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In ''[[Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors]]'', one of the overused descriptions is that someone "smiled". | In ''[[Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors]]'', one of the overused descriptions is that someone "smiled". My jaw is sore just reading about it! ^_~ | ||
* ''Go, Jason!'' Hercules thought with a '''smile.''' | * ''Go, Jason!'' Hercules thought with a '''smile.''' | ||
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* Cheiron allowed himself a small '''smile'''. "You have no idea." | * Cheiron allowed himself a small '''smile'''. "You have no idea." | ||
* ''Too bad'', she thought with a '''smile.''' ''He's so much fun when he's upset.'' | * ''Too bad'', she thought with a '''smile.''' ''He's so much fun when he's upset.'' | ||
* | * Hercules had to '''smile''' at the grin on his friend's face. | ||
* | * Jason '''smiled,''' "Oh, I think he's motivated now." | ||
* | * Iolaus '''smiled.''' Obviously, Herc didn't want Kostas to hear this. | ||
* | * Iolaus stopped '''smiling.''' The words sounded like the carefree Jason whom Iolaus knew and loved. | ||
* | * Once again Iolaus '''smiled'''. ''Okay,'' he thought, ''here comes the part where Herc tells Kostas he wants to go after Cheiron and Kostas says no.'' | ||
* | * Iolaus plowed through his as if it were his last meal. Hercules almost '''smiled''' at that. | ||
* | * Lilith '''smiled.''' "Sorry, Hercules, I can't do that." | ||
* | * Iolaus '''smiled'''. "Yeah, that could work. But, uh, I'd need to go alone." | ||
* | * Hercules '''smiled.''' Lilith had met Alcmene when she'd joined him, Iolaus, and Jason for the festival of Persephone at his village. | ||
* | * "Oh, yeah," Hercules said with a '''smile''', "That'd be real rough, marrying some nice guy." | ||
* Hercules '''smiled.''' "That's probably already saved my life once or twice." | |||
* Lilith '''smiled.''' "That's great!" | |||
* Hiding a '''smile''', Jason thought, ''Four of us, four of them. I get the feeling that was on purpose.'' | |||
* For the second time, he had to hide a '''smile.''' | |||
* "As I suspected," Makhunni said with a small '''smile.''' | |||
* Now Makhunni '''smiled.''' | |||
* "Yes, Your Highness," Ophistus said with a nasty '''smile.''' | |||
* Ophistus '''smiled''' as he got up. "With pleasure, Your Highness." | |||
* '''Smiling,''' Gilmanides said, "I don't know. But that doesn't mean you wouldn't." | |||
* '''Smiling,''' at Hercules, Iolaus said, "Go to it, buddy." | |||
* Gilmanides '''smiled''' and then bowed to her. "As is his wife, as well." | |||
* As Petros led him belowdecks, Hercules '''smiled,''' thinking, ''We may pull this off after all.'' | |||
* "Let's check it out, then," Strife said with a '''smile.''' | |||
* Discord '''smiled''' and blinked. On anyone else, the '''smile''' would have looked pretty and friendly. | |||
* Then she '''smiled''', thinking, ''I like the sound of that. Have to remember it.'' | |||
* Ares '''smiled''' happily at the memory. | |||
* ''Mortals come and go so quickly,'' he thought with a '''smile.''' | |||
* Ares '''smiled.''' | |||
* ''And another spoke in the wheel of my plan,'' the war god added to himself with a small '''smile'''. | |||
* "This," Ares said with a '''smile''', "is Graegus, my dog of war. He should be able to take care of my half-brother. Without Hercules, the other two will be easy pickings." | |||
* '''Smiling,''' Hercules said, "Maybe not. I've got an idea. Come on, let's check out that ditch." | |||
* Hercules '''smiled''' and put his arm around Iolaus's shoulder. "That's where you come in." | |||
* The gods were '''smiling''' on Kaz today. | |||
* Turning around, Lilith saw three more men enter through the door. They had vicious '''smiles''' on their faces. | |||
* Makhunni actually '''smiled.''' "I'm afraid that we don't go for this sort of - decoration. Our tools and such are practical. We are creatures of the outdoors. In fact, even this room is uncomfortable for me." | |||
* Makhunni '''smiled''' again, but it wasn't a very nice smile this time. | |||
* Makhunni either scowled or '''smiled''' snidely. | |||
* ''Maybe speech-making boy brought home the bacon after all,'' he thought with a '''smile'''. | |||
* Hercules '''smiled.''' That was Iolaus's voice. | |||
* '''Smiling,''' Elias corrected himself. "Your ''half'' brother figured you might be a pain. So he gave me a little help." | |||
* He '''smiled.''' "Though I doubt any of us will mind if you choose to fight." | |||
* Tyldus '''smiled.''' "Don't worry. I'm pretty sure I can convince this Captain Gilmanides that our need is great." | |||
* "The slavers will not be joining us," Tyldus said, no longer '''smiling.''' | |||
* Sinis '''smiled.''' "So instead I trade Elias's chains for Tyldus's? No, thanks, Cheiron." | |||
* Sinis '''smiled.''' "Good. I didn't really want to stay here. Besides, I have an appointment in Corinth. Some boy named Autolycus wants to learn how to pick locks. If I'm lucky, he hasn't given up on me." | |||
* Cheiron '''smiled.''' "Perhaps he thinks Ares will watch over him." | |||
* "Come, then," Tyldus said with a '''smile.''' "Let us convince its captain that he should change course." | |||
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Revision as of 18:32, 3 May 2012
In Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors, one of the overused descriptions is that someone "smiled". My jaw is sore just reading about it! ^_~
- Go, Jason! Hercules thought with a smile.
