Distracted wrote:Nooooo! You evil thing, you! Couldn't you have thought of some OTHER reason why he didn't have kids?

Well, there wasn't much that would be cheerful for this prompt! I considered having the bullet not kill him but render him sterile. Then I realized that there are ways around that if he had non-biological children, so I would've had to castrate poor Malcolm, leaving him determined to be alone for the rest of his life. That would've been really, really weird for me to write, although I did consider it briefly before discarding it as too depressing. I went through my lonely, dark and angsty period in high school and, thankfully, have moved on. Also, my muse caught on to the last sentence and refused to let go.
Despite my knee-jerk denial response, this is a well written vignette, and very believable,
JZK. It works well within the E2 storyline. Thanks for writing it, even if Malcolm really is NOT.DEAD.

I'm glad you find it realistic. Happily, they fixed the timeline so it didn't really happen!
Incidentally, why did you find writing my request "intimidating"?
Well, because you're such a good writer!
(At least, I'm not nearly as upset as I was with Rigil when he killed off Malcolm in his stories for NO GOOD REASON. He redeemed himself by bringing Mal back, though, so I'm cool.

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I still haven't entirely forgiven him for the fate worse than death he gave poor Malcolm. (Knowing
Rigil, that's probably going to make him grin.) He was, however, very helpful in answering questions about retreating under fire.
Anyway, the last half of this story was really hard to write, so I'm glad it came out well for you.