6/08 07:29 (UTC)(Ironically, I wrote a couple of versions of my second comment suggesting sublimation in the form of St.George/Charles, but didn't send them.)
Nineveh_uk
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4/6/08 08:28 (UTC)You do realise that this cannot possibly end well? Because either I will continue to resist, in which case your hopes will remain thwarted, or I will succumb, whereupon you will be forced to beta some naff novella-length horror suggestive of Brideshead Revisited with naeroplanes.
St.George/Charles
*squints at logistics*
*has headache*
At least Bunter/Squid had some sort of compatibility going for it, the both being fearsome creatures of legend...
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6/6/08 07:02 (UTC)I would definitely take your classic shipping horror on anythign Wimsey-wise.