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Ha, ha! I sure do!

 

I read prompts with mixed emotions. On one hand, I like the short format and the isolated snippets as they give you food for thought and leave so much to the reader to decide what happens after (and sometimes before). They are like paintings, often leaving the interpretation to the reader.

 

On the other hand, I more often than not get greedy and want more! This little vampire chapter was one of those.

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They are like paintings, often leaving the interpretation to the reader.

 

 

That's a very good metaphor. :)

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I agree with Puppilull. Readers are like vampires: always wanting more from the authors :)

 

What I like most about your prompt stories is, that every time we learn something more about Martin and Roman. That way the paintings become a cohesive collection in the art gallery.

 

And if there is a gap in time between the stories because no suitable prompts are available: no problem. Readers can also be patient. <_<

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I agree with Puppilull. Readers are like vampires: always wanting more from the authors :)

 

What I like most about your prompt stories is, that every time we learn something more about Martin and Roman. That way the paintings become a cohesive collection in the art gallery.

 

:*)  Thank you. This is what I'm trying to do clad in the kindest words I can think of.

 

I wasn't so sure about vampires visiting LHC. But I didn't really say they were vampires. Right? 0:)

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