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It's Thursday! And that means one thing! Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Americans. It might be hard to find something you're grateful for in this shitshow of a year, but one thing I'm grateful for: We're still here. We persist and we snatch bits of joy and pleasure, even in the onslaught of political bullshit.

This year, I'm grateful for a lot of things. Despite the aforementioned political bullshit, it's been a pretty good year for us. Most of the year, we spent relearning how to live without Dad taking up all our time and energy. I miss him, but I'm also grateful he's gone. The last two years weren't living for any of us. I'm also grateful that both his and Jess' father's death have given us a nest egg in case of emergencies. I was able to pay off a good chunk of my car, so my payments are paid until 2027. I'm going to pay off more as well, and hopefully be paid off by the beginning of February. I'm grateful that we're able to go out and do things. I'm grateful that Jess was able to get their top surgery this year, and that thanks to my Hopkins insurance, and the Hopkins Medical system, everything went smooth as silk. Other people have had their surgery take years to get done, and Jess' was done in about 6 months from saying "Hey, I think I want this" to actual surgery. There were some hoops to jump through, but even those went smoothly. And thanks to an excellent surgeon, their recovery was quick and mostly painless and had nice results.

So, today I'm going to cook a shit-ton of food, including the fresh turkey and stuffing and gravy, and bake some Brussel sprouts and corn from Sam's Club, and we will have a nice meal, followed by pumpkin custard. And I'm going to be grateful that I get to do that in a warm, safe apartment with an actual oven. And the rest of the day, I'm going to sit in front of our tree and watch the lights twinkle and relax.

And tomorrow, I'm going to be grateful to have a good job that I enjoy with people who I like working with.

Then Saturday, I'm going to be grateful for my D&D groups, who have gotten me through the last 5 years.

And I'm going to (hopefully) get more presents to wrap in the mail.

All of which is to say, I wish you and yours the best on this holiday!

Okay, time to go forth and maybe poke at the turkey. Everyone have an amazing Thursday!

Only two emotions.

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:54 pm
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It's my dad's birthday this Friday. It's my family's plan to have a small get-together about it. It's been my family's plan to do it in Brooklyn with bagels and cake. It's the assumption I'll make the cake. I'm good with making the cake. I'm happy with making the cake. I'm unhappy with being told I'd make the cake without being told I was invited to the get-together. That the invitation was implicit was lost on me. Nobody told me I was invited until I was told there was an expectation I'd provide a cake.

I'm going on a hike with my parents tomorrow, and having dinner alone with them on Friday. I'm presently on the fence about a Saturday get together on the grounds that I really don't know how I'll feel about spending three consecutive days with them. I know if I don't tell them that with those specific words, in more or less that specific way, there won't be any effect on their behavior. I know that and I'm also wondering about staying quiet and observing what they say and how they act in regards to my presence as a litmus test they're not aware of. I'm fairly certain that'd backfire just as much as telling them I want to feel comfortable around them. I might go with the "not saying anything until I have no choice" strategy, or I might go with the "talk about it with someone on Friday to get my feelings out" strategy. I worry I'll have to buy more bourbon and rum in any case.
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My local AHL team -- the Chicago Wolves -- has again this year as previously provided and served a Thanksgiving meal of turkey and other treats to the shelter dogs of Border Tails Rescue in Northbrook, Illinois, a no-kill shelter with a spay-and-neuter program that specializes in rescuing and rehoming stray dogs from Mexico (they also take in owner surrenders from Chicagoland).

Harleigh Garcia, founder of Border Tails Rescue, said “We are so excited to have the Wolves again this year to help us celebrate the holidays and bring something special to the dogs. It’s not ideal for these dogs to be spending their holidays in the shelter. We’d love for them to all find homes, but that’s just not possible right now, so it’s nice to bring them a little something special, and we love partnering with the Wolves.”

