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ffutures ([personal profile] ffutures) wrote2010-10-26 11:59 pm

Fanfic: Drabble, Lois & Clark / Harry Potter - Frog Day Afternoon

100-word Lois and Clark / Harry Potter crossover, sequel to Owls Over Metropolis



All characters belong to their respective creators and there is no intention to infringe their copyright. This story may not be distributed on a profit-making basis.

Frog Day Afternoon

Marcus L. Rowland

Lois grabbed a wriggling frog, dunked it in chili sauce, and bit its head off.

Clark stared, and said "Lois, are you--?"

Lois took another bite and said "An evil clone? Nope. They're chocolate frogs, Calvin sent them from Salem."

"I know... I was wondering about the chili sauce. Are you--?"

"Pregnant? Nope."

"Okay, I give up. Why chili?"

"Seriously? Superman has nothing else to worry about?"

"Things are quiet. Why chili?"

She dipped another frog and gave it to Clark: "Try it!"

"It's... Ewww!" He spat it out.

"Okay, I owe Martha ten dollars. You really are that gullible..."

End

For the perplexed... in the Lois and Clark TV series Lex Luthor replaced Lois Lane with a defective clone who had to eat a special type of frog to survive. For some reason I suddenly remembered the Potterverse chocolate frogs, and that plain chocolate is quite nice with a little chilli, but milk is just vile...

I've previously used this title for an otherwise unconnected short story, one of my few professional fiction sales: Frog Day Afternoon.



Comments please before I post to archives.

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Plain chocolate maybe; milk chocolate and chili is just... well, disgusting probably sums it up.

[identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
It definitely works with plain choc.

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
A stall in Portobello road was selling chili-flavoured chocolate a couple of weeks ago, it was gorgeous but they'd sold out when I went back the following week. I've also tried chili dipping sauce on plain chocolate. But in my opinion it has to be at least 70% cocoa solids or it just tastes nasty.