Merucha
07 June 2009 @ 04:17 am

Title: Bred in the Bone (9/?)

Author: Emma

Characters: Jack Harkness, Ianto Jones, Andy Davidson, Toshiko Sato, others

Rating: Starts PG, but hey, it’s got Jack and Ianto in it!

Disclaimer: Oh, please. If I owned them, would I let some of those idiots write the scripts? And if I were making any money off them, would I be where they could find me?

Summary: Andy Davidson must embrace his inheritance in order to protect Jack and Ianto’s daughter Gwen

Author's Note: This is an AU where Gwen and Owen were killed by Gray. So if you want to know why Martha is married to Rhys and Jack and Ianto have a CP and two adopted daughters, you may want to read Evolution first

Author’s Note: The title is shamelessly stolen from Robertson Davies’s magnificent novel. It’s also an old saying: what’s bred in the bone will out in the flesh
Author’s Note: Sorry this has taken so long. I have been wondering if there’s anything left to do with the HomecomingVerse other than a couple of one-shots to bring closure to the story line and suddenly I knew there was one more story left. I needed to plot it out before the bunny died of starvation!

Part One is here; Part Two is here; Part Three is here; Part Four is here; Part Five is here; Part Six is here; Interlude is here; Part Seven is here; Part Eight is here 
 

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Merucha
07 June 2009 @ 05:17 pm

Pointilliste Walk, originally uploaded by emmacuesta.

During my photo class in Scotland something happened to one of my cards and I couldn't retrieve the photos. I've kept it all this time and this weekend I found a freeware program called PC Inspector Smart Recovery that recovers images from damaged drives and cards. I was so happy when I saw this one come up, because I thought it would be one of my best images ever and losing it was very hard on my nerves!

It was a rainy day and we were visiting Little Fawn waterfall. I was trying to watch where I was going, as the trail had gotten really slippery. Suddenly I noticed there was light coming through the trees and I looked up to see this. I took the picture quickly as the light was already fading. I didn't do anything in PE other than up the contrast a little