To learn more about Border Tails Rescue, click here. They have many volunteer opportunities and especially are looking for tourists returning from Mexico who are willing to be "flight volunteers" at no cost to themselves for escorting Mexican stray dogs to the U.S.

The picture below is Chicago Wolves Hockey players Nikita Pavlychev, Braden Doyle, Blake Biondi, Skyler Brind’Amour, Bryce Montgomery and Yanick Turcotte with some of the dogs they treated to this special Thanksgiving meal.

Chicago Wolves Hockey Team serves Thanksgiving Dinner to the dogs at Border Tails Rescue
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It's Wednesday! Whoohoo! One more day til Turkey day! (When I can sleep in!)

Aside from cooking tomorrow, I'm not doing a ton of stuff this weekend. We have a couple of games on Saturday and one on Sunday. We're also going out on Sunday and will have massages, because Jess' back has been really hurting and so has my neck.

The place we go for massages is in downtown in a trendy area, so we can hit one of the many little restaurants nearby and have lunch afterwards. Parking can be fun, but we'll cross our fingers. Last time was the best massage I've ever had, so I have high hopes.

I ended up taking half a day off yesterday. I had to go get the turkey in an unfamiliar area, and it was slated to rain starting at 4. I get off at 4:30, so I was looking at a drive in the dark and the rain, and I was not having it. So I left at 12, and walked the doggo, then went up to Farmer's Daughter and picked up my turkey and some extra stuff. It's a little farm stand that has a big fridge for the turkeys. We got one that's 12-15lbs, though it felt heavier when I was carrying it.

After that, I relaxed and we had lunch. Then, my ramekins arrived, so I made the pumpkin custard. It turned out pretty well! I'd probably add a little extra cinnamon and ginger to the pumpkin pie spice next time, but it still tasted good, just not as spicy as I expected. They have a topping of crushed gingersnaps and melted butter, which give it a little salty flavor that I really liked.



(Recipe can be found right here.

Right now I'm sitting in front of our tree, which has been further decorated. I've started wrapping presents, so it's looking festive.



I cracked and gave my sister one of her presents last night. The canvas print of Yoda as a cartoon character came and I just couldn't wait. She loved it, and wants to put it up in the living room.

Today, work, which will be dead. Not as dead as Friday will be, though!

Reminder that the post for holiday cards can be found right here. As I said in the post, if you want a card, even if you think I have your address, I assure you that I don't. I lost all of that in the move last year. I'm hoping to have a little time to write cards out this weekend. We have standard holiday and will have some snarky/potentially profane ones as well, so let me know which you prefer.

Okay, time to go take a shower. I've got the tattoo consult tonight and I don't want to smell bad. Everyone have a stellar Wednesday!
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It's Tuesday! Yesterday I would have sworn we were relatively quiet at work, yet somehow I had 57 calls logged. Go figure. I swear, some days our phone system routes calls so that they go to the same person who just got off a call, even if there's five other people sitting there waiting. We're getting a new system next year, so maybe that'll be less nonsensical.

Jess kindly made dinner, which was a lovely pork tenderloin with peanut sauce and rice. It was excellent. We made a second loin with honey mustard for tonight, since I'll be off getting the turkey. It's not a huge bird, but it'll be good for us for a few days.

Discovered last night that my sister and I got each other the same gift. She was talking about something she got for the whole family, though BIL was going to have to hide it, because he's not telling his mother about the cruise ahead of time, because she would commence worrying immediately. I immediately said "well, shit." because I got the exact same thing, from the same company. Mine comes either today or tomorrow. It's a keychain and you put these little tokens of the countries or states or landmarks you go to. I thought, oh, what a fun way to commemorate it. And promptly ordered it. My sister and I occasionally have brain share.

Today, one of the gifts I'm most excited for arrives, and it's going to be a struggle not to just give it to my sister. It's the canvas of the cartoon portrait of Yoda, and I just want to hand it over.

