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dmeck7755

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #855 on: August 08, 2022, 11:43:14 AM »
Thanks dmeck!

So, Mikkel it is! :)

It's well known that before landing his role on SSSS Mikkel tried other things, but few know that it included creating his own channel, aimed at a younger audience, where he played a key role himself...

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But for some reason Mikkel Squarechin wasn't a success, so when he heard that Minna was hiring, and there was a chance to be the partner of a hot redhead, he sold the idea, paid his debts and moved on.  :mikkel: :sigrun:


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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #856 on: August 08, 2022, 02:50:33 PM »
OMG Grey 🤣

I’m feeling a little better, other than having to take 5-hour naps… which hinders my writing somewhat. We’ll see if something turns up.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #857 on: August 08, 2022, 03:22:50 PM »
OMG Grey 🤣

I’m feeling a little better, other than having to take 5-hour naps… which hinders my writing somewhat. We’ll see if something turns up.

Please take it easy.  I am glad you are feeling better...
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #858 on: August 08, 2022, 04:37:26 PM »
OMG Grey, so that's why his head is that rectangular shape! Nice outfit, too.

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #859 on: August 08, 2022, 10:39:14 PM »
In honor of Mikkel's birthday, I wrote another chapter of Quest for Children.

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #860 on: August 09, 2022, 06:43:49 AM »
Sorry guys, hadn't time to read the stories yet.

Meanwhile, I found out that they didn't move to Norway after all...

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Before anyone asks, she allowed him to be the captain because this way he does the paperwork and she gets to blow up things. ;)
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #861 on: August 09, 2022, 07:09:12 AM »
Lwise, excellent work as always!
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #862 on: August 09, 2022, 02:28:25 PM »
In honor of Mikkel's birthday, I wrote another chapter of Quest for Children.

Thank you!!!
Fate gives all of us three teachers, three friends, three enemies, and three great loves in our lives. But these twelve are always disguised, and we never know which one is which until we've loved them, left them, or fought them.

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #863 on: August 11, 2022, 02:32:30 PM »
I missed last week's prompt.  So I combined Mikkel and work..

https://archiveofourown.org/works/36794107/chapters/102654495
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #864 on: August 11, 2022, 02:59:37 PM »
OMG dmeck! The dentist!
Anyway, I enjoyed this. Especially the farmwork interludes.

lwise, commented on AO3 a little. I may need to borrow the "gathering firewood" euphenism sometime. If I ever write again...

(Sorry everyone, RL has been very very busy and I haven't had time to find inspiration. Unless I give up and write more Emilalli, that's always trivial... but feels cheap.)

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #865 on: August 11, 2022, 03:01:41 PM »
They did remember to bring some firewood back, though.

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #866 on: August 12, 2022, 11:33:49 AM »
Okay then.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/40981074
Is this a Mikkel story disguised as the inevitable Emilalli, or Emilalli disguised as a Mikkel story? Either way, I hope it contains enough Mikkel for this week's prompt. (And there will be a part two sometime soon. I just need to edit it.)
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #867 on: August 13, 2022, 05:55:29 AM »
Oof, I want to let the second chapter sit a little longer before posting on AO3. I can't self-edit so close to writing: it's like I can't see the actual words, just the meaning I intended.

But I will inflict the second chapter over here, while it's still Mikkel week! (BTW, we need another set of prompts. Burn-out was been suggested; we could also do 'illness', in honour of those of us who recently had Corona? Or something about the insane weather many of us have been having lately? I don't really mind, just brainstorming here.)

Anyway... the second chapter. Please let me know if you see major issues.

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“It’s not working anymore!”

With an effort, Mikkel suppressed an involuntary cry of surprise, and turned to greet the intruder with calm and dignity. And patience.

“Welcome to my private hiding spot, Emil.”

Emil glanced around, taking in the ornate column that had been concealing Mikkel from the rest of the party. “Oh! Were you hiding? I spotted you easily.”

“Must be all that scout training you’ve been doing.”

“Do you really think that–” Emil’s expression went from delighted to suspicious. “No. You’re easy to see, for anyone. Parts of you stick out.”

“Do they? I blame this flimsy Swedish architecture.” Not that it truly mattered, Mikkel told himself: after all, his objective was not to become invisible, but to avoid the other guests at the gala until the impulse to be sarcastic lessened. He was pretty sure that some of them were smart enough to understand even concealed mockery, and that most of that select subset would be powerful enough to affect his life in unpleasant ways.

