Dog Days Are Done.
Aug. 29th, 2024 09:31 pmEach Day Set Forth (11543 words) by Hannah
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Team Fortress 2
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Heavy/Medic (Team Fortress 2), Pyro/Scout (Team Fortress 2)
Characters: Medic (Team Fortress 2), Heavy (Team Fortress 2), Scout (Team Fortress 2), Pyro (Team Fortress 2), Spy (Team Fortress 2), Original Characters
Additional Tags: Post-War, Finland (Country), Loneliness, Established Relationship, Birds, Veterinary Medicine, Names
Series: Part 9 of Dog Days Are Over
Summary:
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And there we have it. All nine stories, all three sets, a trilogy of trilogies that took from May 31, 2011 to August 30, 2024 to get from start to finish. From starting the first story and posting the last one. It’s done. It’s all done.
It's been something I've wanted to get done for a long time, and now I'm left with a sensation of, "Now what?"
I'm going to savor that feeling as best I can. It won't last. There's going to be something else in due time. But for the moment, "Now what?" is feeling just fine.
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Team Fortress 2
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Heavy/Medic (Team Fortress 2), Pyro/Scout (Team Fortress 2)
Characters: Medic (Team Fortress 2), Heavy (Team Fortress 2), Scout (Team Fortress 2), Pyro (Team Fortress 2), Spy (Team Fortress 2), Original Characters
Additional Tags: Post-War, Finland (Country), Loneliness, Established Relationship, Birds, Veterinary Medicine, Names
Series: Part 9 of Dog Days Are Over
Summary:
My own take on what Medic might do to fill his days after the war.
“The greatest wealth a country can have is its health, and the greatest health any animal can have is its freedom.” – Dr. Bernard Rollin
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And there we have it. All nine stories, all three sets, a trilogy of trilogies that took from May 31, 2011 to August 30, 2024 to get from start to finish. From starting the first story and posting the last one. It’s done. It’s all done.
It's been something I've wanted to get done for a long time, and now I'm left with a sensation of, "Now what?"
I'm going to savor that feeling as best I can. It won't last. There's going to be something else in due time. But for the moment, "Now what?" is feeling just fine.