Greetings and request
Oct. 15th, 2006 01:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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seileach67)
Hail all, I really appreciate the existence of this fic finding community and the work you all are doing. I am trying to find a story about the modern Chris, Vin, and Ezra driving into a town and then Vin and Ezra getting switched back and forth with their OW counterparts--somehow this revolves around the church and a severe storm where they have to save some women who take shelter from the storm in the church. One thing that stands out in my mind about this story is OW Ezra's first sight of the modern Ezra's car(I'm pretty sure it was a silver Jetta). Another is that Vin gets hurt when the storm strikes the church and something goes into his back. Does this ring any bells for anyone? It was one of those things where I was clicking from link to link over a couple of hours and I have no idea now how to get back to that site. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Health and good cheer, Seileach
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hail all, I really appreciate the existence of this fic finding community and the work you all are doing. I am trying to find a story about the modern Chris, Vin, and Ezra driving into a town and then Vin and Ezra getting switched back and forth with their OW counterparts--somehow this revolves around the church and a severe storm where they have to save some women who take shelter from the storm in the church. One thing that stands out in my mind about this story is OW Ezra's first sight of the modern Ezra's car(I'm pretty sure it was a silver Jetta). Another is that Vin gets hurt when the storm strikes the church and something goes into his back. Does this ring any bells for anyone? It was one of those things where I was clicking from link to link over a couple of hours and I have no idea now how to get back to that site. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Health and good cheer, Seileach