Sep. 27th, 2012

edenfalling: headshot of a raccoon, looking left (raccoon)
Or at least, wherein Liz wins a single-line bingo on her [community profile] cottoncandy_bingo card, by writing five Homestuck fics within one week. Now I get to try for another line! I am thinking of going for a second, parallel single-line bingo, using healing, keys, music, sprains / strains, and babysitting, for Narnia... but only after I make some progress on "Secrets," "Trollstuck," and maybe "The Corners of the World," which I temporarily abandoned in my uncharacteristic fit of productivity.

Anyway, here are the component stories that make up my victory:

Title: Every Child a Wanted Child
Prompt: grandparents / grandchildren
Summary: Jade English never expected to have children, let alone grandchildren. She has her company, her allies, and her fight against Crockercorp to fill the void left when her brother refused to run away with her. Then she rescues a baby from a meteor crater and finds herself rearranging her life. (2,000 words)
Content Notes: background angst inherent to a dystopian timeline

Title: Waking Persephone
Prompt: four seasons (one or all)
Summary: Jade and Dave take a break in their frog hunt, in the aftermath of the volcano and the coming of spring to LOFAF. (1,100 words)
Content Notes: none

Title: Food and Cheer and Song
Prompt: sing
Summary: When you finally get a group of friends together after possibly the worst day of your collective lives, obviously the next step is to light a fire, toast marshmallows, and sing. Or at least it's obvious to Roxy. (2,100 words)
Content Notes: angst in the backstory leading up to the fluffy moment

Title: Romancing the Sky
Prompt: space
Summary: Sollux Captor meets Aradia Megido when she's looking up at the stars instead of down at the ground. She takes him flying. (1,100 words)
Content Notes: background angst due to a dystopian alien society

Title: Scourge of the Sea
Prompt: lending a coat in the cold
Summary: Vriska tries to teach herself to sail. Terezi waits on shore for the inevitable disaster. (2,100 words)
Content Notes: implicit acceptance of murder

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