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I really feel *terrible* about this, but...
You know how I offered awhile back to send in-character Valentines to people? I really shouldn't have offered ten of them; two or three would have been a much better idea. I'm just finding them incredibly difficult -- some aren't so bad, but trying to get myself into a headspace where I can imagine RONON buying and sending anybody a card for anything ... and god forbid coming up with something he'd write in it ... I've been wracking my brains trying to make it work, but I just can't. (And three different people wanted Ronon sending a card to someone! *cries*)
I'm really, really sorry! I'm just much better at doing fic than this sort of project, apparently. I finished four of them, but the rest ... my brain is melting, and I've kinda gotten to the point where I'm not enjoying myself anymore.
The people whose cards I finished are
trystings,
army_rat,
elanor_me, and
leesa_perrie. For the rest of you ... would you settle for a little ficlet using your character request as a prompt? I would like to give you something, since I promised I would, but I think that might be more up my alley than what I was trying to do with the cards. And those I can probably finish by Valentines, whereas the cards might take me 'till next winter. :D
ETA: There is now a Valentine's ficlet in the comments, located here.
I'm really, really sorry! I'm just much better at doing fic than this sort of project, apparently. I finished four of them, but the rest ... my brain is melting, and I've kinda gotten to the point where I'm not enjoying myself anymore.
The people whose cards I finished are
ETA: There is now a Valentine's ficlet in the comments, located here.

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A month later, Deidre or whoever finds the card in the difficult-to-find place where Ronon left it for her, takes it out of the unmarked envelope and reads the cover: "To My Loving Husband on Valentine's Day..."
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But here's the problem with that: the card is not the complete story in itself. That's one of the things that's tripping me up -- either the card has to tell a complete story in itself, or I have to write the story and send it to them along with the card, or else it'll be a total non sequitur. In most of the ideas I can come up with, the "story" isn't the card -- it's the reactions of the character getting the card, or the situation that's prompted the card.
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and I agree with bironic, its was a kind offer and you have the right to withdraw it if is doing you more harm than good.
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Anyway, thanks for the offer! it was a sweet idea
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Ficlets might be more my style, though.
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p.s. love your icon.
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I also saw a postcard this morning that immediately made me think of your prompt, so if you want, send me your address by LJ-PM today and I think (hope, pray - it's sort of depending on friend's schedule) I'll have enough time to mail it to you before we leave. :) *Eeee's some more*.
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