I love giving gifts, and waiting for Dec 25 is really difficult for me. I think it's half ADHD, half that I love that dopamine hit of someone being happy for something that you gifted. I know this one is going to be a hit, so I want to shove it in her face and say "look, look!"

Weirdly, I'm not having that problem so far with Jess. Though if the big present comes, that may be more of a problem. It's supposed to be here between 12/10-12/29. Hopefully it picks the 14 days before Christmas to show up.

I'm feeling very festive this year. I'm looking forward to the holiday and my birthday (even though I'm working.) That isn't always the case. I'm very prone to the doldrums around the holidays, so this is a new experience. Last year was our last Christmas in the house and the first after dad passed, so this year, we're going to be fucking Merry or else.

Tomorrow, I'm going to get my tattoo consult. It should be super fun. Ronie's a kick, from all Jess has said, so I'm looking forward to that. I haven't decided where to put it yet. Probably on my calf, depending on the size needed for good detail.

Depending on how tired I am tonight or tomorrow, I may try to make the pumpkin custard with crushed gingersnaps ahead of time. They get put in the fridge anyway, and per the recipe can last up to three days, so that seems like it might be a good plan. One less thing to do on Thanksgiving.

Okay, time for me to get myself together and figure out breakfast. Everyone have an amazing Tuesday!

Narrative.

Nov. 24th, 2025 10:15 pm
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In folding laundry, I found I'd lost a wash cloth. In going down to the laundry room to check, I found the woman who only had bills, no quarters, hadn't seen it either. In talking her through my decision making process and to not waste an elevator trip, I take her up to my apartment with me to trade her a roll of quarters for the appropriate amount in small bills.

In checking what I'd already put away, I found the missing wash cloth.

One of those strings of events where I can't find it in myself to be upset about the inciting inconvenience.

FIC: Border Port (Tempestuous Tours)

Nov. 24th, 2025 12:27 pm
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Some elders of the borderland still remember the months in 949 when Daxis's Border Port was crowded with war refugees, caused by the outbreak of war between Koretia and Emor.

For a place of somber history, Border Port is an exceptionally cheerful town. Border Port is the only port in the borderland, though you can easily journey to the borderland from points north and south. Disembarking at Border Port, however, places you immediately into one of the liveliest locations in the borderland.

"Lively" is a euphemism for "rowdy." Do not – I repeat, do not – wander here unescorted if you are a woman. Families with small children will probably want to pass through this town quickly, taking overnight accommodations elsewhere.

Unmarried men, however, are likely to enjoy their visit. Sailors have long made this town – one of the oldest ports in the Great Peninsula – their place for recreation. Daxions have happily met their needs. In this mild climate, entertainment is year-round and usually takes place on the streets. Daxion bards sing on every corner, Emorian jugglers stand in every doorway, and Koretian dagger-throwers lay claim over every handy wooden wall. Look out for the last; dagger-throwers don't offer warning before they throw.

Many of these entertainers will have bowls at their feet. These are for coins or – if you do not yet possess peninsularean coinage – for gifts of food. Be generous in your offerings; bards in particular are inclined to offer commentary on stingy listeners, in the form of excruciatingly derisive ballads.

"But what about the women?" Many a northern mainlander has asked me that question. Houses of prostitution are indeed abundant in the Border Port. I mention this, not in order to encourage this distasteful trade, but because these houses are often overlooked by mainlanders who come to the Great Peninsula in search of wives. See the section on courting for more information.


[Translator's note: Readers can take a trip to Border Port in Death Mask.]

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Why is it so early? I woke up at about 5 this morning. Which is technically half an hour early, and I had to pee so bad I just got up. Today will be a busy day at work. I'm ready for the post holiday slump, gotta say. Shame that's over a month away.

