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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll

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pastorfred:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on July 21, 2006, 07:35:41 am ---Everyone,

Louise and I have a bit of news...we have been made co-moderators of the FanFiction Forum here at Bettermost. Up until now, that forum has not had any moderator at all and has been sort of languishing. We hope to change that!

We've written a welcome message (it is at the top of the forum) and outlined a few guidelines. Our goal is to attract both authors and readers who like to discuss stories...keep it lively, keep it fun, sort of like what we have going on here.

Although we all love the Laramie Saga, it isn't the only story in the BBM fanfic universe. Please join us over there to discuss stories, and encourage friends, especially those who might not know about Bettermost, to join us!

Leslie
MaineWriter

--- End quote ---

Congratulations to our beloved authors!

This really is wonderful news. Bettermost will be an even better and safer place for all of us to play, learn, grow and heal. Blessed be!

ranchgal:
I can see Beagle because neither of them were really knowing what everything was about, and college is for experimentations.   Only of course Ellery fell hard with his heart, but they never really had any communications, it was all supposed.  It happens.

I look at a Gabe as  a fuck buddy.   Nice enough looking, fills a gap, doesn't make demands on a regular basis.  Have had a couple and they certainly did fill a space, but were never anything that was going to go anywhere, and I don't think Ellery ever considered having it go anywhere, it just was when it was and then it wasn't.

Bill---I think Ellery thought they had more in common, and truth be told---I think ellery actually could tell the needy part of Bill, and it also answered something within Ellery, but what he didn't realize was the basic instability of Bill, and what an advantage taker user he turned into---but by the time Ellery found out how untrustworthy Bill was, it was entirely too late, he had just let them become entwined through business and emotional connections.    Ellery had a real problem of having to admit he made a bad choice.   And that is not easy, it sucks, and sometimes it is easier to just let the connections stay than going through the reality of severing them.
Been there done that---Ellery was knowing he was in a dead end situation with Bill, but until Bill did something illegal against Ellery, El just couldn't go through the scene of trying to be free of him.   Ellery is the law and that brought its own built in set of morals and principles that Ellery would never turn his back on, and those are what gave him the spine to finally get rid of Bill.   Sometimes it takes something just that drastic.

louisev:
I suppose I wasn't really fully aware of how Ellery's messy romantic history gave him believability.  I know I have argued long and hard with critics who have described Ellery as the "perfect man"... which still baffles me, I must say... but it is true that he never really examined just how ineffective his choices in men have been.  Perhaps somewhere deep inside he opened that bar so that some day, his cowboy would walk into it.  In that respect -- his instinct turned out to be right.  His impulse to start the Red Stallion up may have been his acknowledgement that Mr. Right had not yet ridden into town, but one day may do so.

MaineWriter:
Folks, we are just 4 posts away from the big 2000. Talk it up, willya? Why so quiet this morning?

L

louisev:
hey, I'm talking it up!  And I am in chat too, people!

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