Oct. 4th, 2012

[identity profile] horacebulregard.livejournal.com
Hello, all! It's been a while, too long I should think.

Now I don't know if it has ever been mentioned here, my profound apologies if it already has, but there is a novel out there in the ether that claims to be like a Wodehouse novel set in space. It goes by the name of 'Aunts Aren't Spacemen', and it can be found here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spacemen-Darlington-Winslow-Series-ebook/dp/B007U78I2S

Now, when I saw that this exists I was ecstatic. Having read the preview, however, I feel that it misses the mark somewhat, in terms of tone and Jeeves content. I have since taken it upon myself to write a piece following this space motif that is far, far Jeevesier. Please alert me if someone else in this marvellous community has already done so, I would hate to tread on anyone's toes.
[identity profile] godsdaisiechain.livejournal.com
Title: Jeeves and the Flying Cleaver Dilemma (Chapters 4 and 5)
Summary: Jeeves and Bertie return to England after a year in Europe.  Jeeves gives Bertie an important token of affection. Stilton gets a backrub. Meanwhile, Anatole and Seppings are perturbed by spy business.

Pairings: Jeeves and Bertie (still in the first flush of new love and very cute), Anatole and Seppings (also quite endearing), Stilton and OMC

Warnings: Much less whatnot than the previous installments of this tale.  Knives are bunged about. 

Additional notes: I am struggling a bit with this because it backs up against the flashbacks in the "Darkest Hour" and I do not want to give too much away. 

Any hints on the hand signals Bertie can use to tell Jeeves he loves him during house parties would be welcome.

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