That was the problem with being successful: the politics. He’d been naive to believe that his past career trajectory would keep him safe forever.

“Anyway.” Emil’s voice broke through Mikkel’s musings. “Your advice has stopped working.”

“My advice? I am afraid you’ll have to be more specific.”

“Right.” Emil leaned against the pillar, settling in. “Last year, you told me that I could avoid an advantageous marriage by telling my family I should wait until I was able to make an even more advantageous one. But this doesn’t work anymore, not now that I am suddenly rich and famous. They say that my current status can’t last, since opportunities like the Seed Vault mission don’t come along every day. And that I should seize my moment. Light the fuse while the match is on fire, you know.”

“Hmm. That does make sense. I take it they have started introducing you to potential partners?”

“They don’t have to! Have you seen what it’s like out there?” Emil glanced around the column.

“I have experienced it, yes.” Mikkel recalled the three proposals, one decent and two indecent, that had already come his own way. Emil’s count had to be more impressive. After all, Sigrun didn’t call him ‘Pretty Boy’ for nothing. Perhaps he should have been paying more attention: Emil’s reactions to his own proposals might have been amusing.

“So?” Emil asked. “What do I do?”

“About unwanted suitors? Myself, I like to say something confusing, then make my escape while they’re puzzling it out. Although more recently I have branched out, and sometimes mix things up by calling Sigrun over instead.”

“My relatives won’t care what Sigrun says. They’re used to it, by now. And I can’t escape them. They’re family!”

“True, true. In your case, a more radical solution is required.”

“What is it?”

“Well, logically, the best way to stop marriage talk is to…”

“Yes?” Emil’s eyes looked so hopeful that Mikkel almost felt bad.

“To get married.”

Emil huffed. “Well, I can’t do that!”

“I know, you–”

“I’m not even sure it’s technically possible. Swedish law doesn’t recognize marriage with foreign nationals, only with Swedish citizens. And the citizenship process requires an interview.”

“Does it?” asked Mikkel, as his mind struggled to fill in the gaps in what Emil was saying. He’d clearly missed some serious developments. “But surely Lalli– It is Lalli we are talking about?”

In response, Emil only glared, in a way that seemed oddly familiar. Well, couples did start to resemble each other, didn’t they? Mikkel carried on. “Surely Lalli’s Swedish is good enough for that by now?”

“Yes, definitely, but… the interviewer is bound to want to discuss Sweden.”

“Well, Lalli can certainly learn all the relevant facts, his memory- Oh. You’re not worried about facts, but about his opinions.”

“Right. I mean, the officials won’t know that when he calls something weird or stupid, he doesn’t mean it in the bad way.” Emil shook his head, as if to shake off the smile that had crept onto his face, When he continued, his expression was serious once more. “Finland is easier, since marriage there is basically whatever promise you feel like making in front of the gods, but Sweden obviously won’t consider that valid, and so neither will my family.”

“Wow, you’ve really thought about this, haven’t you?”

“I had to. Onni has described the Finnish marriage ceremony to me several times. As casually as he could, but that’s not very casual, so I know what he's up to: testing me. As usual.”

Yes, Mikkel had clearly missed much, and all through his inability to understand Finnish. He’d have to fix that oversight, sooner or later. “I do see your dilemma. But it’s not hopeless: all we need to do is put Lalli through a sequence of mock inter–”

“Those are just the technical problems. There are also…” Emil stared down at the ground. “Other problems.”

Mikkel opened his mouth to make a guess at Emil’s meaning–there were so many potentially-amusing options–but then decided to be kind rather than hilarious. “What problems?”

“I can’t marry Lalli! I mean,” Emil waved his hands in front of his body, grasping at the air, “I can’t imagine what being married to him would be like. It seems so weird.”

“Weirder than, well, whatever it is that is going on between you two now?”

“Yes! It would have to change everything! Because… Well, I have never been married, of course, but my parents were.”

“Were they? I had been wondering.”

Intriguingly, Emil continued as if he had not heard him. “And I saw how they were around each other. They had this whole thing where they would ignore or insult each other in private and then, whenever people came over, or whenever I got in trouble, suddenly they were a unit. But then they would go back to their, I suppose, original and eternal disagreement. I didn’t understand it as a kid, but I assumed that it would make sense once I was older. But now I am an adult, and I still don’t understand.”

