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Posted on: 2016-10-10 20:20:00 UTC

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Ahem.

1) ignoring Selena pouring over her map
Homophone error: poring over her map.
(Side note: it looks like this error is quite prevalent, as dictionary.com actually made a blog post about it.)

2) She wasn't sure which felt worse; regeneration, or this.
That semicolon should either be a comma or a colon.

3) For the Flower’s sakes, they’d better hope, too.
You're talking about multiple Flowers. Move the apostrophe.

Either way, those were some good fics. You've already heard the kudos about having the timeskips affect the baby, but I now have a few questions.

This first question, I'll leave open for the community at large: As a general writing matter, what actually constitutes a chargeable timeskip? Every piece of literature has to skip over periods of time; no book goes over every second of every day of its characters' lives.

This second question is to Iximaz in particular: How exactly have the timeskips affected the baby (or is that spoilers)? Unless I am mistaken, in this mission alone, there were timeskips spanning years. However, the Aviator (presumably) gave birth to a newborn, not a little child, albeit a few months earlier than expected.

And if you don't mind me asking, what job are you starting? I thought you were in school.

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