Sick again!! For those of you that lost count, this is my 5th cold since November. I've also suffered 2 flu infections and 4 stomach viruses (virusii?). I'm honestly beginning to think that nature, or whatever's in control of illness, has it out for me.
ION: I have a couple of rec's for those Smallville fans out there.
Dealing With the Unexpected by
seperis.
I got this one from
moosesal's rec post and I'm ever so glad that I did. It's Mpreg and is very good. I was all smooshy the entire time I was reading it.
The best line of all was used as the summary: Being knocked up by Lex Luthor is *awesome*
and
Silence by
soft_princess
This is just an amazing story all around. I encourage anyone who claims to be a Clark/Lex fan to run read this and beg for more.
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IOON: I have the day off, a new copy of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and a recent induction into the Dark Brotherhood. I'm off to fulfill some assassination contracts. Wish me luck in my bloodlust.
Bad thing is, in the game I'm a Murderer, yet I'm not allowed to kill anyone without a contract. Since when is murder regulated?
ION: I have a couple of rec's for those Smallville fans out there.
Dealing With the Unexpected by
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I got this one from
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The best line of all was used as the summary: Being knocked up by Lex Luthor is *awesome*
and
Silence by
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This is just an amazing story all around. I encourage anyone who claims to be a Clark/Lex fan to run read this and beg for more.
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IOON: I have the day off, a new copy of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and a recent induction into the Dark Brotherhood. I'm off to fulfill some assassination contracts. Wish me luck in my bloodlust.
Bad thing is, in the game I'm a Murderer, yet I'm not allowed to kill anyone without a contract. Since when is murder regulated?