Fic: X-Ray - Beckett/Castle (T)

Nov. 11th, 2025 01:12 pm
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Title: X-Ray
Rating: T
Fandom: Castle
Pairing: Becket/Castle
Word Count - 1952
Summary: He's standing in the hallway, holding a probably too expensive bottle of wine, some ice cream and a bag from the pharmacy down the block from her building.
Notes: Set vaguley around season 2/3ish. I needed an X title for my list.
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The Marines themselves created this video, but I decided it was too redundant for A drum corps Veterans Day and 250th Marine Corps Birthday with The Commandants Own, so I'm sharing it here.

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It was a pleasant weekend... which I am only writing about just now, at 8pm on Monday evening, because today has been such a whirlwind of starting a new workweek that a blog I thought I might write at 8am I couldn't even start until now. 😰 But this young week's busy-ness is a topic for another day. Right now I just want to wind down a recount a quietly enjoyable weekend.

Hawk and I had no big plans this weekend. That's partly a consequence of her having limited mobility as she works to recover from foot surgery 3 weeks earlier. She tries to push her boundaries every day. Though every day those boundaries reassert themselves.by pushing back. After a few hours out she needs to nap for a few hours at home.

Saturday we went out for lunch together then visited a friend who was hosting a games day at his house. We gamed until about dinner time, playing a few different games each. [personal profile] some_other_dave was there— it's like he'd come from Hawaii just to play games every day— as was a newcomer to our group. "Ronald" was conspicuously younger than everyone else, an obvious and lone younger Millennial among a crowd of Gen Xers through young Boomers. It reminded me to ponder why our group is so sorted by age when we don't take any action or have any reason to filter people by age. (Other than "Are you mature enough to play a serious or semi-serious tabletop game?" Some parents bring their older teen children, for example.)

Sunday we went out together again. Again we started with lunch out. After that we went shopping. I made a quick run at Total Wine for a few more bottles of wines I'd really enjoyed recently. Then Hawk did a bit of clothes shopping at TJ Maxx for dresses or large skirts that fit with her surgical boot. Finally we shopped at Costco, which had been the impetus for the whole trip. And the specific impetus at Costco was a Lego set... a Lego set of 6 gems on a display stand! I bought it for Hawk as an early Hanukkah gift.

Just the walking around at Costco pushed Hawk's boundaries— according to her step counter it's easy to walk a mile in that store— but she still had energy to suggest we invite friends over to play cards on Sunday evening. We discussed going out for dinner together but then Hawk got the idea to volunteer me to cook dinner for everyone instead. 😅 I don't really mind; I moderately enjoy cooking and hosting, and we had the makings on hand, having just shopped at Costco.

Cards with friends was fun. Hawk's long day caught up with her, though, and she was fading badly after two matches of Spades. She retired upstairs as I wound things down with our friends Jeremy and Aliza. And by "wound down" I mean Jeremy and I split another round of beer before calling it a night.


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A Much Needed Break
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only):


:: Igor arranges for Victor to take the day entirely off, away from the castle. The assistant has to be quite firm about it, but Victor agrees after discussion. Part of the Frankenstein’s Family series, the story was written for the October 2025 Feathering the Nest prompt call, from an idea suggested by [personal profile] siliconshaman, with my thanks. It is being posted as a pinch hit because the author is a bit under the weather, so let’s indulge in a little break for everyone. ::




Autumn wind blew in blustery, frigid sweeps around the castle starting well before dawn. Igor woke quickly, but move gingerly, every muscle protesting and heavy cold sinking into his bones as if trying to glue his sock-clad feet to the stone floors. Adam slept in a pile with the wolves, his arms flung out like a starfish and the blankets piled into a nest to keep the four-year-old warmer than the wolves surrounding him.
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Weekly Notes: November 3–9, 2025

Nov. 9th, 2025 07:14 pm
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  • Work ramped up again a bit this past week, with two afternoons taken up by the DSSC fall meeting. Always good to connect with colleagues across the state, even virtually.
  • While we did most of our celebrating last weekend, Monday was my wife’s actual birthday. We both had to work, but had a nice dinner that evening, had some cake, and she opened her birthday presents.