Yesterday was a good day. We played games at 1:00 and at 5:30. The 5:30 game I cut about half an hour short, since I had a bit of a headache, but they got some good stuff in and discoveries about what they're facing. (spoiler: Mindlfayers and a dragon.) Neither are going to be easy, even for a level 9 party. I'm hoping to level them a bit more before the dragon. They're very cautious, so I'm sure they'll leave that for last. (I hope.) Weirdly, none of the players have mentioned making the connection to what kind of dragon it is, though I suspect that [personal profile] coyotegestalt knows.

Just when I think I've gotten most of the holiday presents, I find more things that people need. I need to converse with my sister and see what she is getting Jess so we don't overlap. I also need one or two more small things for my sister, I think. I could use a few more stocking stuffers.

First, I kind of need everything I've ordered to come in, so I can see what I've got for everyone. Right now, it's one big box for my sister and three stocking stuffers. The canvas of Yoda should be here on Tuesday, so that'll require some wrapping. so I want maybe another two larger things for her. Jess had two larger and three smaller (maybe stocking stuffers), so they need another one or two things.

Breakfast with my friend was wonderful, we had a leisurely meal and talked about our various tribulations and what we're excited about. One thing I mentioned is that I'd like to find a good photo account that lets you make a folder to share with people for the trips. Then, I could share folders with everything for Comic Con and Alaska. and NYC. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I'd prefer free, but am not averse to a reasonable fee.

Tomorrow, I go to fetch the turkey from the farm store. It's a fresh turkey, so tonight I shall clean out the bottom of the freezer. I need to order a turkey pan. I've probably waited too long, but we'll see. We'll make due with whatever we have, but a big pan would be nice.

Time for me to consider pants and get ready for work. Everyone have a wonderful Monday!
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It's sunday and I'm up early because I'm meeting a friend for breakfast. She's taken up quilting, and I'm going to comission her to do some stockings for Shelly and George and the dog and cat. I picked up some cute pet fabric for her to use, and she's making noise about not charging me for them. I'm planning to stop off and get some cash from the store and put it in the fabric.

Then, it's home, and into two games. The first one,I'm just playing in, but the second I'm running. We're definitely going to be ordering something for dinner tongiht. The pork tenderloins can wait til tomorrow, because I'm only going to have an hour and a half between games.

Yesterday was so much fun. We did our morning errands, or we tried to. We did go everywhere, but the nursery hadn't gotten many wreaths made yet. So I'll go back next weekend and see if they have something. They had two, but they didn't jump up and grab me.

The bank was much more productive. I got my stamps, and mailed out the first group of cards. And then we had a nice lunch at the Kpot. We went for both bbq and hot pot. It was very tasty and plentiful.

Then, we went home and I drank some coffee, then napped. Then, it was about time for game. I was so nervous about it! First session of a new game is always anxiety producing. I did a little more prep, and got ready.

I was pleasantly surprised. The vignettes to introduce the character worked super well, and my players 100% bought in to the game. They brought the same energy to their individual intros that I did, and it was amazing. It seemed like they all had fun, and so did I. The vignettes took up most of the session, with one quick combat to spice up the end. Afterwards, people seemed really happy, and excited about the game. Which honestly is all I can ask for!

Okay, time for me to go forth and put on pants. Restaurants usually appreciate that.

Everyone have an amazing Sunday!!

Masking.

Nov. 22nd, 2025 11:48 pm
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This afternoon, out on the subway, someone complained about an unpleasant smell. I looked them in the eye and didn't say anything, letting my mask do the talking. There's so many reasons to keep them on in enclosed spaces, especially enclosed spaces where people take off their shoes, and I don't see a reason to go back to breathing unfiltered subway air.

It's looking to be a family hike this Thursday, and I still don't know how to feel about it.
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It's Saturday, and the cat informed me that 6:30am was the time to get up and get her food. After that, I couldn't get back to sleep, so I'm going to do my entry and then go grab a shower to try to wake up.

Work wasn't too bad yesterday. The phones weren't horrible, and I was able to get people in for appointments relatively quickly. I did make 1 fuckup, but I think I fixed it. Nothing huge, just misread an entry in our grid, and misscheduled something. I was annoyed with myself, but I'm human, and things happen.

