Title Love Has Fur
Author:
celestineangelFandom: Inception
Character(s)/Pairing: Arthur/Eames
Rating: Oh, PG.
Word Count: 2,504
Summary: Losing a pet is like losing a child.
Warnings: Soppy, sentimental stuff, and an exercise in catharsis. Also, no beta.
Disclaimer: Not my sandbox. I'm just moving sand around.
Author's Notes: This probably far too sappy and
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I've never had a furry companion to call my own (my parents decided to gift me with a little brother instead), but the love and affection you've managed to convey here is absolutely lovely.
It's very easy to tell she was well loved and adored. *hugs*
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I thought I was done crying, but I cried writing that last part because it's based fairly closely on what actually happened on Monday. ;_; The vet really was so very nice, and loved on Rat the whole time, and if I ever have another cat, I'm definitely taking it to that place and no where else.
(GUH, yesterday, we even received a sympathy card in the mail from them, with cats on it. X.x)
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WEEPING
SO BEAUTIFUL ;_;
This is really lovely. I totally, totally understand (I love the age thing, it's clever :D) Now excuse me, I have to locate and hug the hell out of my puppy.
*whispers* also um you have in there "levels of pain he never new existed" do you mean "never knew existed"?
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(As for the age thing, mostly I wanted a way for the reader to be able to track the years and understand how many of them this little family shared... and I even forgot to write a scene I'd originally planned on writing. X.x)
Yes I did, and it's fixed, thank you. :)
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*regains composure* This was a beautifully accurate description of pet ownership.
I'll be Rat's up there scaring the crap out of my old dog, Snoop. Cats terrified him more than almost anything!
*hugglesquish*
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I miss my kitty.
Probably. :D Before she got too old, scaring the crap out of dogs was one of Rat's favorite pasttimes.
::squishes back::
Now that this is done, I can return to "The Life Cycle of the Idea." :D
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Thank you for your warm thoughts.
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