The
September Monthly Challenge is up, and you know what that means!
This month, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. "Home", for this challenge, means either the place where our protagonists live, or the place where they grew up.
Rules are as follows:
1. The Entire Story must be set in this One Location. The main characters can't leave for any reason, for any length of time. No, not even a brief mention of them arriving in the beginning, leaving at the end, or having to duck out to be Superman at some point in the middle. Everyone stays put.
2. This cannot be a new location (such as a new house), but must be some place old and familiar. Maybe Lois or Clark's apartment building. Maybe the old farm in smallville. Or maybe, hyperion avenue.
3. You can have as many or as few people as you like in this story (maybe Lois is alone, maybe she and Clark have invited the whole office over only for Intergang to crash the party), but the location must be Home to at least one of the major players and
No One can Arrive or Leave during the course of the story.
Extra Bonus Points: Confine the story to the inside of one house/apartment, or even one
room.
Well, FoLCs? What say you to a quiet evening in?
ETA: Okay, due to some excellent questions, I'm gonna have to clarify a couple of points.
4. Fics can be any length, any mood, any style, and feature any character as the protagonist.
5. "Home" can be any location from canon
or before canon (e.g., Lois' childhood home(s)), but nothing that would be introduced "S5 or later". (e.g., Lois and Clark raising their kids in the Hyperion Ave. house is fine, but the new house they'd eventually buy to accommodate their growing family is not. Alt-Lois' grave from S3 is fine, but our Lois' grave would not be, as she did not die on the show. got it?)
6. All characters used in the story must be in the location. If someone's talking on the phone, we only hear the half spoken by the person on set. No cheating.
7. As alluded to in rule #2 and Bonus points, the size of the allowed location can vary from "neighborhood" to "property" to "building" to "suite" to "room", depending on how much you want to impress the rest of us.
Is that all clear, now?