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thisbluespirit) wrote2018-10-18 10:02 pm
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Fic: Paper Games
Forgive the spamming tonight, but in addition to the one AU meme ficlet I had done, before I fell ill I was nearly through three different stories, two of which I've now finished. This is one, a frivolous Edward/Julia (origfic via an old Runaway Tales canon) 1970s standalone AU, written for the
genprompt_bingo square "co-workers" and mostly to cheer myself up.
Paper Games (6202 words) by lost_spook
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Original Female Character/Original Male Character
Characters: Original Characters, Julia Graves (OFC), Edward Iveson (OMC)
Additional Tags: Community: genprompt_bingo, Office, Office Party, Office Supplies, 1970s, Co-workers, Humor, Romance
Summary: Julia’s playing a game with Edward Iveson, but she really should have worked out the rules first…
In other news tumblr apparently marked a bunch of my James Maxwell posts as being sensitive. It was quite quick at unsensitizing them once I clicked on the review bit, but the algorithms were apparently SHOCKED at hand-holding, monkeys, fainting and pouring your gravy over the table, none of which was explicit last time I looked. Which is why you don't want computers censoring stuff. (I looked to see how it happens and it's not reports or text, it's analysing the images themselves. /o\)
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Paper Games (6202 words) by lost_spook
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Original Female Character/Original Male Character
Characters: Original Characters, Julia Graves (OFC), Edward Iveson (OMC)
Additional Tags: Community: genprompt_bingo, Office, Office Party, Office Supplies, 1970s, Co-workers, Humor, Romance
Summary: Julia’s playing a game with Edward Iveson, but she really should have worked out the rules first…
In other news tumblr apparently marked a bunch of my James Maxwell posts as being sensitive. It was quite quick at unsensitizing them once I clicked on the review bit, but the algorithms were apparently SHOCKED at hand-holding, monkeys, fainting and pouring your gravy over the table, none of which was explicit last time I looked. Which is why you don't want computers censoring stuff. (I looked to see how it happens and it's not reports or text, it's analysing the images themselves. /o\)