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Title: At St. Andrews (1 of 2)
Authors:
kiltsandlollies and
escribo
Characters: Billy, Dominic, Kylie, Sophie
Rating: PG
Word count: 5170
Summary: At the Arché conference, learning more than what's on the agenda.
Index
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction; the recognizable people in the story belong to themselves and have never performed the actions portrayed here. I do not know the actors nor am I associated with them in any way. If you are underage, please do not read this story. I am not making any profit from these stories, nor do I mean any harm.
( It’s been a long time since Billy’s stood in this room, one of the midlevel lecture halls in Edgecliffe Hall, and along with all the other attendant reasons for Billy to feel a certain tightness in his stomach at the idea of being back on the campus of St. Andrews, he’s been given the dubious honour of following three graduate presentations, all of which had been far better than Billy’s own so many years ago. )
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Characters: Billy, Dominic, Kylie, Sophie
Rating: PG
Word count: 5170
Summary: At the Arché conference, learning more than what's on the agenda.
Index
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction; the recognizable people in the story belong to themselves and have never performed the actions portrayed here. I do not know the actors nor am I associated with them in any way. If you are underage, please do not read this story. I am not making any profit from these stories, nor do I mean any harm.
( It’s been a long time since Billy’s stood in this room, one of the midlevel lecture halls in Edgecliffe Hall, and along with all the other attendant reasons for Billy to feel a certain tightness in his stomach at the idea of being back on the campus of St. Andrews, he’s been given the dubious honour of following three graduate presentations, all of which had been far better than Billy’s own so many years ago. )