Lucy totally makes the best doctor ever. I'm just sayin', here.
Although. It kind of helps that the shows I've been catching up on for the past couple days include House and Criminal Minds (which doesn't have doctors in it, but whatever. It's the attitude thing. Nobody give me an excuse to write Peter/Hotch and Morgan/Susan or Susan/Prentiss, becase I'll figure out a way to do so somehow. In the immortal!Susan/resurrected!Peter 'verse, obviously. Well, they're all in the FBI together).
Also, I may have just implied Tirian/Jill.
Why does Dust get written about five times faster than Water ever did? Except for the opening scene of Water; that got written pretty quickly. Except I keep coming back to the fact that I wrote seven thousand words of Dust in about four and a half, five hours, when Dust 5 went up. I know I can type a hundred words per minute, but that's one of the few times I actually have. (Not continuously, obviously; let us notice the fac that I still actually have fingers.)
The Pevensies are so competent it's actually kind of scary. The words "well-oiled machine" don't even begin to describe it.
Although. It kind of helps that the shows I've been catching up on for the past couple days include House and Criminal Minds (which doesn't have doctors in it, but whatever. It's the attitude thing. Nobody give me an excuse to write Peter/Hotch and Morgan/Susan or Susan/Prentiss, becase I'll figure out a way to do so somehow. In the immortal!Susan/resurrected!Peter 'verse, obviously. Well, they're all in the FBI together).
Also, I may have just implied Tirian/Jill.
Why does Dust get written about five times faster than Water ever did? Except for the opening scene of Water; that got written pretty quickly. Except I keep coming back to the fact that I wrote seven thousand words of Dust in about four and a half, five hours, when Dust 5 went up. I know I can type a hundred words per minute, but that's one of the few times I actually have. (Not continuously, obviously; let us notice the fac that I still actually have fingers.)
The Pevensies are so competent it's actually kind of scary. The words "well-oiled machine" don't even begin to describe it.