Subject: Many apologizings for late replies
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Posted on: 2017-05-30 21:29:00 UTC

Thank you for taking the time to do such a thorough reading, especially when this type of story is not to your tastes. It is very much appreciated.

I think I'm pretty good at openings, so I am glad this one worked for you. It helps me to think of it like a movie. You need something sensory (a sound, a smell, a visual) to hook the audience right from the start.

I get your point about too much starting. The word starts to lose all meaning, doesn't it?

Sometimes it takes a while for water to get up to where you want it in these kinds of buildings. KC got lucky she didn't have to fight a neighbor for the hot water (yes, that is a thing that happens). I hadn't even considered that it was a showing-not-telling situation, but I get it now and can use that kind of information in the future.

All SPaG comments duly noted.

You are correct that she would still aim for her usual train. It's out of habit, really.

The car thing depends on how good her auto insurance is, I think. I imagine she got at least a little money from that, though the accident was her own fault. She could probably afford a used car if she wanted one.

I apologize for not warning for this sort of thing. It just didn't occur to me. I would not have faulted you if you had stopped reading.

That is a very good note on the potential time change. Good catch.

As for the police, there is some hesitancy, to be sure. However, there are some strange things going on in the city recently, and one detective is paying attention.

Thank you for sticking with me, here. Your notes were insightful.

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