Title: The Song of the Green
Fandom: Angel
Rating: G
Words: 100
Disclaimer: Not mine, they're Whedon's. *sob*
Written for: A reviewer's request for "The Song of the Green."
Notes: In "Origin," Spike said that Illyria could "possibly talk to plants," then in "The Girl in Question," after the events in "Timebomb," she said she could "no longer hear the song of the green."
jerib_78 said it would be neat to do it from the plant's viewpoint, so....
I miss the Blue One. We would commune together, singing lovely duets. The ficus tree said that the Scruffy Man zapped her. After he did that, I sang, but she couldn't hear. She seemed sad about it, angry and lost. Even more so after the Scruffy Man stopped interacting with her after she became the Scrawny Female again.
The White-Furred Vampire has taken an interest in her. He almost seems to understand, as much as any creature can understand One so old. The world has changed so since she was last here. I hope he can help her find herself.
Fandom: Angel
Rating: G
Words: 100
Disclaimer: Not mine, they're Whedon's. *sob*
Written for: A reviewer's request for "The Song of the Green."
Notes: In "Origin," Spike said that Illyria could "possibly talk to plants," then in "The Girl in Question," after the events in "Timebomb," she said she could "no longer hear the song of the green."
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I miss the Blue One. We would commune together, singing lovely duets. The ficus tree said that the Scruffy Man zapped her. After he did that, I sang, but she couldn't hear. She seemed sad about it, angry and lost. Even more so after the Scruffy Man stopped interacting with her after she became the Scrawny Female again.
The White-Furred Vampire has taken an interest in her. He almost seems to understand, as much as any creature can understand One so old. The world has changed so since she was last here. I hope he can help her find herself.