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Author's Disclaimer:
The majority of these stories, with the exception of 'Demigods and Apocalypses in D Minor' (the very first) and 'Shadow Walker' (the current), were written around the same time, so there are a lot of similiarities in character developement (other than it always being the same people), and storylines. Then they were put on indefinate hiatus. This also includes the almost constant romance popping up between two people. I want to make it known that I do not make a constant habit of writing femslash featuring Edele Lynch and Lindsay Armaou of B*witched fame. I had a lot of ideas running in my head at the time, and found it easier to break them all into different stories, instead of merging them all into one. Namely because A) I couldn't think of a way, and B) I couldn't think of way. Before you get all "Ewww! That's so gross! They're not like that! Lindsay and Lee forever!! You're disgusting and evil. EEEEEVIIIIILLLL!!! SHAME! SHAAAAAAAAAME!!!" please, first, get a sense of humor, then take that stick out of your arse, and finally do your best to develope an open mind. I'm well aware, and I repeat, well aware that both girls are straight, and in love with their respective men-folks. To be blunt, the Edele and Lindsay coupling was the only formula that worked, and, believe me, I considered all possibities. Except for Edele and Keavy. That's just all kinds of wrong. You may ask, "Why not just write them as straight?" The answer is simply because I am not straight. I am gay. and therefore, I can only write what I know. Does that make sense? I tried writing a heterosexual love scene and it just turned out really...um...yeah. I should edit that...Ew. "Why use real people? Why not just make some characters up?" Because I wanted to write stories with B*witched in them and twist them to my morbid imagination. I knew what I wanted to write, who I wanted to be in it, and what roles I wanted them to "play".
I never intended to offend the girls, their families, or their friends, lovers, and respective acquaintances. (If I offend you, then that's your problem. If you can't differentiate between what's real and what's fiction, then I'm just better than you, aren't I?)
(If you don't know who the heck B*witched are, then...where the fuck you been, man!? Under a rock!?)
You can't hold it against a lesbian fanfiction writer for writing lesbian fanfiction
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