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([personal profile] saturn Oct. 22nd, 2008 05:56 pm)
I finally found Appaloosa fic. And it's good!

Both stories are by Neichan:
  • Trouble With Reading - Virgil/Everett, PG-13. First time, on the trail. There is just so much between these two men and Neichan captures it perfectly.
  • Leaving Behind - Virgil/Everett, PG-13. This short story is the beautiful sum of Everett’s relationship with Virgil. Everett’s voice rings perfectly true throughout.

    I hope there's more to come!

    What else? It's sadly dark when I wake up in the morning so I'm in search of one of those alarm clocks that also gradually raises the light level. I think I'd be much happier if it was bright in my room when I wake up. A heater in the bathroom will help, too. In particular, I need to find one I can put on a timer so my bathroom is warm in the morning. I'm heading into Michigan winter survival mode!

    ETA: Alarm clock selections one; two; and three.

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