stonepicnicking_okapi: after the funeral (afterthefuneral)
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Title: Obfuscate
Prompt: obfuscate
Fandom: BBC Sherlock
Rating: Gen
Length: 500
Characters: Sherlock & John
Warning: murder (non-graphic)
Summary: What a murder victim was listening to is a clue.

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mxcatmoon: Crowley in the church (Good Omens - Crow Church)
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Written for prompt #99 Eclectic, #97 Adulterate, and #93 obfuscate, and also my bingo square Free Space (A New Start), at [community profile] genprompt_bingo
Title: Inevitably, Incredibly, Incomparably.
Fandom: Good Omens
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: M (discussion of substance abuse and innuendo)
Words: 999
Characters/Pairing: Aziraphale/Crowley
Summary: The Second Coming is thwarted and Aziraphale is learning some things about Crowley's personal journey. Crowley is brave and Aziraphale is proud of him. The rest of the journey they'll take together.
Notes: Inspired by "21 Days," by Jonathon Roy. If you haven't listened to him, you're missing out.
Jonathan Roy - 21 Days (Live Acoustic Performance) (youtube.com)
And yeah, another post-S3 fic that skips right on over that pesty "saving the world" plot stuff because I have yet to write a long story but have so many ideas I want to explore. Vague spoilers, nothing too specific.

Inevitably, Incredibly, Incomparably )
dickinsons: (gabrielle)
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Title: After the Long Darkness
Fandom: True Detective: Night Country
Author: [personal profile] dickinsons 
Rating: T
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Liz Danvers/Evangeline Navarro
Warnings: vague mention of suicide
Summary: Navarro recounts her latest dream

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mxcatmoon: Word Cloud (Word Cloud)
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This week's word is


Obfuscate


ˈäb-fə-ˌskāt;


Verb
1. To make dark; overshadow
2. To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth.
3. (computing) To alter code while preserving its behavior but concealing its structure and intent.

Adjective
4. (obsolete) Obfuscated; darkened; obscured.

"The serpentine syntax of legal language is often used to obfuscate meaning and confuse those outside the law."

Definition this week comes from Word Hippo, a site I highly recommend. I heard someone mention it and upon checking it out I immediately added it to my shortcuts.


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