He did regret it sometimes, the fact that he had remained anonymous through it all. But there had been so many things to think of, so many people affected by the children, and he had to protect all of them. Yes, setting them up in a forest full of trolls probably hadn’t been the best move, but Zelda was tough, and she had said that it was all right
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*chains self to the Treehouse* MOMMY IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE!!!
I loved this. I wibbled a lot and smiled a lot. Loved all the in jokes and references to years past and such. And the whole urban fantasy type woodsy setting, us in a treehouse near roving bands of trolls.
Lol, "I'm immortal" FUCK YEAH!
I don't know how to feel about the dad. I mean, makes sense. At first I was thinking Bennett or Linkara or the Critic, but then the story eliminated them as possibilities and I had no idea. I was thinking it would be a personification of tvtropes at one point. : D
Hmmm. Me and Rob. And our hundreds of children. Yes. Awwwwwwwwww. *squees*
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I'm glad you like the jokes and setting. I was trying to make this as close to real as possible.
Of course you are. You will never die as long as we remember you. <3
Honestly, he was the only one who did make sense and who wasn't too obvious. Though a personification of TVTropes would be interesting...
And we love our mommy and daddy very much.
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No, Zelda's not going anywhere IRL, the prompt just said "dying question," but I couldn't stand for her to die. (Love you, Mama!)
Too many people were expecting it to be Critic. No one guessed it was Rob at all.
(A lot of us were, but do you really want that? :P)
Yeah, I like that idea, especially after his "Cat in the Hat" review where he babysits Evilina.
Thank you for writing in!
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