![]() ![]() "Even though he doesn't have muscles, he seems incredibly strong," Jessica thought, as she looked into his perfect, sexy face. Jessica Night broke through the barricades and ran to his side. Without opening it, Pepperwood knew what was inside: blood-soaked beignets." "Kill yourself." "Pepperwood lay on the ground in a puddle of blood. The driver handed him a brown paper sack. Her legs were as long as the deep." "The sun baked down on Pepperwood's back as he moved over to the St. "Julius Pepperwood loved three things in his life- his gumbo, his sex, and more of that sweet gumbo. In one passage, Pepperwood watched a block of local news, which Schmidt found ironic that his violent world was being translated into sound bites for consumption. And a super-annoying know-it-all." Revision "To Anthony Rizzo and the Chicago Cubs, for all we've been through. She was small in stature, but not in spunk. The other was his gal Friday, Jessica Night. Pepperwood had two friends- one, if you count his hat. They were the kind of legs you could sink your teeth into. She strode into is office with a sense of purpose, place, another word here? She had zombie legs that went on for miles. Passages Zombie Detective "The night was inky hot. Gator: In the revised story, Gator is Pepperwood's best friend and clairvoyant brother.He was described as a psychopath who wears a bolo tie, and has been seen eating applesauce out of a baboon's skull. He is described as grotesque and unlikable, as he is seen kicking a puppy, and he is considered the bad guy in Peperwood's life. ![]() Schmith: In the revised story, Schmith is a wise, denim-clad Jewish chaplain (based on Schmidt).Kennedy: In the revised story, Pepperwood found John F. District Attorney: In the revised story, Pepperwood drowned a "two-face" D.A.Jessica Night: In Nick Miller's original story, Jessica Night (based on Jess Day) was Pepperwood's zombie friend, considered to be a know-it-all.However, he was also referred to as a private investigator. In the revised story, Pepperwood is described as a hard-boiled Chicago cop turned New Orleans detective known to race around on fan-boats. However, since all his murder victims were already dead, they did not need a detective. Julius Pepperwood: In Nick Miller's original story, Pepperwood was an ex-cop and ex-Marine from Chicago who became a zombie detective.Miller also described his story as "bayou noir," and Jess Day said the story is about "a man who has nothing, who risks everything, to feel something." Characters He also said it is about his ambiguous relationship with justice. Short drabble/intro teaser for a Pepperwood AU I'm kicking around in my head.Nick Miller described The Pepperwood Chronicles as a New Orleans story about "a guy fighting with the alligator within." He also said the story is about more than just about romance, it is also about life, race, and the sexualization of the American handgun. He supposes that he still does.Īn abandoned file on Nick Miller's hard drive circa May 2014 Language: English Words: 582 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 1 Kudos: 73 Bookmarks: 4 Hits: 980 He had loved her, more than he had expected his bruised heart was capable of. She used to- back when they were partners. Jessica Night, sitting on top of his desk with one long leg crossed over the other and leaning back on his desk like she owns the place. Julius Pepperwood walks into his office and there she is. it won't let me tag them as characters for some reason?.there's a deeper meaning to this if you want there to be.To borrow a description from Ol' Nick Miller, things get “disgustingly sexual.” Language: English Words: 20,379 Chapters: 3/3 Comments: 81 Kudos: 249 Bookmarks: 50 Hits: 7,175 A three-part, alternating-POV story in which Nick and Jess fumble their way back towards each other over the course of one summer filled with realizations, recollections, a sex dream or two - and then, at last, a reunion. Jess, in LA, embarks on what she's calling her Summer of Eventually Discerning The Right Nick-Related Next Steps things don't go exactly as planned. Nick is in New Orleans with Reagan and in denial about his intense and lingering feelings for Jess - until a series of events happens that he can’t ignore. (Nick Miller is shit at lying to other people. He tells himself it’s just a random thing he’s curious about, or that he’s looking this up because he misses Winston and Schmidt and Jess, the three of them, all equally. Sometimes the Way to A Girl’s Heart Is Fixing Her GlassesĪt some point later on, as he’s fooling around on his laptop and eating leftover takeout, Nick Googles the distance between New Orleans and Los Angeles.Energyintotomatoes Fandoms: New Girl (TV 2011) ![]()
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