the bits about women being tested for astronaut suitability, and the white matter being more abundant in psycopaths & other good liars...those are both real facts.
>You're my hero wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours?
>and got a little sad about Callie and Colby at the end... > but I'm going to hazard they're going to be ok I hope so; couldn't decide how to end the fic, and then my Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope."
the bits about women being tested for astronaut suitability, and the white matter being more abundant in psycopaths & other good liars...those are both real facts.
I wouldn't expect anything less from you. :)
wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours?
one of life's great mysteries. :) *hugs*
Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope."
I <3 Sinclair muse... but if I know Callie and Colby, they'll talk it out - Colby will realize he's not being played and he'd be an idiot to let Callie go, and they'll find themselves tangled in the sheets, smiling affectionately in the morning. LOL. :)
>>wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours? >one of life's great mysteries. :) I suppose so.
>>Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope." > I <3 Sinclair muse... but if I know Callie and Colby, they'll talk it out - one thing I thought of adding (but forgot it when I was at my computer), was Max or Janet offhandedly suggesting to Liz that Colby was one of the few men in the Immortals, and Liz would think back to being told that one of the three (besides Max and Poe) was in long-term undercover.
> Colby will realize he's not being played and he'd be an idiot to let Callie go, and they'll find themselves tangled in the sheets, smiling affectionately in the morning. LOL. :) I would not presume to request you write a page of this. ;)
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I think I will have to reread it all to make sure I got everything. :)
And I'll do that after some sleep.
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sleep well.
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Loved that Liz found Charlie; and got a little sad about Callie and Colby at the end... but I'm going to hazard they're going to be ok. :)
Great series, hon! I'm so glad you decided to write this! *happy sigh*
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>You're my hero
wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours?
>and got a little sad about Callie and Colby at the end...
> but I'm going to hazard they're going to be ok
I hope so; couldn't decide how to end the fic, and then my Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope."
>Great series, hon!
thank you.
> I'm so glad you decided to write this!
as am I.
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I wouldn't expect anything less from you. :)
wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours?
one of life's great mysteries. :) *hugs*
Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope."
I <3 Sinclair muse... but if I know Callie and Colby, they'll talk it out - Colby will realize he's not being played and he'd be an idiot to let Callie go, and they'll find themselves tangled in the sheets, smiling affectionately in the morning. LOL. :)
*more hugs*
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:)
>>wait, but you're my hero. how can i be yours?
>one of life's great mysteries. :)
I suppose so.
>>Sinclair muse said "if you can't resolve it, try to resolve it & end on a high note, a bit of hope."
> I <3 Sinclair muse... but if I know Callie and Colby, they'll talk it out -
one thing I thought of adding (but forgot it when I was at my computer), was Max or Janet offhandedly suggesting to Liz that Colby was one of the few men in the Immortals, and Liz would think back to being told that one of the three (besides Max and Poe) was in long-term undercover.
> Colby will realize he's not being played and he'd be an idiot to let Callie go, and they'll find themselves tangled in the sheets, smiling affectionately in the morning. LOL. :)
I would not presume to request you write a page of this. ;)
>*more hugs*
*hugs*
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