Superman for Sale - final two chapters, in three parts

Jan 19, 2009 12:31

Sorry, I didn't post this last week like I'd promised.   Real life wasn't cooperating much, I had the first (Chapter 14) done by when I'd promised, but not the next one. I didn't want to leave you guys hanging at the end of it... (Read it and you'll see what I mean and probably agree with me.)

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vampirebites13 January 19 2009, 22:58:35 UTC
Wow, 8/6 sounds like a rough day for you, but maybe now that you've finished this story it can act as something positive to remember the day by also.

I can understand the need, even if it is a subconcious one to sort of 'lose yourself' for a day. I posted my first ever J2 story on Halloween (which has always been my favorite holiday, but just happened to be the last day that I saw my husband when we split), and then I posted a crazy-cracky J2 on New Years Eve (which is the day we were married and would have been our anniversary).

I found this story much later than when you originally posted it, so I haven't been riding it along with you, bu I can tell you that since I found it I've LOVED every chapter, and constantly crave more!!!

Good luck with all your future fics!!!

*hugs you*

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dm_wyatt January 19 2009, 23:14:13 UTC
Thanks so much!

*hugs*

Yeah, it's been a long, long time since dad was killed, he died in an accident so it was very sudden, but the 6th still can be hard at times.

He died when I was a teenager, so I'm sorry my husband never met him and neither did my kids. I see dad in some of the things they do sometimes...

Dad was a terrific golfer even though he was hefty, like 275 pounds and just shy of 6 feet tall, so seeing my son take to the links like a duck to water makes me so proud and makes me think of dad.

Also, both my kids are so smart and very good at math, my dad was a genius. I'm not sure what his IQ, he never went to college, but he was so smart and he was always busting me on not knowing something in math.

It's never been my strong suit, so to see them both do so well in math makes me so proud.

*sniff*

I know my dad would have been proud too.

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vampirebites13 January 20 2009, 00:07:55 UTC
Now you've got me tearin'up...

It's great that even though you were so young when the tragedy happened that you still have such wonderful memories, and that your Dad still "lives" through your own children. In a small but meaningful way it's like he's still there with you, and always will be, and I hope that brings you nothing but comfort when you think of him.

My Aunt passed away from a heartattack just last September 9th, and it's hard to lose someone so suddenly, and so out of the blue. I have an autistic son, and it's hard for him to understand that his aunt can't come over and visit every Sunday anymore, but just hearing him talk about her so adoringly helps so much with the loss and still keeps her here with us.

*smooches, (and no more tears)*

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dm_wyatt January 20 2009, 14:00:31 UTC
*HUGS*

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serenography January 20 2009, 04:45:08 UTC
Oh yay! Now I have something to read (as soon as I get a good chunk of time). I'm so proud of you for finally getting this all finished! 13,000 words! Damn, girl!

I'll be sure to come back and comment after I finish it. *hugs*

Btw, just a nudge.. my PS withdrawal is getting paaaaainful. :(

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dm_wyatt January 20 2009, 14:02:37 UTC
I'll get that disc out to you at the end of this week, I promise... I was having problems with copying the disc so I'll try again and see what happens.

Yeah, 13,000 words in a month is a lot. Its like that other thing I do online... it's crazy how much I can write.

LOL!

I hope you like it, let me know what you think and I'll try to get that disc out to you by Friday.

*HUGS*

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