...to his Christmas party?
I want to get him out of his standard black suit and into something a bit more festive, but I'm not sure what.
All I've come up with so far is a silk shirt (though I don't know what colour - red? Grey? Purple?) and tight shiny black trousers. But then I thought that made him sound like a gypsy. So I don't know. Men are so much more difficult to dress up than women!
I do need there to be tight trousers, though. I have the Doctor (and Jack!) checking out his bum in them. *g*
Any thoughts, oh helpful flist?
I want to get him out of his standard black suit and into something a bit more festive, but I'm not sure what.
All I've come up with so far is a silk shirt (though I don't know what colour - red? Grey? Purple?) and tight shiny black trousers. But then I thought that made him sound like a gypsy. So I don't know. Men are so much more difficult to dress up than women!
I do need there to be tight trousers, though. I have the Doctor (and Jack!) checking out his bum in them. *g*
Any thoughts, oh helpful flist?
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It's not just that the waistcoat reminds me of Yana's outfit, in my case, it's that I thought the Master looked damned fine in it when he regenerated. Though that makes the bloody muse preen smugly. He's going to drive me nuts, he is. *pauses* Um. More than usual, anyway.
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You sound like you're having a difficult time with the Master in your head. I'm lucky in that characters only seem to speak through me, not too me. Must be jolly distracting! *g*
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He's being far more... managable, this morning, at the least. Probably because I tackled the plot bunny he let out of the cage. Which definately has fangs, and is an evil, vicious little beast. Fun, though disjointed. Shall have to post the first bits once I get some more packing done.
I'm lucky in that characters only seem to speak through me, not too me. Must be jolly distracting!
They can be distracting, but it's easier to picture the muses as people in my head, in a lounge, when I'm not actively writing, because it seperates the writing-state from the rest of my life. Mostly, anyway.
'Cause when I write, it doesn't feel like I'm listening to a story and writing it down, but writing down a story I've lived, even though I write third-person. It's even more so when the story calls for first-person, though I don't do that as often.
Oh yeah, I didn't mean to imply he didn't look good in Yana's outfit. I just meant that was why it felt right to us!
And yeah, I think that is probably the reason that the waistcoat idea sounds so appealing to all of us.