Garycottle, you had Jack doing his nephew-in-law at his own wedding, ya lech!
Has anyone heard from Merr? D.
I don't know what you're talkin' about. I wouldn't write a story like that. I once innocently clicked on a video that showed these twin boys doing this other guy at the same time. Gross! I clicked it right off after like 30 or 40 minutes.Gary
Dagi--You (or the rest of ya'll, too) can PM her on IMDb -- she'd like to hear from you. I got a message from her yesterday and she decided to be on IMDb only.
It's interesting to think how each of character warrants exploration in some way. Some are totally bizarre in their action. Maybe, those are the most fascinating characters. Really fine story, littlewing1957. Thank you for going inside OMT's head.
What a touching little piece, Marie! Your writing style is so natural! Keep them coming!!We love you too, Marie!Dagi
Hi littlewing,What a true and insightful view of domestic strife. Given how easy it is to upset us, it's a wonder that any of us are able to maintain relationships. But some of us somehow manage to pick up on the cues. In general I'd say that Jack was much better at reading Ennis than the reverse. So it's comforting to see Ennis attempting to give Jack what he needs for once here, even if in this case it's a little space.Gary
Before the Nuptials by garycottle..... Jack closed his eyes. Within seconds the image of another young man came to his mind. In his head he saw the face of Ennis Del Mar.
Oh littlewing, you tease! What was the argument about? Why won't Jack forgive him? We NEEEEEED a prequel to this!! Lovely as always honey!Susie