📸 Photos

A snail crawls over a leaf-strewn path.
Of the various options for Pacific Northwest animals and bugs to be spotted on walks, I think this was the first time I’d spotted a snail.
A path bordered by low rock walls leads through trees, with every thing covered by fallen leaves.
So many leaves all over the place after last week’s storms. Fall happened all at once this year.
A small red heart with diagonal rainbow stripes against stone.
Spotted along the stone wall bordering one section of the walking path.
Something that looks like the decaying skull of a dog in the midst of thorny bushes.
At one point we both spotted something to one side of the trail that on first glance looked like a skull on a stick, or maybe a dead dog. When we got closer, we realized someone had shoved a Halloween werewolf mask into the bushes. Both creepy and funny, once we figured it out!
A clear, blue, and pink plastic multi-pointed star ornament hanging from a tree in the woods.
The holiday ornament sparkling from a tree branch was much less disturbing of a find.
A blue and yellow sculpted clay mushroom house sitting in a crack between stones in a rock wall.
As was the cute little mushroom house tucked into the rock wall.
A mossy rock wall receeds into the distance next to a path covered with fall leaves.
Just a pretty fall scene on our walk.

📝 Writing

📺 Watching

Since we were out and about with birthday celebrations last weekend, this weekend was a stay at home and watch movies weekend.

  • Alien: Romulus (2024) (I actually watched this one on my own): visually fun, but felt too much like someone just grabbed their favorite scenes and shots from every prior Alien film and strung them together.

  • The Family Plan (2023): An amusing “turn off your brain” action-adventure-comedy; perfect for a weekend afternoon.

  • Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025): A very satisfying end to the Downton Abbey saga. And since one of the presents I got my wife for her birthday was the full season set, now we can start over from the beginning….

  • Death of a Unicorn (2025): This was a really fun mix of comedy, horror, and fantasy. Neat design work for the unicorns, too. Definitely occasionally on the gory side of things, but if you can cope with that, it’s worth checking out.

🔗 Linking

  • Te-Ping Chen at The Wall Street Journal: They Tear Down Walls and Hire Architects to Make Room for Their Lego Worlds: I don’t have the disposable income to be able to afford this much LEGO or to devote this much home to storing LEGO, but as one of those “if I won the lottery, I wouldn’t tell anyone, but there would be signs” situations….

  • Christine Mi at The Washington Post: A week at sea aboard the last ocean liner: Very much in line with my our experience when we did this a few years ago. Worth doing once to have done it and had the pseudo-historical experience, but neither of us is particularly interested in doing this or any other cruise ship trip again.

  • Anil Dash: Turn the volume up.: “Today marked a completely new moment for New York City, and for America. There will be countless attempts at analysis and reflection and what-does-it-all-mean in the days to come, along with an unimaginable number of hateful attacks. But what’s worth reflecting on right now is the fact that we’ve entered a new era, and that, even at the very start, there are some extraordinary things that we can observe.”

  • Chirag Vedullapalli at The Seattle Times: This little-known position in WA is a huge democracy booster: “Each precinct is a civic block roughly the size of a neighborhood or two, with generally a few hundred to 1,000 registered voters. There are about 7,500 of these precincts in the state. Each precinct is meant to elect two people, one from the Democratic Party and one from the Republican Party, to the position of precinct committee officer. […] However, most people don’t know this role exists, and most precincts sit empty.”

  • Jay Kuo at The Status Kuo: Oh, What a Night!: “By now you know, Dems had a big night. We won the marquee races for governor in Virginia and New Jersey. We walloped the GOP on Prop 50 in California. We won down-ballot races and flipped lots of seats. And NYC has a young, charismatic Muslim mayor-elect—a historic first. ¶ There’s a lot to celebrate, so let’s start wide and work our way down!”

  • Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton at The Seattle Times: Barnes & Noble plans to return to downtown Seattle: “Bookworms, rejoice: Barnes & Noble plans to return to downtown Seattle, according to recent city filings.”

  • Tim Nudd at AdAge: Apple TV’s colorful new branding was built with glass and captured in-camera: “The five-second version of the new branding, which will run before Apple TV shows, nicely highlights the colored-lights effect. The lush visuals are meant to capture the platform’s cinematic ambitions and remind viewers that Apple TV is where prestige storytelling lives. ¶ Many might assume the visual effects were made digitally, but in fact, it was all done practically using glass and captured in-camera.”

