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AB drabble -- Growth Spurt
Title: Growth Spurt
Fandom: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter (master list here)
Characters: Anita, Micah
fanfic100 Prompt: 049 - Club
abvh100 Challenge: #56 - Childhood (crossposted)
Word Count: 200
Disclaimer: Laurell K. Hamilton owns all things Anita Blake. Only the story is my own.
Rating: PG
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Micah found my high school yearbooks. As a rule, I don't keep a lot of mementos, but for some reason those gaudy books have survived all of my moves.
He was fascinated with the grainy picture of me in the eighth grade, taken before my growth spurt. I was just a pudgy little squirt, with wild curly hair and a brilliant smile for the camera.
"What was your biggest memory of that year?" Micah asked, catching me and hauling me, squirming the whole time, onto his lap.
"Biology club," I said. "Let me go!"
He tickled me, and I fell back, laughing. "Seriously," he breathed in my ear.
I stopped struggling and stared down at the book. Slowly, the fond smile slid off my face. "That was the year I accidentally raised my dog, Jenny, from the dead after she was hit by a car." I looked down at the girl I had been, wondering at all that had happened, to make me the woman I was today. "When my necromancy started working. When my step-mother started pulling back from me, when my dad didn't know how to react to me anymore."
Micah hugged me, but somehow it wasn't comforting.
Fandom: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter (master list here)
Characters: Anita, Micah
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Word Count: 200
Disclaimer: Laurell K. Hamilton owns all things Anita Blake. Only the story is my own.
Rating: PG
Micah found my high school yearbooks. As a rule, I don't keep a lot of mementos, but for some reason those gaudy books have survived all of my moves.
He was fascinated with the grainy picture of me in the eighth grade, taken before my growth spurt. I was just a pudgy little squirt, with wild curly hair and a brilliant smile for the camera.
"What was your biggest memory of that year?" Micah asked, catching me and hauling me, squirming the whole time, onto his lap.
"Biology club," I said. "Let me go!"
He tickled me, and I fell back, laughing. "Seriously," he breathed in my ear.
I stopped struggling and stared down at the book. Slowly, the fond smile slid off my face. "That was the year I accidentally raised my dog, Jenny, from the dead after she was hit by a car." I looked down at the girl I had been, wondering at all that had happened, to make me the woman I was today. "When my necromancy started working. When my step-mother started pulling back from me, when my dad didn't know how to react to me anymore."
Micah hugged me, but somehow it wasn't comforting.
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(Anonymous) 2006-04-26 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)You would modt likely write an amazing kid!Anita.
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... it may seem as if I have a very cynical view on Micah here. Huh.
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I thought the dogs name was, 'Jenny'.
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And you're right, thanks :)
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Lovely ficlet. :)
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Hmm
And when I get home I'm going to try and balance my puppy on a teaspoon.
Re: Hmm
And let me know how that works out :)
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BTW did you read LKH's blog? (http://syndicated.livejournal.com/lkh_blogfeed/36988.html)
I just thought that it was interesting that she was thinking of doing a Richard/Anita book (but not yet). Instead she is going for another Edward/Anita book that includes Nathaniel and Jason for the ardeur problem. Isn't Anita supposed to be pregnant in the book that comes out in July?
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And yes, I read LKH's blog. I saw the story about Edward, and I do have a theory about the baby thing. Maybe I'll write that up tomorrow (my review of the Danse Macabre teaser at the back of Micah). Basically, I think it's a mislead and she's not pregnant.
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(Anonymous) 2006-04-27 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)Thanks to you I have found the wonderful art of drabbling. I have a unique problem though. I sometimes can't get 100 words I usualy do fine with just 50 - 75 words.
But thank-you so very much for revealing this drabbling art to me.
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(Anonymous) 2006-04-28 02:09 am (UTC)(link)I've had to crack open a thesaurus with my last drabble. ;)
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