“I do,” said Mikkel. “I mean, I have encountered married couples who act like that. But there are other types, too. For example, some couples seem to spend all their time sitting together in resentful silence. If you two could build up some resentment, then maybe–:”

“It’s not just my parents! All the married couples I know have something I don’t understand going on.”

“All of them, hmm? So, your parents… and your aunt and uncle?”

“Yes. They have some weird secrets, I am pretty sure.” Emil started to tug at his hair in distress. “And then there are Reynir’s parents. They are Icelandic, so I understand them even less.”

“Three examples is definitely a significant sample, but the world contains many others. What about… Sigrun and myself?”

Emil’s hands froze in his hair. “You two are married?”

“You know, I am not quite sure. The thing is… By Norwegian law, Sigrun, being a captain, has the right to marry people. Or divorce them. I know that she keeps track of our current status on a piece of paper, but it’s been a while since I looked at it.”

“Okay, that’s actually not helpful at all.” Emil sighed. “It just proves that all married couples have their own rituals, but Lalli and I are just… together, without any of that stuff.”

“Wait. Doesn’t he run off into the forest at regular–”

“Also, we can’t run a married household. Neither one of us knows how to cook, or anything.”

“Thank you for the compliment,” said Mikkel. “Sigrun claims neither of us can cook either, can you believe it? Anyway, your unexpected faith in my cooking skills does suggest a solution.”

“It does?”

“Yes. Clearly, you should marry me. While there is a chance that I am not currently single, well, I can arrange to be at a moment’s notice, and I have no problem lying to the Swedish authorities about how much I admire their country. Finally, most importantly, our marriage will have the quality you are looking for: it will be incomprehensible to outside parties.”

Emil opened his mouth. Then he closed it. Then he opened it again, but only to say a single word, “No.”

“Why not? Are you worried that your relatives won’t accept me? They should. After all, I am just as rich and famous as you are. I know I am a little old for you, but… No, wait, Emil.” Mikkel grinned. “You are going about this all wrong.”

Emil’s expression was woundingly suspicious, again. “By talking to you, I mean?”

“By even considering appeasing your relatives. What you should be doing is outraging them: presenting them with arrangements that will make them welcome your actual plans with relief and gratitude. You might need to keep this up for a while, of course, but that will have the advantage of giving you time to figure out your actual plans. I suggest that you start by working through the psychological issues you have acquired as a result of your parents’ terrible marriage.”

“What? I don’t have any issues–”

“So, how do we begin? Something involving a foreigner, obviously. Multiple foreigners are an option best left for later, and of course our endgame should be grosslings–or maybe spirits? That might be believable, actually, if we can get hold of Tuuri again. So, a foreigner… How about that seagull mage? He was definitely single, and yet completely unsuitable by Swedish standards.”

“I am not going to… Ugh!” Emil clutched at his head. “I don’t even know how to describe this. Outrage my family with a sequence of increasingly complex and humiliating lies about my romantic interests, just to avoid telling them that I don’t like their plans for me and intend to live my own life.”

Mikkel didn’t reply at once. He thought it was best to let that last phrase sit in the silence, for a while. When he spoke, it was to say, “Well, yes, that would be the other option. Not as fun for me, of course, but as you said–it’s your own life.”

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #868 on: August 14, 2022, 06:12:31 AM »
Tehta, I love it! I laughed out loud several times 😆 One of them being how Sigrun keeps tabs of their status :sigrun: :mikkel:

It’s also got good insight among the funny. Emil probably doesn’t have a very good understanding of marriage and Lalli hardly any.

I also like the way you had Mikkel to help Emil understand by pushing the issue so we got the outrageous ideas but also hope that Emil will pull through. I seriously hope he will and this is not prelude to Withering.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #869 on: August 14, 2022, 12:37:10 PM »
Thank you so much, Jitter!
(And don't worry, this version of Emil is different from the status-oriented one featured in Withering/Unmasking. It's actually the Emil that gets featured in this thread regularly, who is learning to scout and trying to switch religions.)

I renew my call for prompts! If nobody opposes me, I suggest we go with illness. Which covers burnout.
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