- Then Kostas did something really scary: he smiled.
- Jason, now getting into it, smiled and took a swing at Iolaus's shoulder.
- "You're right, Herc," Iolaus said with a smile.
- Strife laughed his fake laugh, smiled his fake smile, and chuckled a fake chuckle.
- Ares smiled. "That was one of many reasons why I killed the old man."
- Ares smiled. "I have little use for dinars, Elias. Oh, feel free to donate something to one of my temples if you feel you must. I certainly won't stop you. But my interest is more... bloody."
- Elias returned the smile. "Warfare, I presume?"
- He was still smiling, but it was a greedy smile now.
- Ares sat on his throne sideways, left leg on the floor, right leg draped over one of the throne's flared arms. He smiled.
- Cheiron smiled. Those were good days.
- With a smile to himself, he thought, If you'd told me when I was younger that I would enjoy the rigors of adulthood, I would have laughed. But that is the eternal folly of youth, as I see every day.
- Cheiron simply smiled at them. That usually made them nervous, and they looked away.
- Given that the person is late, Cheiron thought with a smile, it might well be Iolaus.
- Cheiron allowed himself a small smile. "You have no idea."
- Too bad, she thought with a smile. He's so much fun when he's upset.
- Hercules had to smile at the grin on his friend's face.
- Jason smiled, "Oh, I think he's motivated now."
- Iolaus smiled. Obviously, Herc didn't want Kostas to hear this.
- Iolaus stopped smiling. The words sounded like the carefree Jason whom Iolaus knew and loved.
- Once again Iolaus smiled. Okay, he thought, here comes the part where Herc tells Kostas he wants to go after Cheiron and Kostas says no.
- Iolaus plowed through his as if it were his last meal. Hercules almost smiled at that.
- Lilith smiled. "Sorry, Hercules, I can't do that."
- Iolaus smiled. "Yeah, that could work. But, uh, I'd need to go alone."
- Hercules smiled. Lilith had met Alcmene when she'd joined him, Iolaus, and Jason for the festival of Persephone at his village.
- "Oh, yeah," Hercules said with a smile, "That'd be real rough, marrying some nice guy."
- Hercules smiled. "That's probably already saved my life once or twice."
- Lilith smiled. "That's great!"
- Hiding a smile, Jason thought, Four of us, four of them. I get the feeling that was on purpose.
- For the second time, he had to hide a smile.
- "As I suspected," Makhunni said with a small smile.
- Now Makhunni smiled.
- "Yes, Your Highness," Ophistus said with a nasty smile.
- Ophistus smiled as he got up. "With pleasure, Your Highness."
- Smiling, Gilmanides said, "I don't know. But that doesn't mean you wouldn't."
- Smiling, at Hercules, Iolaus said, "Go to it, buddy."
- Gilmanides smiled and then bowed to her. "As is his wife, as well."
- As Petros led him belowdecks, Hercules smiled, thinking, We may pull this off after all.
- "Let's check it out, then," Strife said with a smile.
- Discord smiled and blinked. On anyone else, the smile would have looked pretty and friendly.
- Then she smiled, thinking, I like the sound of that. Have to remember it.
- Ares smiled happily at the memory.
- Mortals come and go so quickly, he thought with a smile.
- Ares smiled.
- And another spoke in the wheel of my plan, the war god added to himself with a small smile.
- "This," Ares said with a smile, "is Graegus, my dog of war. He should be able to take care of my half-brother. Without Hercules, the other two will be easy pickings."
- Smiling, Hercules said, "Maybe not. I've got an idea. Come on, let's check out that ditch."
- Hercules smiled and put his arm around Iolaus's shoulder. "That's where you come in."
- The gods were smiling on Kaz today.
- Turning around, Lilith saw three more men enter through the door. They had vicious smiles on their faces.
- Makhunni actually smiled. "I'm afraid that we don't go for this sort of - decoration. Our tools and such are practical. We are creatures of the outdoors. In fact, even this room is uncomfortable for me."
- Makhunni smiled again, but it wasn't a very nice smile this time.
- Makhunni either scowled or smiled snidely.
- Maybe speech-making boy brought home the bacon after all, he thought with a smile.
- Hercules smiled. That was Iolaus's voice.
- Smiling, Elias corrected himself. "Your half brother figured you might be a pain. So he gave me a little help."
- He smiled. "Though I doubt any of us will mind if you choose to fight."
- Tyldus smiled. "Don't worry. I'm pretty sure I can convince this Captain Gilmanides that our need is great."
- "The slavers will not be joining us," Tyldus said, no longer smiling.
- Sinis smiled. "So instead I trade Elias's chains for Tyldus's? No, thanks, Cheiron."
- Sinis smiled. "Good. I didn't really want to stay here. Besides, I have an appointment in Corinth. Some boy named Autolycus wants to learn how to pick locks. If I'm lucky, he hasn't given up on me."
- Cheiron smiled. "Perhaps he thinks Ares will watch over him."
- "Come, then," Tyldus said with a smile. "Let us convince its captain that he should change course."