I absolutely loved this! I laughed quite a bit, especially at Seth. XD It was extremely well-written and I could picture everything happening quite well.
I seem to be liking villains in stories and such more than the good guys lately. Is that a bad thing? Hmmm...
*Shifty* The end was a bit rushed because I was late for a seminar (you never realise how long writing takes until you try...), but it's basically what I planned :P
I totally feel you there; I know you should love the good guys because they're, you know... good, but the villains are far more interesting I find, though that depends on just how 'evil' and/or stereotypical they are. And I especially love these two because they're so different that they really shouldn't get along at all, nor necessarily be villains at all. *hmm*
*giggle* This was a fun one. =) I really enjoyed Seth's mischevious nature and how creatively he used it against Aden and his friends. Also, it seems that Seth is actually smarter than he seems most of the time.
I guess I don't need to say that I much preferred the course things took in this one over the "real" version. Yay for no claustrophobia and big mean Aden and buddies getting what they deserve! But alas, alternative reality is alternative.
Sometimes villains are just so interesting and fun that we get all attached to them - I definitely have a soft spot for mine. What would we do without our dear villains to keep things interesting? <3
Seth can be clever when he wants/has to be, but he has a very short attention span so it tends to go to waste *eye roll* *pats Seth on head*
I do kind of wish this was proper reality, but if it had been Seth wouldn't have wound up a real villain and Rodney never would have entered the legacy in the first place. And we wouldn't have Jose or Liv because Seth wouldn't have killed Juan and then Zack... The domino effect is long by this point *hmm*
Ahh, I seriously need to reread and catch up on your legacy! Hmm, I have exams in January, it could greatly come in handy for procrastination then, if not before...
Thanks - I wanted to have them back to back, but the 'look at me' function wouldn't work at a 90 degree angle *sigh* but I like it nonetheless ^_^
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I seem to be liking villains in stories and such more than the good guys lately. Is that a bad thing? Hmmm...
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I totally feel you there; I know you should love the good guys because they're, you know... good, but the villains are far more interesting I find, though that depends on just how 'evil' and/or stereotypical they are. And I especially love these two because they're so different that they really shouldn't get along at all, nor necessarily be villains at all. *hmm*
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I guess I don't need to say that I much preferred the course things took in this one over the "real" version. Yay for no claustrophobia and big mean Aden and buddies getting what they deserve! But alas, alternative reality is alternative.
Sometimes villains are just so interesting and fun that we get all attached to them - I definitely have a soft spot for mine. What would we do without our dear villains to keep things interesting? <3
Oh, and I love your new user icon, too! =)
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Seth can be clever when he wants/has to be, but he has a very short attention span so it tends to go to waste *eye roll* *pats Seth on head*
I do kind of wish this was proper reality, but if it had been Seth wouldn't have wound up a real villain and Rodney never would have entered the legacy in the first place. And we wouldn't have Jose or Liv because Seth wouldn't have killed Juan and then Zack... The domino effect is long by this point *hmm*
Ahh, I seriously need to reread and catch up on your legacy! Hmm, I have exams in January, it could greatly come in handy for procrastination then, if not before...
Thanks - I wanted to have them back to back, but the 'look at me' function wouldn't work at a 90 degree angle *sigh* but I like it nonetheless ^_^
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And thanks generally! ^_^
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