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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-08 03:29 pm

[ SECRET POST #2441 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2441 ⌋

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Secret 9 - Once Upon a Time

[personal profile] transcriptanon 2013-09-08 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Picture is Regina, as portrayed by Lana Parrilla, and Emma Swan, as portrayed by Jennifer Morrison, from the TV show "Once Upon a Time". Regina has olive skin and medium-length dark hair. She is wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt. Emma has blonde hair reaching past her shoulders and light skin. She is wearing a sleeveless white blouse. They are standing close to each other in a garden or park of sorts, almost kind of smiling at each other?]

I'm so glad they were Jossed. The butthurt has been wonderful. I still can't believe there were so many delusional people thinking that it was actually going to happen!

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[personal profile] transcriptanon 2013-09-08 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Jossed = a possible event, backstory, pairing, characteristic, etc. that wasn't, strictly speaking, not canon, but that is suddenly declared non-canon by the work itself or by the people behind the work, doing away entirely with the possibility it ever had. The name comes from the TV writer "Joss Whedon".