Any more messy emotions and he would not be in full control of his actions; he would want to race her to the finish, which should be them, together, forever, amidst stars and stripes and fabrics and teas and dancing and merriment and children-
My heart broke and did flips of JOYWANTLOVE all at the same time. Beautiful and funny and sweet and sad and I love it!
Yes, I dressed him and all his vaguely-corporeal glory in a Santa suit. Lowell doesn't believe in Santa and he doesn't believe in sharing the joy, real or otherwise. The man won't even pull a "Daddy is my Santa so it A-OK!"
He's trying to not shove his precious few memories and reasons into Alice's head, but this was too mushy to resist much. :D)
Yes, well, her MBA declares that she should latch on to any corpulent, aged, Caucasian male that can materialize her grandest dreams just by being 'nice' and 'ethical.'
Oh, goodness, sweetie. Please write more in this wonderful series. You have so totally captured the essence of "Death" a la Burton -- Even in Death... existing doesn't get any easier.
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I LOVE YOU.
Any more messy emotions and he would not be in full control of his actions; he would want to race her to the finish, which should be them, together, forever, amidst stars and stripes and fabrics and teas and dancing and merriment and children-
My heart broke and did flips of JOYWANTLOVE all at the same time. Beautiful and funny and sweet and sad and I love it!
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He's trying to not shove his precious few memories and reasons into Alice's head, but this was too mushy to resist much. :D)
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The end had me all misty and such while sitting here at work. The way you phrased it "Crying for Christmas Past..." is brilliantly done. :)
Thank you for posting more!
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The ending is soooo sweet. I love this!
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;P
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You are awesome! :D :D
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*huggles*
Thank you for this.
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