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rainbowfic2018-07-23 12:57 am
Blackstar 12, Silver Screen 10: Served
Author: Kat
Title: Served
Story: In the Heart
Colors: Blackstar 12 (We're nothing, and nothing will help us → Heroes (Heroes)), silver screen 10 (You talking to me?)
Supplies and Materials: Graffiti (Lilith Faire Village Stage: Losing Grip), miniature, canvas, charcoal, seed beads, novelty bead (here)
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Summary: Frank serves Rebecca with divorce papers.
Warnings: none.
Notes: Hi everyone! It's been... a while... I'm gonna try to use Lilith Faire to get back in the swing of things.
The final insult: he had the papers served.
The process server probably didn't deserve what Rebecca said to him, but God, she was so angry. Fifteen years of marriage, two children, a home, a life, and Frank didn't even have the courage- or more likely, the common decency- to say this to her face. Just disappeared off the face of the earth and the next thing she knew she was holding a divorce decree.
Worst of all, it probably wasn't a deliberate insult. He just didn't care enough to think.
Just when she thought she couldn't hate him any more.
Title: Served
Story: In the Heart
Colors: Blackstar 12 (We're nothing, and nothing will help us → Heroes (Heroes)), silver screen 10 (You talking to me?)
Supplies and Materials: Graffiti (Lilith Faire Village Stage: Losing Grip), miniature, canvas, charcoal, seed beads, novelty bead (here)
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Summary: Frank serves Rebecca with divorce papers.
Warnings: none.
Notes: Hi everyone! It's been... a while... I'm gonna try to use Lilith Faire to get back in the swing of things.
The final insult: he had the papers served.
The process server probably didn't deserve what Rebecca said to him, but God, she was so angry. Fifteen years of marriage, two children, a home, a life, and Frank didn't even have the courage- or more likely, the common decency- to say this to her face. Just disappeared off the face of the earth and the next thing she knew she was holding a divorce decree.
Worst of all, it probably wasn't a deliberate insult. He just didn't care enough to think.
Just when she thought she couldn't hate him any more.
