recessional: a dorky-looking young woman with huge glasses and a camera (personal; i am indeed a dorkface)
M ([personal profile] recessional) wrote in [personal profile] kate 2012-12-13 03:58 am (UTC)

You might have! While I cherish and have delight at every comment on that fic (seriously, it is one of the few things I have ever written that I remain proud of and makes me so happy when people like it, I go back and look at it when I am like FML, I CANNOT WRITE ANYTHING, I AM AWFUL AND SHOULD EAT WORMS), I am le shit at remembering and connecting names. *facepalm* ANYWAY. I AM THRILLED YOU LIKED IT.

It's one of the ones that shows up in bits and pieces. Oh, and Lodar's fiance is totally my girl who is like "no, no, I wasn't LOOKING for a Steadfast Husband, I saw a pretty flying falcon and as long as he comes home to me and I get to look at him I do not give a shit what he does, go away I can manage my own affairs shut up daddy". Because damn it, women can have moments of "no you are shiny wild and free just like you are let me stare at you", too. (She is a Sendarian countess-to-be. If she wanted a Steadfast, Responsible man, her country is LOUSY with them, she promises.)

Zakath's kids are his eldest, who is a girl and terrifying and is going to be the Empress of Mallorea, his second, who is quiet and responsible and more or less running the army, his third who has the sexual morals of his cat and you'd think didn't have a thought between his pretty ears but is actually sharp as a knife (who is the one I eventually marry off, hilariously), and then his twelve year old daughter who is, at twelve, already helping Brador run the intelligence service. (Her other siblings are desperately glad she is on their side).

Someday all the fic will happen. :D Theoretically. *falls over under the weight of all she has to write in her life*

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