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I am not entirely sure whether the I story is worth reading anymore, just like a lot of the Twenty-Six stuff wasn't. So what I'm going to do is post it at the link which I have changed below, as a journal entry. That way it's not out in the open like the other fiction, but those who are in the know and curious can see it.
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Ingenue Ingrid
The I story for Twenty-Six is up. I have nothing else to say at the moment, and I'm overdue for bed anyway. The only reason I mention it at all (rather than saving it to mention in an entry later), is that it's a Hollywood story, after a fashion, and I'd like the Los Angeles types out there to tell me whether they agree with some of the conclusions in the story. (You'll understand when you get there.)
By the by, this one is unusual in that it may turn out to be the only story in the set which doesn't contain "onscreen" sex. (Well, except that no one but me thinks the A story has any sex in it. Okay, call it a tie.)
It still carries the usual adult-content warning, though, for frank language and situations.
You may not have figured this out (and, most likely, you don't care), but while each story is inspired by the alliterative teaser for that letter, and contains the person from that teaser as a character, that character's name is never used in the story, and is not technically the story's title.
Oh, you can call this "the Ingrid story" or "the I story" if you want - I do that myself - but its actual title is
Casting Couch
A real entry tomorrow, I hope I hope.
© Columbine
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