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To My Yuletide Secret Santa
This won't make sense to anyone not doing
yuletide, but to a certain anonymous reader, here's your letter.
This is my second year doing Yuletide, and it's such a wonderful thing to get your bright, shiny new story, just for you, on Christmas morning. So once again, thank you for doing this!
The first three requests are all related, oddly enough. What I love about all of those series/movies/books (Wonderfalls, The American President and the Dorothy Sayers books) is the dialogue - it's smart, it's humorous and features some delightfully off-beat side characters. So anything cheerful and quirky would be wonderful - if you could work in a Christmas atmosphere, I would shower you with accolades and rose petals.
The last request is a bit odd, I loved Malcolm and Sattler in the movie, and the chemistry between them, especially in the first half of the movie. So in this case, some schmoopy (is that a word?) missing scene would be just great - though the Christmas theme doesn't quite work in that case. The raptors would probably eat the Santa hats - and anyone who tried to force them to wear anything like that.
So thank you again, wonderful and yet unknown Yuletide Santa!
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This is my second year doing Yuletide, and it's such a wonderful thing to get your bright, shiny new story, just for you, on Christmas morning. So once again, thank you for doing this!
The first three requests are all related, oddly enough. What I love about all of those series/movies/books (Wonderfalls, The American President and the Dorothy Sayers books) is the dialogue - it's smart, it's humorous and features some delightfully off-beat side characters. So anything cheerful and quirky would be wonderful - if you could work in a Christmas atmosphere, I would shower you with accolades and rose petals.
The last request is a bit odd, I loved Malcolm and Sattler in the movie, and the chemistry between them, especially in the first half of the movie. So in this case, some schmoopy (is that a word?) missing scene would be just great - though the Christmas theme doesn't quite work in that case. The raptors would probably eat the Santa hats - and anyone who tried to force them to wear anything like that.
So thank you again, wonderful and yet unknown Yuletide Santa!