Fic: God Save the Ode of Joy
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Title: God Save the Ode of Joy
Alternate links: also on AO3
Status of work: Complete, part 6 of the series All mobile phones should be turned off for the duration of the flight
Characters and/or pairings: Anthea/Martin Crieff
Rating: Gen
Warnings, kinks & contents: No warnings apply, though a Cabin Pressure crossover
Length: 2100 words
Summary: On 29 March 2017 Anthea shows up at Martin's door with their daughter and an overnight bag, because earlier that day, the signed letter invoking Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union was delivered to the President of the European Council and started the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU.
Author's note: Why, yes, I do write the most boring summaries in the world! Thank you so much for noticing! Many thanks to zedille who helped me see some of the storytelling issues with this one, and who has a never ending patience with my lack of proper structure insight and English. I'm becoming increasingly better at listening to her ;) (I hope...)
This one is part of the series All mobile phones should be turned off for the duration of the flight which probably should be read before this one.
Alternate links: also on AO3
Status of work: Complete, part 6 of the series All mobile phones should be turned off for the duration of the flight
Characters and/or pairings: Anthea/Martin Crieff
Rating: Gen
Warnings, kinks & contents: No warnings apply, though a Cabin Pressure crossover
Length: 2100 words
Summary: On 29 March 2017 Anthea shows up at Martin's door with their daughter and an overnight bag, because earlier that day, the signed letter invoking Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union was delivered to the President of the European Council and started the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU.
Author's note: Why, yes, I do write the most boring summaries in the world! Thank you so much for noticing! Many thanks to zedille who helped me see some of the storytelling issues with this one, and who has a never ending patience with my lack of proper structure insight and English. I'm becoming increasingly better at listening to her ;) (I hope...)
This one is part of the series All mobile phones should be turned off for the duration of the flight which probably should be read before this one.