  • Rachel Moody at The Daily Tar Heel: Column: “Low skilled” workers are a myth: “I have worked as a restaurant server and hostess. I’ve also worked as a research intern and an office assistant. The most difficult of the two categories? Food service, without a doubt. And yet those jobs were the worst paid.”

  • Ashifa Kassam at The Guardian: Europeans recognize Zohran Mamdani’s supposedly radical policies as ‘normal’: ““Normal. That’s the word,” Verbeek wrote in his newsletter, The Planet. ‘Here, taking care of one another through public programs isn’t radical socialism. It’s Tuesday.’ ¶ That view hit on the wide differences in how Mamdani’s promises are seen by many across the Atlantic. ‘Europeans recognize his vision about free public transit and universal childcare. We expect our governments to make these kinds of services accessible to all of us,’ said Verbeek. ‘We pay higher taxes and get civilized societies in return. The debate here isn’t whether to have these programs, but how to improve them.'”

  • James Whitbrook at Gizmodo: 20 More Lego ‘Star Trek’ Sets I Want After the ‘Enterprise’-D: “As cool as those massive, pricey replicas can be, Star Trek sets could be so much more than ship models. For almost 60 years across dozens of shows and films, there’s tons of inspiration for sets that could fulfill a multiple range of price points.”

  • The Associated Press (no other byline) at NPR: Fedora man unmasked: Meet the teen behind the Louvre mystery photo: “For Pedro, art and imagery were part of everyday life. So when millions projected stories onto a single frame of him in a fedora beside armed police at the Louvre, he recognized the power of an image and let the myth breathe before stepping forward.”

Mirrored from Eclecticism.

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I got halfway through creating this for 'Orwell: 2+2=5' and 'The Perfect Neighbor' lead nominees for Best Documentary at the Critics Choice Documentary Awards, then figured out how to compose the post without it. When I created the preview image for 'The Perfect Neighbor' wins five Critics Choice Documentary Awards including Best Documentary, I finished it to post here.

LOL. Blast from the past.

Nov. 10th, 2025 02:47 pm
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A panel from Alan Moore's Watchmen, with the caption "It's November 10th now."
[A panel from Alan Moore's Watchmen, with the caption "It's November 10th now. There is a circulatory system walking through the kitchen..."]

Bundle of Holding: Outgunned

Nov. 10th, 2025 02:15 pm
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This Outgunned Bundle presents Two Little Mice's Outgunned, the tabletop roleplaying game of cinematic action by Riccardo "Rico" Sirignano and Simone Formicola, with art by Daniela Giubellini.

Bundle of Holding: Outgunned

A03 Works Tag Meme

Nov. 10th, 2025 02:58 pm
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Nicked this from [personal profile] shipperslist 

I've got 406 works on A03. 

Under what rating do you write most?
Explicit (137)

What are your top 3 fandoms?
Stargate - I combined both SG-1 (131) and Atlantis (50)
Dragon Age (54)
House and MCU are tied for 3rd place (37) which suprises me, I didn't think I'd writen as much House, but then, I do adore Cuddy so.

Which character do you write about most? 
Sam Carter (Stargate) (34)
Pepper Potts (33)
Josephine Montilyet (27) 
I am not suprised at all :D 

What are the 3 top pairings you've written?
Sam Carter/Jack O'Neill (Stargate) (43)
Pepper Potts/Tony Stark (20)
Rodney McKay/Elizabeth Weir (12)
Moderately suprised that Pepper/Natasha is not in that.

What are the top 3 additional tags?
Romance (153)
Angst (135)
Humor (110)

I feel like I want to do the ones at the other end of the scale lol


Clarke Award Finalists 2021

Nov. 10th, 2025 09:15 am
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2021: Conservationists are aghast that influenza B/Yamagata lineage may face extinction, the selection of Alan Turing’s image for new £50 notes raises the question of whether other state torture victims will be so honoured, and the Johnson government proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that herd immunity does exist… but only to shame, and only amongst Tories.

Poll #33821 Clarke Award Finalists 2021
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 11


Which 2021 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?

View Answers

The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay
0 (0.0%)

Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes
8 (72.7%)

Edge of Heaven by Rachael Kelly
0 (0.0%)

The Infinite by Patience Agbabi
0 (0.0%)

The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez
5 (45.5%)

Vagabonds (translation of by Hao Jingfang
2 (18.2%)



Bold for have read, italic for intend to read, underline for never heard of it.

