Justin Month, Day Eighteen
Thursday, September 18th, 2003 11:14 pmI'm really very pleased that people liked my let's-blame-Justin! icons so much (and there are a bunch left, if anybody wants), but I have one request: if you link to them anywhere (and I don't mind if you do), just leave a comment with a URL telling me where. ::salutes::
Twice In A Lifetime by Grainne
When Chris got back home, it was after midnight and he had three phone messages. He deleted the one from Johnny's assistant promising a long night of shrieking teenies. He'd end up calling her back eventually, but he liked to pretend at rebellion.
Justin's message was long and rambling and interrupted more than once by people wanting his attention. He signed off with, "and your cell phone? It's mobile for a reason. Unless you're just avoiding me 'cause you know you owe me fifty bucks from that Lakers game. Call me, dork. Love you."
This is not a Justin story. It's a TrickC story from the shiny and new Chris Challenge that just happens to have what is possibly my favorite Justin. He's a fabulous friend and he loves Chris hard, in word and action. He's neurotic in a cute and quirky way that makes you grin instead of making your throat close. He's stable. He's confident. He's happy. Good stories mean even the supporting characters are well-drawn, so go read this one.
Twice In A Lifetime by Grainne
When Chris got back home, it was after midnight and he had three phone messages. He deleted the one from Johnny's assistant promising a long night of shrieking teenies. He'd end up calling her back eventually, but he liked to pretend at rebellion.
Justin's message was long and rambling and interrupted more than once by people wanting his attention. He signed off with, "and your cell phone? It's mobile for a reason. Unless you're just avoiding me 'cause you know you owe me fifty bucks from that Lakers game. Call me, dork. Love you."
This is not a Justin story. It's a TrickC story from the shiny and new Chris Challenge that just happens to have what is possibly my favorite Justin. He's a fabulous friend and he loves Chris hard, in word and action. He's neurotic in a cute and quirky way that makes you grin instead of making your throat close. He's stable. He's confident. He's happy. Good stories mean even the supporting characters are well-drawn, so go read this one.