Weekly Drabble challenge
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Rules:
1) A drabble is, by definition, a 100-word story therefore all responses should be 100 words exactly, no exceptions.
2) You may also choose to respond to this challenge with a five-minute sketch.
3) PLEASE put the word DRABBLE at the top of your post. That way people can easily spot the drabbles in amongst any reader comments they receive.
RATING: I don't think this should be limited so reader beware that they could be any rating (you could put it in the subject line if you feel it needs it)
PLEASE try to remember to make each drabble a comment in response to the original post. That way, if the comments start to collapse, the drabbles themselves should remain visible.
Alone
Apart
Solitary
Seperate
please tag :)
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Date: 2012-10-27 07:42 am (UTC)Giving birth is one of the only things Wooster go apart from their group for. Males guard over their mates despite their distress at the smell of blood, and female Woosters hide deep in their burrows during labor.
Often when a male Jeeves has mated with a male Wooster (which is very common) they will find a corresponding female pair and provide each other with kits. This can create stress for the Woosters, as a female Jeeves resents being guarded, sometimes biting. Generally, the male Jeeves consoles his mate and the female Wooster's bandmates keep her company in her vigil.
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Date: 2012-10-27 01:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-11-22 06:36 am (UTC)