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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
Kazza:
Hey Louise
It's Friday night here in London and I've had a couple of glasses of cava whilst reading your exellent series. I always thought that I'd hate any BBM fan fiction that didn't inclde some sort of happy resolution for Jack and Ennis, but what you've written is wwonderful, and gripping and very entertaining!
I must admit it took me a while to get used to Ennis becoming so (comparatively) relaxed about his love for men. However, now that I am in the midst of book 4 the thought that entered my mind was what would Jack's reation to the new adventerous Ennis would be. I mean... dildos, bondage, butt plugs!!!!!!!!!!!! He'd be stunned. But happy for Ennis I think.
Mmmmm.. are these characters real.
Anyway - just wanted to let you know that even now people are discovering your wonderful writing. Thank you.
Ahh.... Cava..(please blame the Spanish fizz for any rambling or glaring spelling mistakes). ;D
Have a good weekend.
Karen
magicmountain:
“If I were to die and I could come back as anything, I would want to come back as one of your tears. Who wouldn't want to be conceived in your heart, born in your eyes, live on your cheek, and die on your lips.”
louisev:
Update to "The Long Way Home"
http://louisev.livejournal.com/105711.html "Chapter 13: Secrets of the Soul"
magicmountain:
Some thoughts upon reading chapter 13
It is as if Ennis is suspended between his old self and the man he is becoming. As the new Ennis emerges like a butterfly from its chrysalis he is both liberated and appalled. For as he gradually frees himself from his fear and shame he is able to see clearly for the first time the hardship he had inflicted on Jack.
Ennis can now see his old self in the light of his new being. He sees his old life and his old relationship in the light of what he has now. For the new Ennis actually experiences what the alternative could have been like. He can measure the distance between that and what he meted out to Jack. That lived experience drives his new understanding and that in turn drives the knife through his heart.
In a way it would have been easier for him if Ennis had never come out of his shell and lived on in that trailer. While he would still have felt guilty about Jack and regretted what he denied them both, he would still have seen his actions through the prism of his paranoia and limited experience. He would still be explaining it away as something he and Jack had to stand because it couldn’t be fixed.
notBastet:
--- Quote from: louisev on September 01, 2006, 02:57:05 pm ---Update to "The Long Way Home"
http://louisev.livejournal.com/105013.html "Chapter 12: Laying Low"
--- End quote ---
For whatever reason, this computer wouldn't let me log in to my lj account (chat won't work either), so I couldn't post my comment there... so here it is....
I agree (with lil darlin) the cottage does seem soooo incredibly cozy. Makes me wanna vacation in the rain and snow! Of course, only as long as I've got someone like Ellery to snuggle up with...
lol.
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