The rest of the day was fine overall. I finished work, and Jess and I watched Hazbin Hotel's Broadway Special. I haven't watched the show, but Jess has shown me some of the music from it, and it's pretty much a banger.



Maybe one of these days, I'll watch an episode. Jess really loves it, so I might give it a try.

Today, we have a few errands. We did need to be back by 3 so the sister could go to an inlaw birthday even, but now BIL is sick, so she's just going to stay home and be plague free, so we have the full day. I need a little bit of time to get ready for game, but I think I know what I'm doing. We're going to start off the campaign with individual vignettes, where everyone will tell me how they died, and then get on the train to the afterlife, transforming into a nightmare version of themselves. I'm looking forward to it. There should be some good RP, and the party can meet and start to form a party, and we'll go from there. Not expecting much actual play tonight, probably mostly meeting the characters and doing a wee session Zero. I've done a lot of it online, but I will read out the list of triggers and see if anyone has any hard nopes for what they want "onscreen."

But first, errands!

Okay, time to go forth and get a shower. Everyone have a perfect Saturday!!

Marjorie Taylor Greene

Nov. 21st, 2025 10:39 pm
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Ever since Marjorie Taylor Greene "informed" us that California wildfires were being caused by "Jewish Space Lasers" I have been obsessed with making a mockery of her. (Hey, I'm Jewish, and if I had control of some space lasers I would NOT be using them to set California on fire.)

Now I see that she is resigning from Congress after The Orange One called her "wacky"...which is the first time I've ever agreed with something he said.

At this juncture I would like to show what I have created with my Refrigerator Magnet "What Will Marjorie Taylor Green Say Next" Conspiracy Kit.

Marjorie Taylor Greene refrigerator magnet

Marjorie Taylor Greene refrigerator magnet

Marjorie Taylor Greene refrigerator magnet

Marjorie Taylor Greene refrigerator magnet

Bonus Image:
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I am so sleepy this morning. Not only did I have trouble getting to sleep, I also made the stupid choice to take another weed a little bit later than I normally do. Not my brightest, but I was thinking about work and game today and was having some anxiety. I can't even say "I didn't think of being tired," because I have fucking anxiety, which means that I will obsess over every possible outcome. So, I'll have my coffee and wake the fuck up and maybe be a little draggy before game. *shrug*

Yesterday, the work gods blessed us with an upgrade to things we never asked them to fucking touch. And it promptly broke other things. We had a dashboard that showed us how many calls we'd done, and averages for the month or 4 months. Just stuff that you could look at to see how close you were to your metrics. For me, it was how severely I was kicking ass. And it was just gone. The things we use to log our calls--gone. That was more alarming to the higher ups. But the dashboard was harder on the calltakers.

I played around with it, because the potential was there to have a dashboard, just not the pre-filled one. And after a little while I had it figured out. This started a day of me playing tech support, and helping deploy the fixes to the various problems. First, I had to train the trainer of what I knew how to do, of course.

Apparently, later when was in a meeting, she gave all the credit to me, prompting the head boss to say that they need to get me more money.

It was a long, and strange day. I'm not sure it'll all fixed yet, but we'll see!

I still ended up doing 50 calls even with the tech support.

Today will hopefully be a bit quieter. I know I'll be on callback duty, so we'll see how many I get done.

After work, we have game, which should be fun. They're about to kick off a fight against a bunch of Sage Animal Lords, which are seriously high level monsters.

Then, it shall be the weekend!

I'm looking forward to having a nice weekend. Tomorrow, we shall go forth and look at wreaths. and maybe have lunch! And then I shall prep for game.

Okay, now I shall go forth and onsider pants. Everyone have a stupendous day!
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Note: if you don't get sound with this video, check for doing "unmute" in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.

