I want you to know that I'm still a huge fan, I just haven't had the tie read as voraciously as I usually do. I'll hopefully be poting my comments on this lovely story soon!
It's such a bitch when real life gets in the way of our simple pleasures. I'm happy that you took the time to drop me a note and believe me I do understand. I think I'm beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel on this thing. Hang in there with me for just a little longer.
Sorry it's more than a month down the road, but I wanted to give this story the thought and time because I knew it was going to be really good. You are a very talented writer. Thanks for your patience.
Thank you for your kind words of encouragment. I'm not sure if I'd call it a work of art. Everytime I re-read parts to make sure I've got my continuity flowing, I see mistakes in grammer and punctuation.
I'm pleased that you are caught up in Nick's journey. I know this kind of thing is not everyone's cup of tea. There's too many words, too little action and for sure not enough sex but it's real. A lot of the medical stuff is hard to stomach but after working around hospitals for years, believe me, this sort of stuff does go on.
As I said in a previous response, just hang in there with me. I'm almost through.
Nick calling Gil "Gris" again warmed my heart, Nick is such a good, good man. And I'm adoring Hero Grissom.
I'm glad that Dr. Jannings was let go before he killed Greg, although I was surprised that Nick or someone else didn't step in earlier. Also, I'm shocked that we haven't seen Greg's parents somewhere. Dr. Haskell is finally faced with a decision that he probably knows has been in the making for a long while.
Dr. Lambach sounds adorable in a youthful, very hopeful way. A nice breath of fresh air in such a volative situation. You've brought out his character very well.
David Hodges took my breath away. He's not always been my favorite character, but I like him so much more in your story. Thanks. The pain from a bedsore is excruciating, no wonder Greg is failing. Fight, Greg, fight!
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I'm pleased that you are caught up in Nick's journey. I know this kind of thing is not everyone's cup of tea. There's too many words, too little action and for sure not enough sex but it's real. A lot of the medical stuff is hard to stomach but after working around hospitals for years, believe me, this sort of stuff does go on.
As I said in a previous response, just hang in there with me. I'm almost through.
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I'm glad that Dr. Jannings was let go before he killed Greg, although I was surprised that Nick or someone else didn't step in earlier. Also, I'm shocked that we haven't seen Greg's parents somewhere. Dr. Haskell is finally faced with a decision that he probably knows has been in the making for a long while.
Dr. Lambach sounds adorable in a youthful, very hopeful way. A nice breath of fresh air in such a volative situation. You've brought out his character very well.
David Hodges took my breath away. He's not always been my favorite character, but I like him so much more in your story. Thanks. The pain from a bedsore is excruciating, no wonder Greg is failing. Fight, Greg, fight!
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