Romancing the Pain - Part 11

Aug 29, 2009 17:43


Title: Romancing the Pain

Rating: PG-13

Pairing: Pepa/Silvia

Summary: Post episode 104 as well as my last fic, Come Back to Me. It’s basically its sequel; the events that occur after Silvia was released from the hospital.

A/N: I have nothing witty or funny to say. There's an A/N purely because the post looks wonky without one. *chuckles* ( Read more... )

romancing the pain, fanfiction, pepa/silvia

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booglebee August 29 2009, 08:47:41 UTC
Oh wow.
Sheesh. I am once again in awe of the way you write. I think I've fallen, fallen hard for your writing Raven. I'm completely and utterley devoted. Your writing is just exquisite.

This chapter was so moving. As are all the chapters really, but Pepa and the little pelirroja, written so beautifully.
And in my mind she was just completely adorable.
I kind of hope this story just keeps going and going and going forever because I can't get enough of it! (so in response to your A/N, I am definately not tired of reading)

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raven_bard August 29 2009, 09:06:51 UTC
Hi! Gods your comments make me blush. *shy smile* Such compliments. Muchas gracias!

I was picturing a family friend's kid in Ireland when I wrote that little girl. I haven't seen her for years but the last time I saw her she was about 4 or 5 and she was just soooo cute. Chubby cheeks dotted with freckles, beautiful green eyes and this mess of wavy bordering on curly copper hair. And she had this smile that made me melt every time. *laughs* I'm such a sucker for kids. They can get me to do anything.

Thanks for reading and commenting, B. I'm so glad you're still enjoying this story. You'll be happy to know that it's not done yet...it's gonna go on for a good few more chapters. *nervous chuckle* Gods I hope I can live up to your praises.

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booglebee August 29 2009, 09:13:55 UTC
You're very welcome!
Aww a little pelirroja, with freckles and green eyes and Irish, she would have been completely adorable!
I have a thing for Ireland aye...really want to visit there as soon as I can. Family heritage and all that.
Children are just gorgeous.

This story is just so good! Angst is just as good as smut and sometimes better I must say.
Oh yay, several more chapters, I'm pleased! *jumps up and down*
Don't worry about living up to my praises, I have faith that you definately will.

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raven_bard August 29 2009, 09:18:51 UTC
Ireland is nice...I'll admit I can never live there cuz I'm too much of a city gal and it's bordering rural where some of my relatives and family friends live but it's amazing for vacation. The damn country is so green it totally lives up to its name of "Emerald Island". But of course you know what that means. *nods* Yeah..it rains so damn much there, its insane. Another reason why I couldn't live there...I hate the rain. *rolls eyes*

And yes from what I remember, the girl was adorable. I used to love it when she got tired and would ask to be picked up and she would just cuddle into you like you were her personal teddy bear. I swear I was putty in that child's hands. All she needed to say was "jump" and I would only ask "how high" *rolls eyes..laughs*

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booglebee August 29 2009, 09:35:12 UTC
My Dad and sisters went over in April for the big family reunion they have every 4 years. I really wanted to go but..uni called. Yeah I couldn't handle rural living either. But the rain however I can handle. If it is coldish, even better. The sun doesn't like me and I don't like it very much back. It's the damn Irish skin-tone, it doesn't like the heat! Haha. Of course I get more of my Dad's genes that my Mum's kiwi ones. I need to move to London. Haha.

Awwwwww.....now that makes me want my aunt and uncle and little cousins to move back to Aussie from New York so I can go visit them. Ah kids.

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raven_bard August 29 2009, 09:44:38 UTC
Oh it's cold alright. Come winter it's downright freezing and miserable what with the sleet and hail and rain all in one go. My dad's Irish...we went back to his parents' farmhouse a good few years back for Christmas. A piece of the f-in ROOF caved in and there was sleet and hail sloshing into what was suppose to be a warm haven. *rolls eyes* Oh and the water pipes froze up so we couldn't shower. We had to take a 30 minute drive to "town" to use my aunt and uncle's bathroom to shower. What a Christmas THAT was. *insert sarcastic tone ( ... )

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booglebee August 29 2009, 09:55:42 UTC
Okay....not so appealing now. Haha. My Dad is full Irish by blood, but he was born and raised in London. Okay avoid Ireland at christmas time *writes it down* lol well at least you know you will never forget that christmas.

Ah yes I remember that from the times when I've been in London at christmas time, getting dark at 4pm. Took me a bit of getting used to. Then last year I was in London during July and it was so light for ages. But I loved it.

Yes, I have skin that just...ahh..I just avoid the sun at all costs. I got burnt going to uni the other week and I was only in the sun for less than 20 minutes. And so I don't tan. I just turn into a tomato, as my friends say, and then back just as white as before.
Oooooo snow I LOVE snow! But only when its pretty, and yeah not melting and blah! So if I ever get a chance to see snow its a treat.

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raven_bard August 29 2009, 10:04:00 UTC
Lol...well Christmas in Ireland CAN be appealing if you're in the right place. On a dairy farm...definitely not ( ... )

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booglebee August 29 2009, 10:15:55 UTC
Not only do you write PepSi fiction beautifully, you have a way of words with place descriptions too! It sounds like a beautiful sight to see. I haven't tried snowboarding or skiing before but I really hope to. Go up the mountain! Not too far to travel either to a ski moutain.

Aw! Dear dear. Poor you..for back then. Reckless, danger-seeking, careless...you almost remind me of Pepa. So hence it is really a compliment if you think about it. :P

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raven_bard August 29 2009, 10:37:53 UTC
*chuckles* I don't think my mother meant it as a compliment. But thank you *winks* When I was younger I kinda wanted to travel around the world (I got bit by the travel bug at a young age...courtesy of my parents) and make a travelogue of every place I visited and make it into a book. It's a nice thought...but there's the money issue. Money gets in the way of everything. Oh well.

Snowboarding is kinda harder but there's less equipment. I tried skiing in Turkey..never liked it. Too many pieces of equipment and it was driving me crazy. But yeah, I digress, I hope you try it too!

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booglebee August 29 2009, 10:54:55 UTC
I would love to travel the world. You've been a fair few places.
Now if I ever win the lottery......
I betcha I'll trying skiing or snowboarding and break a limb *rolls eyes*

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