Which 2021 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay
Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes
Edge of Heaven by Rachael Kelly
The Infinite by Patience Agbabi
The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez
Vagabonds (translation of by Hao Jingfang

(I thought I posted this last Monday...)
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Late last week Hawk completed three weeks of recovery since her foot surgery on Oct 17. It has been a mixture of good news and bad. After she got the cast removed and fitted with a boot instead a week and a half ago she enjoyed a big surge in mobility. She went from leaving the house only twice in two weeks— and one of those times was to go to her followup appointment— to joining me in going out for a meal or a small shopping errand several times the next week. That was the good news.

The bad news was that her foot started hurting more. Was it just that she'd walked on it too much? The burning sensation of pain, versus a dull aching feeling, suggested otherwise. But either way she called for an urgent appointment at the clinic to have a doctor check it out... but NOT doctor #2 who'd removed the stitches on the previous visit, as he'd been rude and skeptical when she explained her medical history. (Male readers may not understand this, but doctors not believing what women patients tell them is an endemic problem in medicine. Ask any woman who's ever had a serious health problem.)

The 3rd doctor, one she found much more trustworthy, cleaned her wound and quietly implied that doctor #2 removed the stitches a week too soon. Then her original doctor reviewed the 3rd doctor's notes and photographs and quietly implied that the incision area is actually infected. Now she's on antibiotics, which are helping ameliorate the pain. Partly.

Hawk continues to play through the pain. We went out together both days this weekend. Saturday we dined out for lunch then visited friends for games. Today we grabbed lunch out, then did a bit of shopping, then had friends over for dinner and games at our house in the evening. Toward the end of each day, though, she needed to call it quits after several hours, take pain pills, and lay down with her foot elevated. But Hawk's determined not to let the injury, or the recovery, turn her into a perch potato.

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Late Night Complication
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1376
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, night]


:: Very late at night, another visitor arrives. It is not at all what the Teagues were expecting. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::


[Author’s note: Yes, this was planned. Trying not to spoil the events has been KILLING me.]


Late Night Complication
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to




The door creaked as it opened, but the security light did not turn on. Declan prayed silently, his gloved hand trembling as he pushed the door open another two or three inches, giving barely enough room to slip inside the lower level of the two-story garage. In the dark, he held his breath as he pushed the door closed behind himself.

Light flooded the space, save for the long shadow spilling down the stairs from the upper landing. “I’m told that I should call the police,” the shadow intoned, “But I am inclined to remove a threat to my family, not just pass the task to some appointed constable.”
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Catching up with...

Nov. 9th, 2025 09:17 pm
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Salutations-

Been busy catching new episodes from the newest seasons of the following:

Spy X Family, Season 3

My Hero Academia, Season 8

Dr. Stone, Science Future Part 2

All which had given me layers of a good time while waiting for more episodes coming out. Dr. Stone and Spy X Family giving some nice character progression and backstory, while MHA gets more intense as it keeps reaching its end (at least, that's what I assume to be its LAST season anyway.)


As for new Anime I had been checking out, it includes -


Solo Leveling and The Water Magician, which of the two, the former has gotten me more interested than the latter.

Finally, I will state I finally finished the Vampire Princess Miyu OAV series, and that I prefer the TV series in comparison. That being my unpopular opinion on this post.

That'll be it for the time being.

Erica is Keeping Busy, Too

Nov. 9th, 2025 07:09 pm
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My work has been very busy, as has Julie's.

Ink Jetpack is in beta, and developer relations published an elaborate sample app demonstrating it's capabilities.

Last weekend, I took Erica to the Day of the Dead event at the Peabody Museum. Erica had fun with all the craft activities. And we all went to the singalong theatrical release of K-Pop Demon Hunters with one of Erica's friends and their family. Was pretty fun, I see why that film has been so popular.

The Somerville election happened. All the ballot questions passed. Jake Wilson will be our new mayor. Three of four on Somerville YIMBY's councilor-at-large slate were elected.

This weekend, I took Erica to the new special exhibit at the MFA focusing on the work of Winslow Homer, especially his watercolor. Really cool.

