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Post by Dabeagle on Sept 11, 2016 16:48:26 GMT -5
Happy Sanitaria Sunday! This week we see the first in a group of three, total, that focus on Dylan Whalen who was first introduced in Curious Nate. I hope you enjoy Love & Loss by Dabeagle.
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Post by Neal on Sept 12, 2016 2:14:17 GMT -5
I just read Love & Loss. I wasn't sure what was going to happen or if I would like it at the beginning. I kept reading, because I couldn't stop. I loved it! Great story! I anxiously await the next three Sundays. Thank you.
On a different thought. I appreciated and enjoyed F2 and RO2 so I thought I would ask if you have or would consider Alain's Watch, the next day. I'm not usually a vengeful person but each time I read that story I wish for a part two were the "bad guys" get their just deserts.
Thank you for your stories and your efforts, Neal
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Post by Dabeagle on Sept 12, 2016 10:35:00 GMT -5
I just read Love & Loss. I wasn't sure what was going to happen or if I would like it at the beginning. I kept reading, because I couldn't stop. I loved it! Great story! I anxiously await the next three Sundays. Thank you. On a different thought. I appreciated and enjoyed F2 and RO2 so I thought I would ask if you have or would consider Alain's Watch, the next day. I'm not usually a vengeful person but each time I read that story I wish for a part two were the "bad guys" get their just deserts. Thank you for your stories and your efforts, Neal I've never thought about a sequel to Alain's Watch because the point of it was averting the ending and reminding us all to be vigilant for those who are going through hardship. Many times those to cause suffering aren't punished, which is just a sad fact of reality. I don't think, as a writer, I can come up with some way to do so in a satisfying way.
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Post by Neal on Sept 12, 2016 16:26:38 GMT -5
Thank you for your reply. Perhaps it was reading "Brad's Demise" by craftingmom that put me in that mind frame. And, no, I didn't read any thing else in her stories. I was curious about your reference to borrowing Devyn. Her stories are too dark and unsettling for me to read before bed. I'm a very linear thinker without much imagination. I am happy there are people like you that have an imagination, can create a story and share it with the world. Thank you again for sharing and I hope things are going well for you in your real world.
Sincerely, Neal
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