Subject: The only thing is...
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Posted on: 2010-12-20 15:52:00 UTC
I can't read either, because I can't access ff.net. And I really wanna, because it sounds like a really good read.
Subject: The only thing is...
Author:
Posted on: 2010-12-20 15:52:00 UTC
I can't read either, because I can't access ff.net. And I really wanna, because it sounds like a really good read.
You know how it's possible for a written work to hit where it really hurts? To constrict the throat and pierce the heart? It's a subjective thing, I know. What can bring one person to tears may not have the slightest effect on another. However, this did it for me.
Love is a hole in the heart, by Ringil (Good Omens)
I couldn't bear it. I really couldn't. So, I left a review for the story, and in that review, I asked for permission to write a sequel. That permission was granted, and this is the result.
Love fills a hole in the heart.
Please, do not think me weak for this. Like I said, I just had to do it.
Consider this my heart laid bare. And I do not feel ashamed.
(The above should not be taken to mean that I'm afraid of honest opinions. Praise is worthless when it's not genuine. Thank you.)
I can't read either, because I can't access ff.net. And I really wanna, because it sounds like a really good read.
You haven't read it yet, I haven't given any information on what it's about, and yet you already say it sounds really good.
I am so flattered right now, I think this grin is going to etch itself into my face.
Hope it lives up to your expectations when you do get to read it.
a piece of writing that's based on a story that makes one react as strongly emotionally as you said it did is, I've found, very rarely less than good.
And I intend to read it as soon as I can get my internet connection fixed; the issue is that my provider's placed a block on any sites that may be unsuitable for under 18's (stupid UK legislation) and for some bizarre reason the Pit is counted as one of those sites. I'll get it fixed eventually though.
Just posting to ask, have you been able to read Ringil's and my stories yet?
I do hope I'm not nagging you, it's just that I'd really like your opinion.
When you've read it, let me know what you think, 'kay?
Thanks, Cassie.
I could put it on my LiveJournal, but that still wouldn't get you anywhere, since you can't get to Ringil's story, and mine won't make any sense that way.
What's up with ff.net, exactly?
I could do that with mine, but I don't own Ringil's story, so I don't have the right to put hers up there.
Still, thanks for the tip.
I haven't read Good Omens, so I couldn't tell you.
Does it seem OOC to /you/? Because if it doesn't...good. If it does... then don't post. PitViper's post looks like a vote of confidence.
if I thought there was something wrong with it, I wouldn't have posted it in a million years. I hate OOCness.
And I agree. PitViper's post does give that impression. Thanks.
And now my brain has exploded with showers of candy and caramel chunks. Yum yum, tasty brainsplosion.
The last time my brain asploded, I was watching two small children hatch a blue winged kitten from an egg. It was beautiful.
...It's from an anime. and believe me when I say it makes sense in context.
That series is so cool.
I was afraid it was going to be labeled as disgusting, horribly OOC fluff.
You have no idea what a relief your response is. Thank you again.
You liked it? Really?
...
Thank you, PitViper. Thank you.