Thanks! I confess I have no idea how Gaila, Uhura, and Spock ended up together, but I think that's something I might want to think about for a while since the end results are such fun. :-) Ginny is fun to write, especially when she's being slightly rash. I thought about making Haruka also be a mermaid, but she seemed to work better as a human learning to live at sea for love's sake, though it's not where her own inclinations would lead. (All the senshi sacrifice a lot for love, whether of each other or of Usagi, don't they?)
The last prompt, with Susan and Edmund, might not have been intended for such a dark fill, but the 'snow concealing dirt' part made me think horrible things about isolation, and how humans could become completely mythical in only one century, and, you know, who exactly Frank and Helen's descendants married after the first generation in order to keep from crossbreeding their human heritage down to symbolically irrelevant percentages. (I mean, Lewis does slightly better at handwaving that issue than Genesis itself does, what with the Narnian world being permeable enough for humans to stumble in from other universes, but it seems sloppy to recreate such a classic fridge logic moment.)
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Date: 2015-01-05 02:33 am (UTC)The last prompt, with Susan and Edmund, might not have been intended for such a dark fill, but the 'snow concealing dirt' part made me think horrible things about isolation, and how humans could become completely mythical in only one century, and, you know, who exactly Frank and Helen's descendants married after the first generation in order to keep from crossbreeding their human heritage down to symbolically irrelevant percentages. (I mean, Lewis does slightly better at handwaving that issue than Genesis itself does, what with the Narnian world being permeable enough for humans to stumble in from other universes, but it seems sloppy to recreate such a classic fridge logic moment.)