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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
gn411:
Some house keeping:
Agree with Fred and his choices of favorite, most remembered moments and would add the entire scene where Ellery was freaking out over Beagle and Ennis just held him tight and even offering to bottom. The sexual aspect isn’t important, what was important and memorable to me was the concept of the offer.
Agree with David about terms of endearment. It depends on context and situation!
Attn Louise: Just finished your last chapter with Wes and Ellery in the car. Bravo, so much said in so little time~!!!! Nice foreshadowing, (tease). I so much want to know more about these characters you have created. Hell, I even want to go camping with them (and I HATE camping) nothing sexual, I just want to get to know Ennis and Ellery and be friends. You so satisfy yet entice my “ what happens next” questions. The issue of Ellery’s money is so interesting. How will Ennis react? How should Ellery introduce the issue? Glad that Junior and Ennis’s other daughter issue raised again. Great Job!
Leslie: Hope your having a great time, wish I was there!
magicmountain:
Hi Leslie,
Hope its a bit cooler in London than when I was there last week.
PS For a taste sensation, try one of the pizzas at Pizza Express.
louisev:
--- Quote from: gn411 on August 02, 2006, 07:29:44 am ---
Attn Louise: Just finished your last chapter with Wes and Ellery in the car. Bravo, so much said in so little time~!!!! Nice foreshadowing, (tease). I so much want to know more about these characters you have created. Hell, I even want to go camping with them (and I HATE camping) nothing sexual, I just want to get to know Ennis and Ellery and be friends. You so satisfy yet entice my “ what happens next” questions. The issue of Ellery’s money is so interesting. How will Ennis react? How should Ellery introduce the issue? Glad that Junior and Ennis’s other daughter issue raised again. Great Job!
Leslie: Hope your having a great time, wish I was there!
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People kept clamoring on and on about Ennis's daughters so I sort of felt backed into that one! But right now there is too much happening with the resolution of the murder cases and the shooters on the loose for me to get into that right now. Ever feel like you have too many balls in the air to juggle them all? And the issue of Ellery being not just well off but quite QUITE well off is something he prefers to ignore and does not want to spook Ennis with.
louisev:
Everyone should really be feeling sorry for me: I spent the last two days... long, arduous ones! testing and redesigning a very touchy module, and at last, AT LAST (long after I thought it would take a half an hour), about 20 hours into fixing it, it seems to be working. However, there haven't been a lot of chapters forthcoming due to my brain getting drained.
I am looking forward to a slight improvement tomorrow, hoping that testing what I fixed holds on more rigorous test situations.
coffeecat33:
Hi Louise and everone, I was waiting to finish "Ennis & Ellery" but I'm on ch. 84 and I don't know when that'll happen so I'm jumping on board. I have a blog on Our Daily Thoughts, 'Going for Broke(back)' and posted this note because I like these lines:
“Oh stop the lyin to yerself Del Mar. You don’t wanna go. The sense of imminent doom swept over him as inexorably as it had the day of the snowstorm on Brokeback, when Jack struck their tent and he sat on a stump, looking up at him, disbelieving that their idyll had come to an end with one storm front.” – Taking Chances by louisev
“crying, wordless, the sound of his unexplainable grief eloquent enough to be comforted.” –ch. 58 by louisev
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