Possession -Blood on My Hands Mix Sarah's got her "Rabbit in the Moon" Mix. I have my "Blood on My Hands" = Mix The facts: Title: Possession Author: RJ Ferrance, DC, MD Characters: Mention A and DM. Matthew T. Brennan, OMC Length: Very short (7pages in MSWord) Rating: PG-13 Archive?: 7th Dimension, yes. All others, please ask. This story held me down and made me write it. I swear. The legal stuff first: I don't own anything about Highlander, and I = don't make any money off of anything Highlander. I just play in their = sandbox from time to time. I've borrowed no original characters for this = piece (well, that's not entirely true. I mention Amanda and the broad = shouldered Scottish dude, but that's it). This is an introspective piece = with Dr. Matthew T. Brennan, who I've invented. I own everything about = him except his Immortality, 'cause Panzer/Davis owns that. Thank yous: First to Trilby, who's an even better beta than she is a = writer. And she is an *awesome* writer. She got back from Reunion Con = yesterday to my email message of "Could you please beta this? And turn = it around within 24hrs?" And she did. As I said, she's awesome. The next thank you goes to Sarah McLachlan, for all the inspiration I've = derived from her music (I rarely write without one of her CDs playing), = and to Canada, for giving her an environment that crafted her = experiences to help make her the vocalist she is. My daughters have been = raised on Sarah. They're awesome, too (my daughters, that is). Hope you enjoy the ficlet. Feel free to lemme know if you do = (rferrance@vcu.org). Feedback is, after all, the only payment we fanfic = writers receive. If you like Matt, there are a few other stories he stars in. You can = find those at: http://views.vcu.edu/medtoast/docshlfic.html Thanks for reading this far. Hope you enjoy the story. rj ********************************************************* RJ Ferrance, DC, MD Combined Internal Med/Pediatrics Chief Resident Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, VA 23298 rferrance@vcu.org http://views.vcu.edu/~medtoast/anvil.html