Enchantments
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She's like the girl in the movie when the Spitfire falls
Like the girl in the picture that he couldn't afford
She's like the girl with the smile in the hospital ward
Like the girl in the novel in the wind on the moors

~~Marillion
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The weekend, for what it's worth

Words Written:
Saturday: CSF 942; Fabulous Whitby story 375
Sunday: CSF 644

Brief update, since I never got around to writing actual entries over the weekend. Saturday I cleaned of my desk (well, an awful lot of it!), answered e-mail, etc. I decided not to go to the movies with Morgana and Brian, but I did have dinner with them afterwards, then enticed them over here to watch Zaphod’s campaign video. We then watched the first ep of “Firefly” in my quest to get them hooked. They made off with the DVD, so my evil plan may be working, bwahaha!

After that, I found a “Celtic women” concert on TV and left it on in the media room whilst I sat in my study with candles and incense and wrote. I then watched some TV—very, very late by this point—and got hypnotized by my blackwork. Then I went to bed and handwrote even more.

I was in a weird mood all day Sunday, feeling like I was jumping out of my skin. I kind of know the cause, ‘though not why I was reacting to it so strongly. Put it down to hormones and an absent Ken, and leave it at that. I wrote a bit—not as much as I’d hoped, but I finished the scenes I needed to—and pottered about and did the food shopping. Teresa and I talked in the evening, hashing out the next few chapters in the book.

I tried to go to bed early, but talked to Ken late-ish…

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Currently Reading: Always a Bridegroom, Tesni Morgan; latest Realms of Fantasy
Lately Listened To: Blackmore’s Night, Fires at Midnight; Styx, Big Bang Theory
Recently Watched: “Firefly”, “CSI: Miami”, “Young Blades”



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