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Still slept like crap last night. Didn't work on my [community profile] intoabar fic either. Instead, in some kind of fugue, I wrote a really sad Aveline/Isabela piece for [community profile] fan_flashworks. It's not on AO3 yet, because I wrote it during the amnesty period and have to wait for that to end but if you're interested in reading it, you can find it there. Information below, but the story link will take you to the community post for it.

Title: Diamonds and Pearls
Fandom: Dragon Age
Rating: T
Length: 1,326 words
Content notes: pirates and a brief battle
Author notes: This is sad, I'm sorry
Summary: This is an ending of something unsustainable.

"This meddlesome, troublesome, imperfect pirate took what was left of her crushed and silent heart and turned it into this fullness, this overwhelming infatuation that her chest can barely contain. Even now, even as she knows this can't last, that she can't live this way, she wants to scream her love to the sea, to the stars."

Diamonds and Pearls

I know it's sad, but I hope people read it. I'm proud of it, for what it is. And it's so in line with a few other small Aveline/Isabela things that I'm thinking at some point I should archive the older pieces and combine them into one thing that makes a cohesive story. It'll take some effort, but I'm kind of excited to do it. I recently (with my Camp NaNo discount) downloaded Scrivener, so putting this together into a single story might give me good practice with the program.