I cooked an easy orange chicken for dinner tonight, which turned out really well even though I was completely winging it on the recipe.

I finished reading The Difference Engine and started reading Souls in the Great Machine, connected by the odd thread of both being sci-fi about unusual computers. The first is basically alt-history of "what if Babbage's analytical engine was actually built and the computer age started about 100 years early?" The second is far-post-apocalyptic sci-fi featuring a massive human-powered computer. That second book is part of a trilogy. For some reason I read the middle book in that trilogy, Eyes of the Calculator, a long while ago, then got the sequel, then realized it was the middle book and thought I should read the first book first, then didn't get around to that until now.

Seacompression

Nov. 9th, 2025 02:55 pm
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I went to Seacompression because I can't resist a Burner party. Art was ogled. Solid groove was heard. Chats with strangers in very loud rooms were had. Goths were spotted! Happiness. I'm not completely crippled today, but once again it's a minor miracle.

Am I wrong, [personal profile] leenerella, or did the whole event seem kind of subdued this year? I'm comparing it to previous years at the same venue; it seemed that the crowd was bigger, and we used more of the space. It also put me in mind of a Seacompression there when Opium AKA Miss Fancy Pants showed up with an unfairly attractive submissive in a thongkini & thigh highs. I could feel the jealousy radiating off me in hot, green waves of the sort only trans women of a certain inclination experience.

New Community for Video Games Fans

Nov. 9th, 2025 07:20 pm
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a banner for video game fanfiction


Description: [community profile] videogamefanfiction is a space dedicated to fanfiction based on video games. Membership is open and all members can post.

Updated intro!!

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:30 pm
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Name: Blue
Age group: 24
Country: Somewhere in Europe
Subscription/Access Policy: Only private posts are vents, those are only for close friends

About me: I'm an adult who's a student, trying to get through life that's not that kind as of now. I'm a lit student, currently second year. I'm very shy and have a hard time talking at first so I like when people approach me first more, it makes it easier.

Main Fandoms: Identity V and Limbus Company! I sometimes dabble into some of my old fandoms like Bungou Stray Dogs and My Hero Academia, but that's very rare as of now and more on other platforms.
Other Fandoms: Occasinaly will talk about for the most part, nothing major: Genshin, Degress of Lewdity, Fear & Hunger Termina, Morimens
Fannish Interests: Fanfic writing, sometimes i like to ramble about what I like and mostly think of ideas. I read when time allows too.
OTPs and Ships: Will only mention my current faves: for IDV: Joscarl, Alvaluca, Anntodrew, DMNoir. for Limbus: Gregclair, Meurcliff, Meurclair

Other stuff I love: Stardew Valley, Umamusume, Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, Vkei, reading. Will probably talk about these in a more casual manner.

Journal info: No children please! I write a lot of nsfw and while it's not directly posted there, I talk about what I write a lot. Also if certain topics like cannibalism, noncon, incest and lolisho squick you out, I recommend not coming here. The latter two are not that present atm but I go back anf forth with what I like a lot so they might be more frequent again.

Excised video for accuracy

Nov. 9th, 2025 03:10 pm
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I wrote this for 'SNL' recreates Trump's press conference in its cold open, then removed it because the segment wasn't a winner. Darn, although the winner actually was better.

Oscars 2025 James Bond Performance - Margaret Qualley, Doja Cat, LISA of Blackpink and RAYE.

Check out the Oscars 2025 James Bond Performance
Wow! That was spectacular! May Margaret Qualley become a Bond girl in a future film, and Doja Cat, LISA of Blackpink, and RAYE sing songs for Bond in the movies as well!

A pulp adventure

Nov. 9th, 2025 09:07 am
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I'm working my way through Outgunned: Adventure. Pulp adventure. Indiana Jones stuff.

So I have an idea for an adventure, in which our brave action archaeologists try to locate and retrieve certain invaluable historical relics so they can be preserved and studied in proper museums.

Not only are the locals curiously reluctant to let the adventurers do this, even though they cannot possibly understand the artifacts on as many levels as civilized people, post-WWIII US is a dangerous place what with the unstable ruins, ancient unstable warheads, and radiation.

But if anyone can find the secret vaults containing the lost Smithsonian loot, dissuade the locals from objecting, get the goods across a hostile continent, and off to Kuching, it's the heroes.

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