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It's Thursday! Friday eve! And for some godforsaken reason I'm awake at 4:45am. Ugh. My neck and shoulders have been really bothering me the last couple days, and this morning I just couldn't find a comfortable position, so I finally gave up, and now I'm upright.

Thanks to my sister's persistence, we should be able to close on Dad's probate in December. The lone holdout was this IRA that was "lost" when my uncle passed. It should have been changed over to Dad, but it never was. So after Dad died, they sent us a missive about it, and we've been fighting to get information for over a year. Until yesterday, we didn't even know how much was in it! Since my sister is the executor, she's stuck doing all the grunt work. My contribution was to call the main customer service line and get a supervisor's number for her to call. It'll have about $45k in it, which is a nice chunk of change. I'll pay off my car and save the rest for vacation.

Sadly, we won't have it in time for Comic Con, but that's fine. We'll have it for Alaska and that's what really counts.

I got an email yesterday from Zillow, where I still have our old house favorited. The house refurbishment is done and it's going on the market. The listing had pictures aplenty and may I say, holy shit. They worked miracles. It looks amazing.

It was like a sucker punch to be honest. I have so much guilt and shame tied up in how the house got that to see it looking so nice gave me mixed feelings. On one hand, the good memories hope that a new family will inhabit it, and that they'll enjoy it, especially the backyard. The other half of me that felt like the house had a personal grudge against us is angry and ashamed. Because the house could have looked like this the whole time. And instead it was a mold infested wreck, because we couldn't afford to have it looked after properly.

I had said that I would go to the open house, but I think the pictures were enough. I hope someone loves it, and they get all the money they're asking.

We're creeping up on Thanksgiving at a rapid rate of speed. I need to finalize my menu and order the stuff from Sam's club to be delivered on Tuesday or Wednesday. Tuesday I go to fetch my fresh turkey from a shop called Farmer's Daughter, which I'm looking forward to browsing as well. It's a produce stand, but they seem to have baked goods as well.

This weekend, I think we're going to go to lunch and then get the Christmas wreath on Saturday. We have games Friday and Saturday night as well as Sunday during the day. It should be fun. The Saturday night game is a new campaign, a folk horror game called Crooked Moon. I'm looking forward to playing it. It looks super fun.

But first, work for a couple more days. Hopefully they're slightly less busy. I haven't fallen beneath 50 calls a day all week.

And now, I shall relax and get ready for another workday. Everyone have a wonderful Thursday!
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It's Wednesday! We're almost halfway through the workweek! For real this time, since I don't have a shift this Saturday.

The last two days I've been achy as hell in my neck and shoulders. It's somewhat painful to lie on my back, because the hump of my back just hurts. Today, it seems like the bad shoulder is acting up a bit. It's not the stabbing pain of the newly torn rotator cuff, just a dull ache when I use it. It's annoying the hell out of me.

Yesterday was another busy day at work, to the tune of 58 calls. A touch annoyed that I didn't hit 60. 58 is just such an 'almost there' number. Ah well. There's always another day.

Jess has a bit of a cough and maybe a cold, maybe allergies, so I got them soup for dinner. We all had grilled cheese and soup. It was cold and kind of blah out, so it seemed like a good plan.

I think, unless my coworkers want cards, I am just about done writing them. Reminder, if you want one is a few posts below, right here. As I mentioned, please don't think that because I sent you a card before, I still have your address. A lot of things disappeared in the move, and my address list was one of them. I'm old, I don't have a spreadsheet. Saturday I plan to make my first trip to the post office to get stamps and send the overseas card that I want to send out.

My paystub came in, and it's missing my referral bonus, so I sent a message, I still got 6 hours of OT, so it's not like I'm hurting this week, I just want to see what's going on. Hopefully, it's just a glitch. I won't have it in time for Black Friday, but that shouldn't be a problem. I'm pretty much done all the buying I need to do.

