Yikes! As soon as they spot their seekers in the distance, Eric and Hugh had better start shouting out their plan, or Hugh is going to be in deep ... er ... trouble!
Poor Greg and Nick. More complications for them. :-(
I wouldn't be anywhere else on a Thursday! I love this series and keep going back to re-read my favourite bits (usually the bits with men I'm familiar with, so to speak.)
I did make the mistake of listening to an interview with Naveen (whom I didn't know) and was most disappointed to hear, as an Englishwoman, that he sounds so ... erm ... common, ordinary, unexotic. However, I still read him with a foreign accent. :-)
Keep writing, ladies! Thursdays cannot come round quickly enough, to my way of thinking. *hugs*
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to know you're enjoying this so much *hugs* It really helps me stay committed to it.
And yeah, I can imagine Naveen does sound very 'unexotic' to an English person! To my mind, he's great however he speaks, but i think the Naveen in this story probably has some kind of Indian accent, if that helps!
Aw, Warrick! *smacks his ass, but lovingly* How could he forget about Nicky and Greggo? Hopefully Nick can calm his little "Sugarbritches" down when he sees him and make things right.
Things should get interesting when Hugh and Eric meet up with Marton's posse, shouldn't they? Hopefully there will be no bloodshed, just some good old fashioned hugging and stuff. :)
Price of loveargentine65June 14 2009, 19:41:55 UTC
Another wonderful chapter with a lot of the boys, loved the good bye of Orlando and Sean, the look between Karl and Wind, but I am sorry about Greg and Nick. And of course afraid of what would happened with Hugh if Eric does not speak first. Thank you so much. Martha
Re: Price of lovehaldoorJune 15 2009, 06:23:16 UTC
You, as always, are very welcome, Martha! It'll be interesting to see how things develop from here on in, anyway, I think! Thanks for your kind words. ;-)
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Poor Greg and Nick. More complications for them. :-(
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As for Nick & Greg... *sigh* Somehow I think things are going to get more tricky before they get any easier.
Thanks for sticking with us, love! ;-)
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I wouldn't be anywhere else on a Thursday! I love this series and keep going back to re-read my favourite bits (usually the bits with men I'm familiar with, so to speak.)
I did make the mistake of listening to an interview with Naveen (whom I didn't know) and was most disappointed to hear, as an Englishwoman, that he sounds so ... erm ... common, ordinary, unexotic. However, I still read him with a foreign accent. :-)
Keep writing, ladies! Thursdays cannot come round quickly enough, to my way of thinking. *hugs*
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And yeah, I can imagine Naveen does sound very 'unexotic' to an English person! To my mind, he's great however he speaks, but i think the Naveen in this story probably has some kind of Indian accent, if that helps!
Thanks again! ;-)
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Things should get interesting when Hugh and Eric meet up with Marton's posse, shouldn't they? Hopefully there will be no bloodshed, just some good old fashioned hugging and stuff. :)
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But yes... poor Nicky and his 'Sugarbritches' *sniffles*
no bloodshed *Vin snorts, glares murderously*
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Thanks for chiming in again, and next few installments will be some doozies.
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