shadowsong26 (
shadowsong26) wrote in
rainbowfic2013-08-15 06:31 pm
Summertime Blues #6, Feldgrau #8, Caput Mortuum #2
Name: shadowsong26
Story: Principles
'Verse: Feredar
Colors: Summertime Blues #6. Heat does strange things to people., Feldgrau #8. discipline, Caput Mortuum #2. Algor mortis
Supplies and Materials: graffiti (lint roller, Kat's question: Ineku: who or what would you kill for? Slash, was there ever a time when you wholeheartedly agreed with Kesshare's actions?), photography, miniature, seed beads, yarn, glitter ("You must stick to your conviction, but be ready to abandon your assumptions." – Denis Waitley)
Word Count: 100
Rating: R
Characters: Ineku
Warnings: Discussion of physician-assisted suicide and other unnatural deaths
Notes: Constructive criticism welcome, as always.
I took a life once.
I know how, of course. I am a physician; such things are learned almost by accident.
He asked me, and would have suffered much if I had not. I would not unmake that decision, and I would do it for someone else, if necessary, but only under like circumstances.
Because some principles have to stand—particularly in my family, where I worry I am the only one who has them. I may look the other way, may grant a death was earned, may not mourn someone killed for justice’s sake…but I would never do it.
Story: Principles
'Verse: Feredar
Colors: Summertime Blues #6. Heat does strange things to people., Feldgrau #8. discipline, Caput Mortuum #2. Algor mortis
Supplies and Materials: graffiti (lint roller, Kat's question: Ineku: who or what would you kill for? Slash, was there ever a time when you wholeheartedly agreed with Kesshare's actions?), photography, miniature, seed beads, yarn, glitter ("You must stick to your conviction, but be ready to abandon your assumptions." – Denis Waitley)
Word Count: 100
Rating: R
Characters: Ineku
Warnings: Discussion of physician-assisted suicide and other unnatural deaths
Notes: Constructive criticism welcome, as always.
I took a life once.
I know how, of course. I am a physician; such things are learned almost by accident.
He asked me, and would have suffered much if I had not. I would not unmake that decision, and I would do it for someone else, if necessary, but only under like circumstances.
Because some principles have to stand—particularly in my family, where I worry I am the only one who has them. I may look the other way, may grant a death was earned, may not mourn someone killed for justice’s sake…but I would never do it.

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Yeah, I have some holes in my lint roller, and this one just jumped right out at me while I was bored at work today.
This was another thing I didn't know until I wrote it, but it doesn't surprise me, either.