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Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:10 am
by Lilly
Very late response to Champagne Challenge #134: Resolution Drabble.

Well, there's nothing like being late to your own party. Er, challenge. Truth is, I tried so hard not to cheat and write a drabble before I posted the challenge, I almost never wrote one at all. But I had this voice in the back of my head...

Disclaimer: I do not own Moonlight - or its characters. Every once in a while one of them speaks to me and I try to take dictation, but no disrespect or copyright infringement is ever intended.



Business Plan

Midnight. The year doesn't matter. What matters is -- I outlived another calendar. Done deal.

For the record, I don't do regrets. And I sure as hell don't do resolutions. Because the only thing worse than looking back... is looking forward.

Those lies you tell yourself when the clock strikes twelve -- they're just last year's regrets, tied up with good intentions and re-gifted to a new year. There's a cliché there somewhere... but I paved that road a long time ago.

I'll just stick to the business plan. It's gotten me this far...

Protect what matters. To hell with the rest.

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:15 am
by MickLifeCrisis
Protect what matters. To hell with the rest.
An excellent business plan, IMO. I really do think the holidays must be hard on vampires. One more year in a never ending string of years.

Nice job, Lilly! And you can show up at your own party any time you feel like it! :twothumbs:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:22 am
by librarian_7
This is so very, very Josef.

Brilliant.

Lucky

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:36 am
by allegrita
When you bring party favors like this, you can be as late as you want. This is brilliant. :notworthy:
...they're just last year's regrets, tied up with good intentions and re-gifted to a new year. There's a cliché there somewhere... but I paved that road a long time ago.
I love the fact that he doesn't quote the cliché. if you get it, you get it. If you don't-- well, he hasn't got time for people who don't catch the nuances. :nonono:

Perfect Josef. And he's not in a very good humor, either. I wonder if he's just come back from the tar pits... :chin:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:10 am
by librarian_7
Nah, if he'd just come BACK from the tar pits, he'd be in an excellent humor. It's before he goes, when he gets moody...

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:51 am
by jen
Lilly

This is perfect!

Josef Kostan distilled down to his essence with trademark snark absent, dishing out truth as only he can.

Thank you!

Jenna

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 4:54 pm
by francis
You can read Josef's most intimate thoughts. :hearts:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:02 pm
by Lilly
Thank you all so much! :ghug: To tell me I've hit the mark with Josef's voice is the best compliment you could ever give me. :rose:

Alle, I'm delighted that you liked that little bit. It seemed so very Josef to allude to something he felt was common knowledge and not be bothered explaining himself.

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:35 pm
by darkstarrising
Better late than never, Lilly, else we'd have missed out on this. :hug:
Protect what matters. To hell with the rest.
This is Josef, all right and boy, have you got both his voice and his view on 'life' nailed. All in 100 eloquently crafted words :notworthy:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:23 am
by Lilly
Thank you so much, dsr. :hug:

I've always felt that beneath the apparently hedonistic, live-in-the-moment exterior, there was a deep and abiding code of honor. Josef would protect what was important to him, whether it be for love, brotherhood, or the very existence of the vampire nation. Just about everything else was expendable.

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:00 am
by cassysj
Okay, how on earth did I miss this?? Perfectly perfect Josef.

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:31 am
by allegrita
I'm glad you popped this one up, Cassy. This is Josef, distilled down to the perfectly snarky essence. :twothumbs:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:49 pm
by Lilly
It's New Year's Eve again... :whistle:

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 8:14 pm
by MickLifeCrisis
Great to reread this one! Josef is often a man of few words, and he has a vampire's life down pat: Outlive another year protecting what matters.

Done deal. :highfive:

Thanks for bumping this, Lilly!

Re: Business Plan - PG - Champagne Challenge #134

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:04 pm
by allegrita
Josef dusting his fingertips as he puts another year to bed. I love this one-- it's a little, polished jewel. :happysigh: