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March 2019. Day 6
Early post again, because I won't be around in the evening.
Here is the place to tell us about your daily success (or the lack of it)!
May the magic be with us all!
Here is the place to tell us about your daily success (or the lack of it)!
May the magic be with us all!
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Excerpt:
“I thought you didn’t like Rollins,” Janeway confessed. “You’re always fair and civil with him, but I had the feeling that you didn’t like him.”
“I don’t,” Chakotay admitted. “His attitude sets my teeth to the edge. But that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t appreciate his abilities. We might disagree about a number of things, Captain, but it doesn’t mean I’m his enemy… or yours. I hoped you’d have realised that by now. Apparently, I was wrong.”
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I often find the drabbles come better written on paper with a pen - and just do a word count when I think I'm about half way there. That way I seem to be able to write to between 98 and 102 words almost every time - is this weird or do other people find it easier to write on paper if things aren't coming easily?
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