*sigh* Oh, how I love this universe. That everyone loves everyone and still stays friends, even beyond death. And the next generation too. Beautiful stuff.
Thank you! That everyone loves everyone and still stays friends, even beyond death That's exactly why I wrote it; I want to believe that will happen. The very idea makes me happy. I'm so glad you enjoyed it, too. Thank you again.
The way you write this, it kills me. I can't even really explain it. My throat is clenched, my eyes are burning, I want to cry but can't. It's so painful but it's so plausible and honest and respectable that there's no reason not to read it. The way you do Elijah and Sean is flawless, and the original characters do nothing to hurt the authenticity of the boys. It's gorgeous, and it hurts. And it seems to say that life does and will go on, and that that isn't something that should be feared. I get so caught up in the world you weave that I forget this isn't how it is. And I sort of breath a sigh of relief when I finish, when I remember there hasn't yet been any loss, that hopefully we won't have to face seeing these boys suffer just yet.
*shakes head*
And yet, I can't thank you enough for this. I don't think I could read this written by any other author.
Oh, Beizy, thank you. I'm delighted that you read this story, and over the moon that you enjoy my vision of Sean and Elijah. I hope you know how much I love them and that pairing.
And I sort of breath a sigh of relief when I finish, when I remember there hasn't yet been any loss, that hopefully we won't have to face seeing these boys suffer just yet.
Yeah, me, too. I'm glad it'll happen after I'm gone; one of the few benefits of being so much older than the hobbit-actors.
Hello! I'm honored that my story jumped the queue; thank you for that. And I'm so glad you enjoyed the story, despite its premise. Thank you very much!
You kill me, you really do. Wow.. when I read the first story you had me in tears.. so prefect and this one is even better. I've never read anything like this and I just love it.
There's one part that stuck out to me:
Billy and Elijah were in mid-air at this very moment, flying in from east and west, north and south, like angels returning to la Ciudad de los Angeles, like arrows to his heart.
Oh, thank you! It is an odd story, I admit; when I sent it to my beta, I expressed grave doubts about it, so I'm delighted to learn that you enjoyed it. And special thanks for mentioning that passage -- I really wondered if that worked or not. I'm so glad it did.
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*shakes head*
And yet, I can't thank you enough for this. I don't think I could read this written by any other author.
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And I sort of breath a sigh of relief when I finish, when I remember there hasn't yet been any loss, that hopefully we won't have to face seeing these boys suffer just yet.
Yeah, me, too. I'm glad it'll happen after I'm gone; one of the few benefits of being so much older than the hobbit-actors.
Thank you, very much.
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I should know better than to read this at work...
*cries harder*
So good...so sad....so very very good!
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You kill me, you really do. Wow.. when I read the first story you had me in tears.. so prefect and this one is even better. I've never read anything like this and I just love it.
There's one part that stuck out to me:
Billy and Elijah were in mid-air at this very moment, flying in from east and west, north and south, like angels returning to la Ciudad de los Angeles, like arrows to his heart.
I just really like that part alot. :)
Anyways, wonderful, wonderful job.
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Thank you again!
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No problem at all! I'm so very glad you decied to post it and all! I really hope to read more from this serise! :)
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