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Dec. 24th, 2008 12:24 am*blinks* You know, my Susan post-Narnia is a lot more crazy and reckless than...any other Susan I have ever seen.
And my Susan in Dust is a hell of a lot more crazy and reckless than my Susan post-Narnia, and at this point we're talking about the Susan that gets drunk and makes out with Peter in front of his RAF buddies. (Once. ONCE.) Sensible Susan is pretty much gone by this point. (There are reasons for this. Really. I could probably articulate them, even.)
This is actually probably a sign that I should have the interrogation scene get interrupted any moment now, because I don't think it's anything like convincing, and also, Susan is starting to freak me out in that "oh my god, I have gone OOC" sort of way. STOP TRASH-TALKING TASH, SUSAN. Gee, it's a good thing this is Dust and not Sing the Sun, because in Sun Tash would probably show up and smite her, and Dust is about people, not gods. So! Let us all be grateful about that.
Seriously. Ambush. Any moment now. Let's have an excuse to use that horn, shall we? Also, everybody knows that there's no such thing as too many cliffhanger endings in a row!
Okay, I'm going to shut up and go back to writing now. Gosh, I wonder what's going through Susan's head, because Jill sure as hell doesn't know.
And my Susan in Dust is a hell of a lot more crazy and reckless than my Susan post-Narnia, and at this point we're talking about the Susan that gets drunk and makes out with Peter in front of his RAF buddies. (Once. ONCE.) Sensible Susan is pretty much gone by this point. (There are reasons for this. Really. I could probably articulate them, even.)
This is actually probably a sign that I should have the interrogation scene get interrupted any moment now, because I don't think it's anything like convincing, and also, Susan is starting to freak me out in that "oh my god, I have gone OOC" sort of way. STOP TRASH-TALKING TASH, SUSAN. Gee, it's a good thing this is Dust and not Sing the Sun, because in Sun Tash would probably show up and smite her, and Dust is about people, not gods. So! Let us all be grateful about that.
Seriously. Ambush. Any moment now. Let's have an excuse to use that horn, shall we? Also, everybody knows that there's no such thing as too many cliffhanger endings in a row!
Okay, I'm going to shut up and go back to writing now. Gosh, I wonder what's going through Susan's head, because Jill sure as hell doesn't know.