I bought myself a Warmie, which is a stuffed animal that you can microwave to make a heating pad. I got a cute stuffed pink llama and a neck wrap. They're made of flax seed and lavender, and I'm looking forward to them. I told Jess that they can give it to me if they'd like. I also got warmies for them and my sister. You can never have enough weighted stuffies. Jess is already aware of it, so I'm not spoiling anything.

Packages from my Christmas shopping spree are supposed to start coming in today, so we'll see!

And now, it's time to go forth and get myself together. Everyone have an awesome Wednesday!
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Voted first place by the FWF participants for best use of prompt.


My FWF First Place Winner - Category: "Best Use of Prompt" - Shocktober Edition

Title: Things Counter, Original, Spare, Strange
Fandoms: due South, Wristcutters
Rating: Mature
Category: Gen, M/M
Pairing: Benton Fraser/Ray Kowalski
Characters: Robert "Bob" Fraser, Benton Fraser, Ray Kowalski, mention of Uncle Tiberius Fraser, mention of Diefenbaker (the half-wolf, not the former Canadian Prime Minister), mention of Nanuk (from Wristcutters), mention of Raife Kneller (from Wristcutters)
Word count: 400 (quadruple drabble)

Summary: Sergeant Robert Fraser -- dead Robert Fraser -- knows first-hand that All Hallow’s Eve is when The Veil between the living and the dead is at its most thin...but he doesn't know anything about Halloween-themed sex toys until Ray Kowalski has something to say about it.

Author's Notes: Written for the recurring Firewhiskey Fic Challenge, a 48-hour period during which fanworks creators drink "adult beverages" or "do the 420" and create their fanworks "under the influence" with no editing allowed. Participants then view all the fanworks and vote on them in the categories of Most Coherent Entry, Least Coherent Entry, Funniest Entry, Favorite Entry, Best Use of Prompt, and Best Smut.

Fic on AO3.
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TOUR OF THE BORDERLAND

Introduction to the borderland

The borderland is the region where the Three Lands touch each other: Emor in the north, Koretia in the south, and Daxis in the southwest. Borderlanders are the people who live in the Emorian borderland, Koretian borderland, and Daxion borderland. Most borderlanders, though not all, are of mixed blood.

This is a phrase that sometimes confuses foreigners. The phrase does not refer to the mixing of blood that takes place during Koretian vow-making. Rather, "mixed blood" refers to land heritage. A person of mixed blood is descended from people of at least two different lands. In practice, as we shall see, all peninsulareans are of mixed blood, so this phrase actually refers to more recent blood-mixing.

Northern mainlanders who live in nations where skin color is accounted of great importance sometimes ask whether people of mixed blood can be identified by their skin color. The answer is a cautious maybe. If a dark-skinned Emorian – whose ancestors were born in the south, rather than the north – marries a dark-skinned Koretian, then the result, not surprisingly, is usually a dark-skinned child. Likewise, if a light-skinned Koretian marries a light-skinned Emorian, a light-skinned child is usually born. If a child has light brown skin, it might have a dark-skinned Koretian parent and a light-skinned Emorian parent. On the other hand, it might have a light-skinned Koretian parent and a dark-skinned Emorian parent. Or it may be that the color of its skin is determined, not by its parents, but by one of its four grandparents. Or – I cite myself as an example – a Koretian may have lighter skin than most other Koretians because he has spent many years living in the north, where there is less sunlight.

In short, don't make any assumptions about skin color and land heritage. If you want to know what land a peninsularean belongs to, it is best to ask.

The native tongue of most borderlanders is the ancient language called Border Koretian – though that language might just as easily have been called Border Daxion or Border Emorian, for Border Koretian is related to all three of the main peninsularean tongues. Border Koretian is a different language than the Common Koretian spoken by most Koretians. It is now used as a trade language in the Great Peninsula. If you plan to visit the borderland, it would be well worth your effort to learn Border Koretian, as that language will enable you to be understood by traders and most noblemen throughout the Great Peninsula. Speaking the language in the borderland, however badly, is an easy way to make yourself welcome.


