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2008-07-14 05:21 am (UTC)
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Absolutely brilliant. I love the complexity in the historical details as well as the characterization.
"I think you might find that such treatment has remarkably little effect where Captain Harkness is concerned, other than to annoy him intensely."
The King swallowed hard and took a step back, his eyes wide. "What manner of being...?"
"Pray, Sir, that you never find out," Harkness said softly
I love this section, going from droll humor to realization to menace.
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Date: 2008-07-14 05:21 am (UTC)"I think you might find that such treatment has remarkably little effect where Captain Harkness is concerned, other than to annoy him intensely."
The King swallowed hard and took a step back, his eyes wide. "What manner of being...?"
"Pray, Sir, that you never find out," Harkness said softly
I love this section, going from droll humor to realization to menace.