laurajv: SLASH: UR DOIN IT WRONG (highlander duncan/amanda)
Chris was making sandwiches for the deli case when he heard Elmo calling him from outside. "Chris! Chris!" Elmo ran into the store and straight into Chris's legs. "Chris, Elmo has news!"

"What is it, Elmo?"

"Someone new moved in, Chris, next door to Gordon! Come meet him with Elmo."

New people on Sesame Street were often uncomfortable with monsters and grouches unless humans cushioned the first few interactions, and most of the monsters sensibly took humans along with them on new-neighbor calls. (Grouches do not make new-neighbor calls, unless you count appropriating new-neighbor trashcans.) It wasn't anti-monster prejudice, exactly, Chris thought, as he reached down to take Elmo's hand. It was more that most humans from elsewhere didn't know monsters existed.

Or talking giant birds, or talking bears, or fairies, either, come to think of it.

This new neighbor, though, was sitting on the stoop next to Oscar's can. Elmo and Chris could hear Oscar cackling in grouchly joy at something the new guy was saying. Chris sized him up: white, probably mid-30s, accent, wearing a long coat despite the midsummer heat. The guy's face creased as he smiled at Oscar, and Chris was suddenly unsure of his age.

Elmo, emboldened by someone unfazed by Oscar, let go of Chris's hand and charged ahead. "Elmo is here! Elmo wants to welcome you to Sesame Street!"

"Welcome! Hah!" said Oscar. "More like welcome back. He has a recipe for stinky fermented anchovies in cream."

"That doesn't sound very nice to Elmo," said Elmo.

"I also have a recipe for zabaglione," the new guy said, holding out his hand to shake Elmo's, gently. "Much tastier. And I know some excellent cookie recipes, if that Cookie Monster fellow still lives here."

"He does," Chris said, reaching the stoop and holding out his own hand. "Chris."

"Adam," the man said. "An uncle used to live here, long ago. I visited as a child."

"How long ago? My uncle and aunt have been here forty years; maybe they remember him."

"Oh," Adam said vaguely, "a while now. I mostly remember the monsters."

"So what brought you back?" asked Chris.

"Yes," said Elmo. "Why did Adam come back? Adam has been gone a long time."

Adam smiled down at Elmo. "Oh, I just thought it was time, is all."

Oscar laughed, and Adam shot him a look. "Heh," said Oscar. "Time. Time."

"Yes," said Adam, very quietly. "Time." He and Oscar stared at each other. Chris and Elmo looked from one of them to the other, wondering what was going on. After a few seconds, Oscar disappeared into his can, slamming the lid hard. They could hear him laughing from within.

Chris looked up at Adam, and found Adam looking thoughtful. "Grouches," Adam said, and smiled again. "I wonder if anyone understands them." The smile didn't quite reach his eyes, and Chris felt a slight chill up his spine. It worried him; he didn't usually meet people who gave him chills up his spine on Sesame Street. (Though there had been that fellow who tried to get Big Bird to move to a different habitat. That guy had been upsetting.)

"Elmo thinks other grouches understand," said Elmo, oblivious. "Does Adam want to meet the other monsters? Elmo can introduce Adam!"

"Thank you," Adam said. "That would be lovely." He nodded politely to Chris, took Elmo's hand, and walked down Sesame Street, his long coat brushing the backs of his knees. Chris watched them until they entered the Fix-It Shop, then returned to Hooper's and his unfinished sandwiches. He wasn't sure about this guy, and that was weird. He'd have to watch, and wait, and think.

At least Adam seemed to like monsters.
laurajv: Banzai Institute Logo (buckaroo banzai)
I've missed the Great Warning Debate this time around, and frankly: have a newborn. Not going to catch up on it.

Still, I thought I'd best state my warning policy:

In my own spaces, such as on my website or in my journals, I do not attach warnings.

When I archive elsewhere, I do*, and so archives or community journals are safer places for people with triggers to read my work. I also will answer questions; if you-the-reader have particular triggers, feel free to ask me if I think the story will trip them. I will answer you honestly and to the best of my ability. Of course, also feel free to ask for non-triggery stuff, such as personal squicks or just not wanting to read something depressing that day.



* There are some archives that didn't require warnings, and some old work of mine is archived at some of those places without warnings. This is especially true of old work originally posted to newsgroups or lists prior to 2000, so if you find some of that stuff, you may wish to use the "ask Laura" method if you need any warnings.
laurajv: What Would Mirror Spock Do? (star trek mirror spock)
"What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son the unveiled secret of the father." -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Apr. 15th, 2009 10:52 am
laurajv: Holmes & Watson's car is as cool as Batman's (Default)
I decided not to just try to import wholesale (manually) from [livejournal.com profile] laurajv. Some things I'm going to update!

On 2005-11-01 I said: Ask me what happens after the end of one of my stories.

and [livejournal.com profile] treetelling said: I would love to know anything about the further adventures of Jim and Telar from "Inclination."

I said: Adventures? Well, they have a ton of missions, and Telar publishes a lot of papers and gets invited to exciting conferences a lot. At first, he cannot often attend in person, because of Starfleet, but then Jim gets promoted to Admiral. He and Telar live on Mars, close to Jim's aunt Suzy, who mothers the both of them as if they aren't all growed up, and then makes Telar babysit her grandchildren when he's home between conferences.

And a whole lot of Telar's relatives end up in the Starfleet Sentinel/Guide program. :)


So, folks.

Ask me what happens after the end of one of my stories.

Links!

Sep. 25th, 2005 09:35 pm
laurajv: Holmes & Watson's car is as cool as Batman's (Default)
So, I am trying to tag all the random fiction and things that I've put in my journal over the past few years.

"fiction" - fiction, humorous short nuggets, commentary, etc.
"recs" - for fanfiction, and other things
"movies" - reviews, squee, etc.
"tv" - tv commentary & whatnot
"books" - yay books
"snark" - also boojums
"fanart"
"writing"
"kerfuffle"
"vids"
"concrit"

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