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Title: Light from a Half-Closed Door (1/2)
Authors:
kiltsandlollies and
escribo, with
magickalmolly
Characters: Billy, Cate
Word count: 4839
Summary: Discussing Dominic, and then some.
Index
Note: Original text and characterization of Cate created by
magickalmolly; in some chapters through this story, we’ve adapted both text and characterization, but Molly’s work happily remains the foundation for Professor Blanchett.
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.
( Billy's composing the last of those notes when a short run of brittle taps on the doorframe makes him look up to meet the gaze of Cate, peering around the door like a bright-eyed cheerful thief unafraid to be caught. )
Authors:
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Characters: Billy, Cate
Word count: 4839
Summary: Discussing Dominic, and then some.
Index
Note: Original text and characterization of Cate created by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
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.
( Billy's composing the last of those notes when a short run of brittle taps on the doorframe makes him look up to meet the gaze of Cate, peering around the door like a bright-eyed cheerful thief unafraid to be caught. )