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futurescribbler May 14 2016, 12:27:04 UTC
Well, that was beautiful and completely and utterly devastating. You can see that the relationship is doomed! *sniffles* I won't cry! I won't cry! *balls head off*

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comlodge May 14 2016, 19:44:33 UTC
Thank you. Their relationship was the definition of pathos, I think. :D

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comlodge May 14 2016, 19:50:34 UTC
Love my Spuffy. It was hugely fun to make. As Spike says, 'it's all about the blood'. I have to admit that I would write my vampire heroes along the, need for only sips of blood to survive, version. Not the Ann Rice/Joss Whedon drinking down a couple of people a night, version.

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nmcil12 May 14 2016, 17:05:55 UTC
GREAT - wonderful character study with the perfect imagery and music - Satie is perfect choice. Fantastic reading. Congratulations on a fine piece of artwork - each element is so good.

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comlodge May 14 2016, 19:51:52 UTC
Thank you. And thank you for the composer's name. Never thought to look that up and I don't think Kevin McLeod mentions it. Love the piece. Love piano! :D

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nmcil12 May 15 2016, 06:22:46 UTC
I've been a big fan of Eric Satie for a long time - I love those haunting lovely lyric pieces I like all his works.

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comlodge May 16 2016, 06:11:28 UTC
:D

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freecat15 May 14 2016, 21:46:26 UTC
I'm out of word to describe how utterly brilliant that is. The story, the art (I love them all, but I especially adore #7 and #9) that matches (almost) each part so well, and the piano. Your reading is marvelous.
Poor, poor both of them.

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comlodge May 16 2016, 06:12:58 UTC
Thank you. I do love my Spuffy. Such passion and pathos. :D

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feliciacraft May 14 2016, 23:15:38 UTC
That was beautiful and touching and poignant and all sorts of wonderful! Brava!

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comlodge May 16 2016, 06:14:29 UTC
Thank you. Such a wonderful story to tell. :D

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