Blackadder
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Blackadder™ and its characters, storylines, places etc. are the property of and copyrighted by BBC Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved.
N.B. Stories are arranged in order from oldest (at the top) to newest (at the bottom).
All Things Equal (U)
14th July 2010
Genre: Tragedy
Characters/Pairings: Kevin Darling, Edmund Blackadder
Word Count: 905
Warnings: No major warnings, but it's a sad one.
Author's Notes: For the final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, Goodbyeee - it almost seems pointless writing fanfiction because the original episode was perfect in every way. Of course, anyone who can watch the end without crying is dead inside, but it's when Melchett sends Darling to the front line that starts me off.
Summary: It's funny how the things one holds as important can change in little more than the blink of an eye.
14th July 2010
Genre: Tragedy
Characters/Pairings: Kevin Darling, Edmund Blackadder
Word Count: 905
Warnings: No major warnings, but it's a sad one.
Author's Notes: For the final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, Goodbyeee - it almost seems pointless writing fanfiction because the original episode was perfect in every way. Of course, anyone who can watch the end without crying is dead inside, but it's when Melchett sends Darling to the front line that starts me off.
Summary: It's funny how the things one holds as important can change in little more than the blink of an eye.