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I almost picked one of the hard ones today... but I'm just not sure how they would go over. Still holding off on that one. If you don't know the rules by now read them here: http://www.lcficmbs.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=000615 This weeks theme: Pandora’s Box Sorry last weeks didn't go over as well. Hopefully you guys enjoy this one a bit more. ^_~
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Oh, Jojo, I love this topic! Am I allowed to try? Am I , am I? Please say yes!!! Okay, I'll do it anyway. ------------------------------------------ ***Pandora’s Box*** He should never have followed the strange looking man. The adventures H. G. Wells had promised him had turned out to be Pandora’s Box. What he had believed to be the fulfilment of all his dreams was only the beginning of a never ending nightmare. He had come to see everything that made life worth living, everything that he hadn’t known. Whenever he had tried to wrest a better life from his fate, he had lost. Despite all his efforts he wasn’t stronger than those forces that protected the future to keep it this horribly peaceful place that it was.
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So this was about Tempus, right, Barbara?
Nice, by the way...
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Yes, Nancy. You caught me, I wrote something about Tempus
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Oooh! Barbara! I love that! Very nice!! Haven't been able to think of one yet, but I'm going for my "bus nap" soon (ie: sleeping on the bus, on my way home from work) so there's high chance I'll wake up with an idea for it.
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Hmm... I've never actually tried this before, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I tried to make it humorous, but then I realized exactly how difficult it was to try and convey emotion in 100 words! jeez. I have a new respect for anyone who's done it. Anyway, this is back in the days when "Mad Dog" Lane started creating her legacy.
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He panicked. He had really done it this time. The chances of forgiveness were about zero. No, knowing Lois they were less than zero. She’d find some way of holding on to this, some way to make him pay. Some twisted, horrible sort of revenge. His veins filled with ice at the macabre thought of it. He hadn’t planned on misplacing the file. Or botching her story. Or even coming to work today. He should really look into leaving the country. When she found out that he had lost her work, all hell would let loose. Jimmy. Olsen. Was. Dead.
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My contribution to the cause:
Feelings
Who would have thought that blue spandex and a red cape could mean so much. Most people looked up to the alien who flew in to the rescue, aiding the emergency workers. He saw relief, joy, hope, even love, on their faces when he swooped in to do what he saw needed to be done. It felt good to be appreciated, even though those with baser motives frequently responded with fear, distaste, even hatred.
A Pandora’s Box of feelings. All for a refugee from another planet who wore blue tights, a red cape and a funny symbol on his chest.
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It's only a drabble, but be kind. It's my first attempt at writing anything Lois and Clark. /me covers eyes and clicks the "post" button. Pandora's Box Always curious, her questions drove her relentlessly to discover truth. But everything changed when she fell in love. He discovered her secret desires and used her curiosity to satisfy his own lust for power. Now, her fingers trembled as they slid over her triumph, his perfect form hidden from her gaze by only the green, translucent casing. His glass tomb embodied years of research, her efforts fulfilled with its restorative capabilities. It was time – time to conquer death and release her beloved. Gretchen threw the switch and smiled as the box opened, unleashing misery upon mankind. Lex Luthor lives again! ETA: Gah! I knew I'd obsess about the word order. I edited to rearrange it a bit. BJ
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Oooh! Good topic. I like everyone's drabbles so far.
I'm going to have to hold off on writing one myself for now though--It's 12:25pm, and I haven't done really ANY work today yet because I've been catching up on the boards. I haven't had lunch yet either.
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I wanted to write something. I really, really did. I thought about it, I tried... but there's nothing coming to me. Maybe I'll do better with next week's challenge!
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Ohhh you guys did such a good job with this one!!! I have been super busy myself so I am hoping to get my written in the next few days. My motivation has been nil lately.
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I'm kind of unsatisfied with the ending, but it just wouldn't tie up the way I envisioned it. It is, however, exactly 100 words.
One word—that was all it took. One word, not even backed by any feeling stronger than curiosity, forged a bond of eternal enmity between them.
As Clark remembered his first years in Metropolis, he wondered what might have become of the very first year if he had not so cavalierly thrown out that one word.
A challenge, an intellectual hiccough, an entropic event which sent them spiraling into the duel of the ages.
Clark remembered, and he wondered, how would his life have changed had he not felt the urge to point out that the blade was “Macedonian?”
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Nice one Darcy.
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Hey, nice one, Darcy!
Okay, here's my first themed drabble. You can't spell 'tragedy' without the T in TOGOM.<g> Or maybe I'm just amusing myself because it's 2:30am. Man, it's HARD to cram something into 100 words!
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She attracted too much attention and opened Pandora’s Box.
In a horrible, split second, her life collapsed.
Because her job was more than a pencil and some copy. It was even bigger than the criminals she put away and the daily risks she took.
Her job was to keep her partner alive. She would never have admitted it before, but she needed his cautious step to balance her uneven stride. He wasn’t supposed to be as forthright as she was. He wasn’t supposed to protect her tonight.
She may not have pulled the trigger, but she sentenced him to death.
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Oooh! Good one, Darcy! And Jen...
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Thanks, Laura, Jen and Lara!
I actually went back and edited the last sentence, so it reflected what was actually said in the show.
"You take turns, advise and protect one another, even heal or be healed when the going gets too tough. I know! That's not a game--that's friendship!" ~Shelly Mezzanoble, Confessions of a Part-Time Sorceress: A Girl's Guide to the Dungeons & Dragons Game Darcy\'s Place
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Darcy - Oooh, Clark's challenge to Luthor was a nice choice. A challenge, an intellectual hiccough, an entropic event which sent them spiraling into the duel of the ages. Smooth. It's lines like this that discourage me from writing more L&C. Jen - Let me add my He wasn’t supposed to protect her tonight.
She may not have pulled the trigger, but she sentenced him to death. Poor Clark didn't follow the script and paid the price. BJ
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Smooth. It's lines like this that discourage me from writing more L&C. Don't let lines like anything stop you from writing! Actually, the end of that sentence didn't even come out the way I wanted it to either. But I loved the first part of it, up until "spiralling." I think I originally meant to finish it up with another reference to entropy, and therefore chaos, but I had a brain fart while I was typing that sentence and couldn't think of it until afterward. What's my point? I think the point I'm trying to make here is that even if you think your own writing isn't good enough, post it anyway--there's bound to be someone who at least appreciates the effort.
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I think the point I'm trying to make here is that even if you think your own writing isn't good enough, post it anyway--there's bound to be someone who at least appreciates the effort. I'll add a huge ditto! There's something out there for everyone, so never be afraid to try your own twist with words. JD
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Can I also add that the more you write the better you get at it? Especially if you listen to the advice people have to give. I'm sure some of our best writers on the board would cringe if they had to show you some of their first attempts. Everyone has to start somewhere.
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