[Meme] first lines of imaginary sequels
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Pick one of my stories and I will tell you the first line (ETA: okay, the first few paragraphs, on the theory that context is more interesting than concision) of its sequel. Even if I was never actually planning to write a sequel. Even if it already has a sequel -- I'll give you the first line of another version of its sequel!
Do not ask me about "Strange Likenesses," because I don't yet know how that will end (basically, there is the wildly unlikely happy ending, several variants of the rather likely inconclusive ending, and the semi-likely 'rocks fall, everyone dies' ending). Everything else is fair game.
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Sequel snippets written so far:
for The Way of the Apartment Manager (So how did Naruto wind up friends with Sakura by the start of "Guardian"? I will probably continue this at some point.)
for Lemonade (Thus proving that I do so know where the story's going.)
for Endurance (This one turned into an actual fic, 900 words long. *headdesk* I am not sure how 'canon' this sequel is, though, as I'd left "Endurance" inconclusive for a reason.)
for New Horizons (ie, the story in which Ginny, Harry, and Draco have a post-DH-epilogue threesome in Greece. Naturally there are repercussions. *grin*)
for The Two Secretive Princesses (925 words on Toph and Mai during Ozai's invasion of Toure-on-Marsh. Rather dark.)
---[[or the more canonical version, which includes fewer deaths and more mentions of Aunt Ermintrude]]
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Pick one of my stories and I will tell you the first line (ETA: okay, the first few paragraphs, on the theory that context is more interesting than concision) of its sequel. Even if I was never actually planning to write a sequel. Even if it already has a sequel -- I'll give you the first line of another version of its sequel!
Do not ask me about "Strange Likenesses," because I don't yet know how that will end (basically, there is the wildly unlikely happy ending, several variants of the rather likely inconclusive ending, and the semi-likely 'rocks fall, everyone dies' ending). Everything else is fair game.
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Sequel snippets written so far:
for The Way of the Apartment Manager (So how did Naruto wind up friends with Sakura by the start of "Guardian"? I will probably continue this at some point.)
for Lemonade (Thus proving that I do so know where the story's going.)
for Endurance (This one turned into an actual fic, 900 words long. *headdesk* I am not sure how 'canon' this sequel is, though, as I'd left "Endurance" inconclusive for a reason.)
for New Horizons (ie, the story in which Ginny, Harry, and Draco have a post-DH-epilogue threesome in Greece. Naturally there are repercussions. *grin*)
for The Two Secretive Princesses (925 words on Toph and Mai during Ozai's invasion of Toure-on-Marsh. Rather dark.)
---[[or the more canonical version, which includes fewer deaths and more mentions of Aunt Ermintrude]]
Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-03-03 03:32 am (UTC)I think the people who do have the issue are the ones who look at Narnia as a religious allusion... and it troubles them that she only got one shot.
And this is where they lose me, because how does anyone get only one shot? So far as I can tell, Lewis's position is that as long as you're alive, you have the option to, I dunno, convert or repent or whatever. Infinite shots! Susan just missed one highly specific chance; she'll have lots more.
Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-03-03 08:19 pm (UTC)honest to god, I'm one scene away from completing my "Peter fic."
As for Susan, I totally agree with you. But people want the happily ever after spoonfed to them.
Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-03-03 09:23 pm (UTC)I like happily-ever-after as much as the next person, but bittersweet and complicated is so much more interesting. :-)
Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-03-04 10:55 pm (UTC)Life is bittersweet, after all.
Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-11-27 05:21 am (UTC)Re: warning: long and slightly ranty comment ahead
Date: 2010-11-27 10:14 pm (UTC)