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Damn… just finished my DVD's of Dexter's 4th Season. An amazing show, but I prefer the parts where I'm just rooting him on in his hunts.
December 5, 2010 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Pose Ideas. FF (and maybe some FFF) position suggestions. #44187Bless you Bear, Bless ya.
That does seem very Rachel… all the more reason she needs to give into her vamp-curious nature and give into Ivy… *sigh* I wanna be bit… and yes Sinnnn that is a hint. :-*
I remember Babylon 5 got bounced around by the networks because they couldn't get enough control of it.
Oh no Sweetheart you most certainly are not the only one missing those.
And welcome to the Forums. Keep posting, and keep asking, by doing so we remind the Development Team that we want them.
Wanted to kiss and lick my way along Jadzia's spots, and the kiss from Rejoined was HOT.
Kind of like when Seven gave B'Elanna a mating bite.
Haven't watched Fire Fly… have wanted to shoot Whedon ever since he shot Tara.
:-* :-* :-* :-* Honestly Love, just wasn't sure. with musicians using dollar signs for the letter S a typo can make a profound difference, and yes singers can get me too.
Which leads me to state (repeat) Evanessence and Within Temptation.
I hold to her, cling to her, not knowing anything but the contact and my need for it. Kissing, caressing, even just that feeling of our hearts hammering in our chests where or breasts mash together. Yet even as that need still grips me my body feels so very tired, all of me going slack, all of me resting against her.
Yet still even as my head sags I kiss along her neck, her collar bone.
Feeling her eyes on me I manage to lift my face to hers and smile this wonderful feeling of warmth, connection, and contentment.
December 3, 2010 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Game Ideas. Different rooms/settings available for play #45140I made similar points at one point. A “bed” doesn't have to be a bed, it could be a couch. Or the “table” that people could be bent over could be a desk. Here were also including the ideas of things like the counters, which would admittedly be more complex.
Mason?
I first read it Manson as in Marylin Manson, and I believe he would be the first to object.
Rob Halford-Halford III Winter Songs
Twisted Sister-A Twisted ChristmasHate traditional carols.
I dunno, I saw Kisten as “Ivy with a penis so it's okay to have sex.” That's not to say that I didn't like the guy, but he always seems kind of puny. Under Piscary, under Ivy, under Rachel. He always felt like the runt character to me.
I saw the Jenks/Matlina thing developing after the spell to make him big. I guessed it reset his clock.
As far as what's next? It wouldn't be as fun to read if we could guess in advance.
And there are werewolves. They are simply called weres and they have their human and their wolf forms, but the wolf form is basically the same killos as their human form since their mass doesn't magically vanish.
I just love Ivy.
But the main character IS a witch, so that would be the most featured “type” but the representation seems fairly broad with Rachel meeting a wide variety. I know it's not the first book, I think it's the third, but a were character named David becomes a regular “cast” member and were issues DO come out.
A brief summary of one that threads across several books is their mating rate versus others, in that book the vamps as vamps CAN make a normal human into a vamp (though a socially low standing one) but a were must mate with a were to have children.
In that case David didn't WANT to have pups, but other weres were pushing because they considered it his responsibility.
Don't know if that would be the kind of issue that could come up for the story you are considering, but you could invert the idea of how can one connect if lycanthropy IS spread as easily as folklore indicates, etc, etc.
It HAS werewolves, as well as vampires and witches. It's called the Hollows by Kim Harrison. It's a sort of alternative earth where in the 50's60's genetic engineering created a virus called the Angel Virus that wiped out over half the human population. As it did so however it was noticed that certain parts of the population were immune. They were the witches, werewolves, and vampires (and assorted beings) that were living in secret, hiding from humanity.
While the reduced population made it impossible for them to hide like they once did they suddenly found their numbers about equal if they were to all band together against the humans. They didn't, but the fact that they could kept humanity from doing anything rash and allowed the world of the Hollows to develop with our modern world with the supernatural seamlessly integrated.
I primarily read it for Ivy, a living vampire (they are born with a virus that makes them vamps, and reanimates them once they die, at which point they no longer age, but also loose their soul) who is sexy on two legs, and has a sexual tension with the main character, her witch roommate Rachel that's just yummy.
As well as a strong part of my desire to be bit.
The movie you are thinking of Lover is called Scrooged, and it is brilliant.
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