On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Chris Davies wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 1996, Ranma al'Thor <ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu> wrote:
Usagi knew better, knew to give the glory to Kami-sama, not
herself. She had been only the vessel of his power, of destiny. Once
again, she had triumphed, but not through any power of her own. The one
thing she had achieved by her own merits was the one thing she could not
have, she felt. While others gloried in that day, she wept like a child
who had been beaten.
Beautiful. Perfect. I know not what to say.
Thanks! This is probably one of my top five favorite stories of
Arthurian Literature, and this little piece is now one of my top five
favorite stories I've written :)
I wrote this all in one sitting...I just couldn't stop once I started,
stayed up to 5 am. (Monster was done in the same way)
John Walter Biles : MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas
ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~ranma/falcon.html
http://www.dhp.com/~wraven/john/index.html
If you've ever watched the game warden through a gun sight...
You might be a redneck.