Thank you so very much for reading. We are thrilled to have you here. My goodness, what a very kind and lengthy review! We so appreciate your time and effort in telling us the things you enjoyed about the piece. ♥
The universe you see portrayed here is a mix between both of ours. madam_pudifoot generally writes a much softer Teague than the one seen here. Given permission to 'have at Jack', I do believe she took that to heart and damn near killed him before I pulled him to safety. LOL It was very much fun for both of us to explore a little in the other's world.
She and I agree on the fundamentals of the Jack/Teague/Sala relationship, and from your comments, we can tell you picked out the universal truths that lie within it. Teague is a bastard and no kind of father, and yet, given a halfway level head, he tries to do right by the boy. Jack is precocious, but with a heart as deep as the ocean. And Sala is the glue that holds them together, fierce in her love of both and willing to risk all to insure they are fair to the other.
The things you noticed and commented on kept us busy plotting night after night, thank you for letting us know our time was well spent.
We have no intention of leaving the fandom. You'll continue to see our work posted, either separately or together, as the muse strikes.
Ahem, I'm nothing if not a wordy cuss...but I do try to make my "reviews" specific. There's no valuable feedback otherwise. But it sure cuts down on how OFTEN I can post a review.
>Given permission to 'have at Jack', I do believe she took that to heart and damn near killed him before I pulled him to safety.<
*Grin* She sure DID! From having him be softer I guess it's natural to swing off to the opposite extreme. It's just one of the funny parts of collaborating when the authors find themselves in a role reversal!
>The things you noticed and commented on kept us busy plotting night after night, thank you for letting us know our time was well spent<
Well, I'm glad then that I could. Knowing you came across the way you wanted is a gratifying thing.
>We have no intention of leaving the fandom. You'll continue to see our work posted, either separately or together, as the muse strikes.<
I yam a heppy Kat (except for being a mouse, of course)
>Once again, our gratitude.<
You're welcome. Thank YOU both for writing a nice "lunch-sized" fiction after a lot of canapes--TASTY to be sure, but my mental tummy has been growling!
Thank you so very much for reading. We are thrilled to have you here. My goodness, what a very kind and lengthy review! We so appreciate your time and effort in telling us the things you enjoyed about the piece. ♥
The universe you see portrayed here is a mix between both of ours. madam_pudifoot generally writes a much softer Teague than the one seen here. Given permission to 'have at Jack', I do believe she took that to heart and damn near killed him before I pulled him to safety. LOL It was very much fun for both of us to explore a little in the other's world.
She and I agree on the fundamentals of the Jack/Teague/Sala relationship, and from your comments, we can tell you picked out the universal truths that lie within it. Teague is a bastard and no kind of father, and yet, given a halfway level head, he tries to do right by the boy. Jack is precocious, but with a heart as deep as the ocean. And Sala is the glue that holds them together, fierce in her love of both and willing to risk all to insure they are fair to the other.
The things you noticed and commented on kept us busy plotting night after night, thank you for letting us know our time was well spent.
We have no intention of leaving the fandom. You'll continue to see our work posted, either separately or together, as the muse strikes.
Once again, our gratitude.
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>Given permission to 'have at Jack', I do believe she took that to heart and damn near killed him before I pulled him to safety.<
*Grin* She sure DID! From having him be softer I guess it's natural to swing off to the opposite extreme. It's just one of the funny parts of collaborating when the authors find themselves in a role reversal!
>The things you noticed and commented on kept us busy plotting night after night, thank you for letting us know our time was well spent<
Well, I'm glad then that I could. Knowing you came across the way you wanted is a gratifying thing.
>We have no intention of leaving the fandom. You'll continue to see our work posted, either separately or together, as the muse strikes.<
I yam a heppy Kat (except for being a mouse, of course)
>Once again, our gratitude.<
You're welcome. Thank YOU both for writing a nice "lunch-sized" fiction after a lot of canapes--TASTY to be sure, but my mental tummy has been growling!
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