DTF955
02-05-2013, 07:50 PM
A big fan of the show encouraged me, since I'd done quite a bit of other fanfiction for other shows and have shown so much that the character is not the performer, that I should do something with Family Affair after the series.
In other words, to Anissa Jones story is tragic, but it need not be so for Buffy.
This is the result. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8908956/1/We-ll-Have-Forever It's shorter than maybe it could have been and I'm too young to have even seen it in reruns, but I do hope that you all enjoy it. It attempts to show why the character, at least, would be acting like a younger girl playign with dolls and such even while she is supposed to be in 5th grade in the last season.
I've been told I did the characters relatively well, anyway. Especailly considering the attempted remake in 2002 (which i began a screenplay for and would have tried to sell it had it continued) is my only reference.
I've got another one in mind - but not complete - for the twins to cross over as high school seniors on an exchange program and working with some remedial students from the project - "Welcome Back, Kotter, to be precise!
In other words, to Anissa Jones story is tragic, but it need not be so for Buffy.
This is the result. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8908956/1/We-ll-Have-Forever It's shorter than maybe it could have been and I'm too young to have even seen it in reruns, but I do hope that you all enjoy it. It attempts to show why the character, at least, would be acting like a younger girl playign with dolls and such even while she is supposed to be in 5th grade in the last season.
I've been told I did the characters relatively well, anyway. Especailly considering the attempted remake in 2002 (which i began a screenplay for and would have tried to sell it had it continued) is my only reference.
I've got another one in mind - but not complete - for the twins to cross over as high school seniors on an exchange program and working with some remedial students from the project - "Welcome Back, Kotter, to be precise!