[Translator's note: A good introduction to life in the borderland can be found in Law Links.]

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Good lord, it's early. I had a very difficult time sleeping last night--I just kept waking up every couple of hours. Around 3, my shoulders started hurting and being tight, so I got up t 4:45am. I'm going to feel that later.

I was both productive and non productive yesterday. I didn't actually do anything physical, but goddamn it, I shopped. I'm trying to get everything bought in the next couple of weeks, to avoid shipping woes. I was very productive for that. I finished up my sister for the most part. I may get another small thing, but the big stuff is done. I got her an Irish snack box, a pair of nice slippers from Ortho feet and I found an artist who does animals in the style of Disney characters, so I got her one of Yoda. I got the proof yesterday, and it's freaking adorable. I'm having it put on a 16x20" canvas for her.



Like I said, I may get one or more things, but the big gifts are done. I need to get some things for Jess, but they're difficult. I have one thing that is coming from Italy, and I hope it comes in time. I plan to do some looking after I finish typing this.

Yesterday was bugfuck at work. I took 59 calls, which is a lot, and I felt it afterwards. I just didn't want to do anything. We had take out Korean food for dinner. I was dying for Kimbap. It was excellent.

Today will hopefully be slightly less crazy, though as I've said before, the holidays tend towards busy.

I've had to wear my heavy coat the last few nights. I love it. Snow Country Outwear's stuff is amazing. I really like it. When I'm wearing it, even in 31 degrees, I'm super warm. It seemed nice, but I hadn't tested it out until the latest cold snap.

Okay, time for me to do some shopping! Everyone have an outstanding Tuesday!
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It's Monday again. *cries* I'd like another day to actually get some shit done. Yesterday, it was like my ass was welded to the couch cushions. I did nothing. Barely bothered to put on pants to walk Yoda.

The extent of what I did was order and put away groceries, and put the tree skirt and some enormous ornaments on the tree. Still not sure I like the ornaments, but it just looked so bare, and I didn't realize how big they were when I bought them.



And of course, I walked Yoda twice. Don't let the sad face fool you.



But other than that, I sat on the sofa and surfed the net. Watched some videos on youtube about our cruise ship as well as our next few vacations. (We've figured out what we want to do for the next three years at this point.) Next year is of course, Alaska. Then Iceland to Amsterdam cruise. Then we shall do a Rhine river cruise to a bunch of Christmas Markets in Germany and France. We may go early for that one so I can see Neuschwanstein castle, as I'd really like to see it. Or stay later, if we choose a southbound cruise. We'll see.

Today is bound to be bonkers, so I am girding my loins and drinking my coffee. Actually, I expect it to be pretty shitty for the next 6 weeks at work, as everyone who has yearly scans is going to be trying to get them in before the end of the year. And they're going to wait til the last minute to schedule. It happens every year.

Tomorrow, we shall have our paystubs, which is exciting for me. I think on Thursday I'm going to run up to Sam's Club after work and spend some of my OT and bonus on a fancy dinner which we shall have on Friday or Saturday. Sam's has these enormous lobster tails, like fist sized. They're expensive as fuck, but I think we can splurge.

I'll also be sending the coworker who got me the bonus by getting a job and putting me for the referral half of it, since it's because of her I got it. She stayed the 6 months, and I appreciate that extra $500 for Christmas presents. I've gotten my sister a few things already, and I'm going to get Jess something, since there's only three of us. Previously, we got for my sister and dad, and she got for Jess and I, but that seems unfair. Jess can get for me as well, if they so desire, of course. We're all hard to get for, so it should be fun.

I got my sister a pair of nice slippers, and I'll get her some gloves and stuff for the cruise. I need to think about some small things, because we're doing stockings. Maybe some puzzle books, and the gloves can go in there and I have no idea what else. I guess we'll see!

Okay, time to go take a nice shower. I definitely need one. Everyone have the best Monday that you can Monday!

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