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.
Pre-Canon
Anything you like about the boys before they entered each other's lives
Please tag :)
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Date: 2012-11-17 07:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-11-17 10:57 pm (UTC)I can't seem to write it - but I have this vision of a young Bertie who isn't (yet) wealthy and thus is quite the unwanted orphan. No one is *mean* to the lad - this isn't Oliver Twist - but no particular adult gives much of a damn about him. So he gets shuffled from house to house - being in the way whenever anything worthwhile is going on - and mostly living at school or at the home of whichever of his relatives is NOT home.
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Date: 2012-11-18 12:04 am (UTC)The image you have is rather like the early life of PG Wodehouse... shuffled from place to place, wherever someone has a space for him. It was pretty common what with all the adults killed in those flu epidemics and whatnot.